Tino opened his front door, not expecting to find the big block of frozen water. He crouched down to pick up a tiny sticky note that was taped to the top.

"Please get the flower out." Inside the block was a frozen vase. It was stubby and blue with a single, red tulip resting in the center. Tino went back inside and shut his door.

He stepped into his garage and stared at his tool box. Why not? Grabbing one of his hammers, Tino started to make his way back to the front door. He opened it up, was greeted by the cool air, and crouched over again.

He placed both his hands on the hammer, one over another and concentrated his force to the edges of his hands. He lifted it over his head and smacked down on the cube, making the surface fly into several direction.

It broke into several pieces and fell apart. The vase stood its ground, not moving an inch, as well as the flower. He sighed, pondering about what he was going to do with the thing and why it was left on his door step.

A man emerged from behind one of the trees in his front yard and skipped over to the front of his porch. The sides of the man's face were plastered red. It was Berwald. He looked down and shoved his hand into his pocket. He took out another slip of paper and handed it to Tino.

Tino reached for it with his free hand.

"Now that you've broken the ice-"

a/n: oops I sufined again well look at that- my friend was telling me about some movie they saw and this was the part and so I was like well why the hell not sufin this baby up? So if you know what movie it's from leave it in a review so I can mention it in because I have no idea what it is lol or if you want to correct me somehow I'd love that (need to improve my pre-k writing you see)

Edit:

Hey! so the movie's called "To Save a Life"! Thank you Steffi!