AN: Ok, this is my first ever story. EVER. Criticize. It really helps. I will post questions up here for the next few chapters and they will help influence the story. This story starts off with them in kindergarten, but the prologue sets the stage for why they become friends. In this story, they will be referred to using their "human names" (unless you people don't want me to, tell me in the reviews). It should end up being a huge story unless I'm just lazy or you people want it to be a flashback. (I will only change it to a flash back if everyone wants it). I am finishing school in a few days and, with a few discrepancies (vacation, sickness) I should update pretty regularly. Alright, thats all for now. Hope you enjoy, remember, review!
Prologue
The sun slowly sank into the darkness as a Rachel watched; terror filled her with every inch it sunk. She didn't want tomorrow to come.
She would stop it from coming. She knew that if she focused hard enough, the sun would stop falling. She started to focus, to concentrate on stopping the sun from moving. The sun stopped moving. Little did she know that it was the earth that was moving. The sun sank beyond the horizon and she was plunged into a bitter gloom.
"Rachel, time to come in and get ready for bed, you don't want to miss tomorrow!" Oh how wrong she was. For tomorrow, was her first day of kindergarten.
POV Change (Garfield)
Garfield excitedly climbed into bed, and pulled his covers right up to his neck. He was exited, and nothing was going to stop the sun from rising in the morning. He would stay up all night to make sure of it.
"Garfield, ready for tomorrow?" called his mum as she walked into the room.
"Definitely! I'm gonna' stay up all night and make sure tomorrow comes!" he said, very excitedly as he sat up strait in his bed.
"Oh no, you won't," his mother chastised in a joking tone. "If you stay up all night, you won't be able to go tomorrow."
"Shoot, you sure?" he asked with pleading eyes.
"Yes, I'm sure," she patted his head and tucked him back in. "You'll just have to trust that the sun will rise in the morning. It's very good at doing its job."
"Ok mum." he said while stifling a yawn.
"Good night, Garfield." As she walked out of the room and closed the door behind her.
Garfield lay in his bed and looked out the window.
He saw his next door neighbor go into her house and wondered why she never came to play with him. Maybe it was because he never went over to her house to play. Well, he would have to change that tomorrow. Because tomorrow, he was going to kindergarten.