New Friends for mee

Mason Kuang

Well-Known Member
Messages
131
OOC First Name
Sally
Wand
Lightsaber
Baby Mason manage to get out of the mansion of his. Actually, this five years old little boy just finished his piano recital in New Zealand, he did got a lot of applause and people did praised him. But the mother of Mason wanted him to play it perfect and clear while Mason did stumble a little. He couldn't help it, he was nervous and scared and his fingers were short yet he had to play all those crazy sheets. Mason knew that her mother was ambitious and he knew that she was going to yell at him, this was the only reason why the boy stayed all quiet, not moving even an inch, holding his piano book as he stared at the floor listening to his mother lecturing him. The boy nodded and listen to what she said. He loved and hated his life at the same time. He wished he was as ambitious as his mother so that he could impress her, but sadly this five years old little boy still need to play in the playground not learning at all time like those maniacs.

Unlike other kids who could go to the playground whenever they wanted, Mason had to do something to earn that. His mother decided to let him play in the playground for an hour. This was the first time he went to the park, it was true that he had his own private playground on the backyard, but his mother locked the door so that he wont play too much. He could only touch the private playground of his every Sunday for an hour. That was it, the rest was piano, violin, ice skating, math, reading, etc. This explained why he wasn't very good around other babies. And unlike those kids who ran to the slide or swing when they saw it, Mason stood still quietly watching all those kids in awe. He didn't know what to do since he never really had to share it. `Should I wait in lines like buying my music sheets?` The boy thought. He glanced at his mother who handed his organic milk and smiled at him. His mother wasn't evil or something, she was just ambitious. That was it...

Mason decided to watch the kids who were playing in the sand pit. He walk toward it but he was still on the grass, he didn't want to ruin his shoes by playing there. The little boy bent down, drinking the organic milk that taste gross for other kids and stare at those kids who were playing there. "How can you have fun playing with all those dirt around you?" He muttered in Chinese. His mother was super clean, so the boy was like that as well. Most kids thought he was odd, but again, it wasn't his fault, he didn't want to be odd but his mother expected him not to play too much like other kids so Mason didn't really know how to share with other people or play with them although deep inside he wanted to be like them so bad. But if he told his mother about that, he knew that his mother would start being mad at him and start talking about the future which was still far ahead.
 
Jessa was staying with Aunty Lani because her mother wanted to visit Italy. Jessa didn't miss her at all because Jessa and Maisie had never been close. Jessa thought that Maisie paid her sisters too much attention. And now that Taylor was back at Hogwarts, Jessa had nobody to play with. Jessa had lots of brothers and sisters to play with, but they didn't seem to like Jessa because she wasn't very good at reading yet. She was a quiet girl, but easily the loudest of all the Marino family, excluding Taylor. It seemed that Jessica was taking after her older sister, as she had started to find pranking people entertaining.

"Claer!" Jessa yelled up the stairs. One of her sisters looked up from the book she was reading and told Jessa to shut up. Claer, the eldest Marino, came down the stairs. "What is is Jess?" Claer seemed to like Jessa, which was more than she could say for the rest of her family. "Can you take me to the park?" Claer had nothing better to do, so she agreed to take her little sister to the park.

To most other people, Jessa looked like Claer's daughter instead of her sister, but that was the way it was always going to be. Claer was almost twenty three now. Jessa ran ahead of her sister, beaming as she saw the playground. There were a lot of kids at the park today, but Jessa didn't mind. She liked people as long as they didn't make fun of her. Jessa wasn't very good at talking to people though, so she didn't have many friends. Jessa spotted a boy by himself, and Jessa thought he looked lonely. She ran over to him and smiled. "Hello!" she greeted him, beaming.
 
Epiphany Bones was Epiphany Bones and would remain Epiphany Bones no matter what happened. She was sure as anything not going to let that 'bad boy' get away with what he did to her but that didn't mean that she wasn't going to have fun. Epiphany had her jump rope with her and was jumping around Tākarokaro Park and humming. Her brown hair swayed as she jumped and hummed. Essy said she had gift for music. Epiphany preferred to have a gift for magic.

Epiphany's sister Zazuka had a gift for bringing things to life and she wanted that. Epiphany wanted to be so much like her sister that she had even started waring fake glasses in order to look more like her. She knew that she wasn't old enough to dye her hair black but Epiphany could wait. Following close behind her was Batty and Ms. Butterbee, Epiphany's faithful toys.

Two kids in particular caught her eye as she made her fourth round around the play structer. "Hello did your parents let you out on this most flabuloues day." She asked with the brightest sugar smile on her face. It used to be that Epiphany used to shorten words but as she started to learn how to produce words she got a habit of making them longer. Epiphany thought that it made her cleaver.
 
Mason was a little surprised when a girl who ran toward him from different direction. The boy stood up and formally bowed to her like what he did right after his piano concert. It was odd for kids to do that to one another but since Mason had been socializing with those who were older than him, he was used to bowing. This was one of the reason why kids on his age made fun of him. "Afternoon" He said formally hoping that it wasn't odd for him to do that. The boy drank the organic milk and finished it as he clipped the bottle to his belt.

Another girl came toward them but Mason didn't bother to bow to her since he was too busy with his bottle. Right after she greeted them two, Mason smiled at her and kept quiet. "Flabuloues day? I thought it's Friday" He said not knowing what that word meant. After all Mason was only five and his first language was Chinese not English. The boy bent down and looked at the toys behind the new girl in awe. His mother didn't buy him a lot of toys, it wasn't because he didn't have money but it was because so he wont play too much. "What are these?" He poked said looking at them in awe not daring to touch it since his mama told him that it was rude to touch other people's things, she did also mention about not to stare at other people that way but Mason couldn't help it, he loved those toys. After all, he was only Five...
 
While Peter loved being a big boy now that he had a baby sister he admittedly missed the attention he got from his mummy and daddy. Be that as it may he was a big brother he didn’t cry about it because big boys don’t cry or so his daddy had told him, and Peter always listened to his daddy and was a good boy. After helping his mummy feed his litter sister her milk Peter asked his mummy if they could go to the park today. She agreed that it was a very nice day to go out and that it would be good for the baby to get some fresh air. Although Peter didn’t stay to hear his mummy go on about things he really didn’t care about as he had already ran off to his room to put on his running shoes and get his coat. Running back down beside his mummy he tugged on her skirt to let her know that he was ready to go. Of course he had to wait for his mummy to get things ready for the baby. Peter didn’t like waiting so he ran up ahead of his mummy, knowing where all of the baby’s things were, and grabbed her travel bag. “Mummy! Go now!” he said in an excited voice, he hoped that there was other children at the park today, he was getting bored of just his sister to play with, and that was really no fun.

Finally his mum told him that they could go. Jumping off the bottom step of the stairs Peter rushed over to his mummies side and held on tightly to her hand. He didn’t like the pulling feeling he got in his tummy when his mummy or daddy made the loud noise to take him places but he knew it got him to the Park quicker than having to walk so he didn’t complain. In the blink of an eye Peter felt solid ground below his feet and immediately let go of his mummies hand. “Mum! People!” he said pointing at the park. Peter was excited about other people being there but he couldn’t help but still be a tad shy around new people. Walking beside his mummy he went into the park. When his mummy sat down on the bench he hid behind her skirt as he looked around the park. Clutching Banana tight to his he slowly stepped out from behind his mummy and walked over to the main area of the playground. He was a big boy now so shouldn’t be scared to talk to other people but the poor boy couldn’t help his shyness. As he walked over he saw some familiar toys and when he looked up he saw his bestest friend Epiphany Bones. Looking over at his mummy he pointed the young girl out, his face beaming. He saw his mum wave her hand towards and girl and Peter ran up to her. “ Epiphany!” He said happily, finally being able to say her name right after his mummy taught him. Seeing the girl wearing black circles on her eyes Peter pointed and laughed slightly, “ Epiphany looks silly!” Peter looked around at the other people in the park near him and suddenly grew very shy again. He blushed slightly as he pulled Banana up to him again.
 
Epiphany looked at her toys and smiled wide. "This is the wonderfulest Ms. Butterbee." She said as she stopped jumping and caught her butterfly toy. She then pointed to her bat toy. "And that's Batty, he's special because he can find things using sound like this." She said started to make clicking noises with her tongue. Batty fluttered around Madison while Ms. Butterbee watched from her spot in Epiphany's arms. Epiphany saw that the boy was very intrested in her toys so she decided to explaine. "My big sister makes these toys for me because before I went to live with her I didn't have any. If you want I can give you some of my tin man." Epiphany said.

She had thought that when she got here she could play Peacekeepers with the tin men that her sister had just made but they seemed more like boy toys so she would be more than happy to give them to the younger boy. Her thoughts where taken from her however when her bestest friend in the whole wide world came into the picture. "PETERS!" She yelled suddenly and dropped Ms. Butterbee in order to give him the biggest hug she could. Epiphany thought that it was only natural for them to be at the park together even though a playdate wasn't set up.

Epiphany put her hands up to her big glasses and frowned. "I look like Zuka though." She said. Epiphany had looked in the mirror for a little longer than she should have making sure that she looked exsactly like her older sister. She was sorter of course and she had brown hair instead of pitch black but other than that she looked esactly like her. This was giving to the fact that these her Zuka's old coke bottles with the lenses taken out so the glasses where way too big for her face.
 
Mason smiled widely when the girl offered him some of her tin man. "What's a tin man?" He asked with her baby-ish voice. The boy took the keyring that was attached on his little bag, he wanted to show off to the girl. Sadly he didn't bring any of his toys and even though he had a lot of them, he still couldn't play with it because his mama forbid him. Learning was all he knew, soon the little boy would lose his childhood. "I have this, I guess I can trade this with you" He said putting it right in front of the girl's face. The keyring could light up and there was a small button on the back, if anyone pressed it, a simple and short fur elise song will be played. He loved that keyring but he wanted toys more than this keyring, after all he was only five. What he wanted was toys, not accessories even though the keyring might cost more than a simple toy.

Unexpectedly, a boy named Peter came and the girl named Epiphany gave him a big hug, it seemed that it was a big bone crushing hug. Poor Mason didn't know what to do, he stood there quietly looking at them and smiled a little. The boy bent down and took the toy that the girl dropped and clean it. It was extremely awkward for a little boy could be so clean. "You dropped this" Mason placed it on a bench beside him so it wont be dirty. Mason was afraid of those big kids who would make fun of him for being too clean, he was afraid if Epiphany and Peter would mock him and stop playing with him.

Even though Mason didn't know how to interact with other kids, he knew how to play all by himself. The boy ran toward the birds and saw them flew and laughed. He walk over toward the other girl (Jess) and grabbed her wrist and ran toward the birds. "I'm Mason! What's your name?" He asked, at last he didn't bow or do something awkward, he was back normal. Mason walk toward Epiphany and Peter and smiled at them and took an organic bread from his bag not knowing how much it cost and began crushing it. "Maybe the birds will eat these?" He said looking at the birds with a grin. "Pipi and Peter want some?" He said, not being able to pronounce Epiphany correctly.
 
Jessa giggled at the other girl's new word. Jessa didn't know if that was a word or not, but she was only five after all. She felt sad because the new girl had toys, and Jessa hadn't remembered to bring any of her toys with her. Jessa would have brought Jingle with her, but she didn't know where her teddy bear was. Though Jessica wasn't aware of it, Claer had put the little girl's teddy bear in the wash. Usually Jessa took Jingle everywhere with her, and Jingle got very dirty as a result.

A new boy came over, and called out a strange word. Jessa guessed that Epiphany was the other girl's name, and that the boy's name was Peter. Jessa felt shy because there were now four people, and she didn't know if she should talk to them. Peter and Epiphany were bigger than Jessa, and she was a little scared of them.

She stood about half a metre away from the other children, feeling a little lonely. The first boy that she had gone up to was chasing birds, and Jessa laughed. She loved birds! The small boy went up to Jessa, and she chased the birds, laughing. "I'm Jessa!" she chirped. Jessica couldn't quite pronounce her full name properly, so she called herself Jessa. "Ducks eat bread!" Jessa said suddenly. She wanted to feed the ducks in the duckpond. Maisie let her feed the ducks at grandma's place, and Jessa loved ducks! Other birds were okay, but they couldn't swim!
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top