out into the distance. The sun was beginning to set, casting a golden glow ov
only six years old at the time, full of curiosity and excitement. Her parents had told her that t
wonder. She had never seen such a big, beautiful house before. It was a fres
age playing in the front yard of the house next door. He had messy brown ha
ghbors?" David called out, his
heart racing. "Yes, we j
"That's a cool name
ploring the neighborhood together, their laughter filling the air. They would ride their bik
e for each other through thick and thin. They shared their dreams, their fears, and t
n't help but reminisce about their journey together. "Do you re
ourse I do, Xinia. It was the start of something sp
shing over her. "We really have. I'm g
lost in their memories. The bond they had formed as children had only grown str
gest test yet. But for now, Xinia cherished the old memories, k