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A Clueless Start by WitheringNight

Games » Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon Rated: T, English, Romance & Friendship, Raguna, Words: 6k+, Favs: 2, Published: 7-18-12
1 Chapter 6: Three Letters

Story: A Clueless Start

Chapter 6- Three Notes

Topic: Rune Factory (Frontier)


Some things are easy to figure out...


Kross was in his fields, by the fence, when someone tapped on his shoulder. He turned around to see the mail girl, Anette, standing there.

"Here." She said before running off. He looked in his hands to see a letter. He blinked. It was rare that he ever got a letter, especially this kind of letter. It was a pink letter, a greeting letter.

"Hm...wonder who it's from." He thought taking the letter out. He skimmed through the letter and saw no hint of who it was from.

"Curious..." He thought before actually reading the letter. It went like this:

To Kross,

Even though it's a bit strange, you must get used to the thought of seeing someone in a new light. You mustn't push them away for if you do they may never return. Try your best to get closer to your special person, I'm sure you'll learn something along the way.

Think about it...

End.

After reading it Kross looked up and around. What was this? Who knew? It had to be someone in town, obviously, but who?

"It has to be someone who doesn't mind this sort of thing." He thought going into his house. "But who could that be?"

-Eric's Farm-

Eric was looking over his crops when Anette came by and gave him his letter personally. He smiled and thanked her as she went on her way. Looking down at the letter it, he noticed it was pink...hm...a greeting letter.

"Wonder who it's from?" He questioned to himself. Opening it he began to read the letter. It went like this:

To Eric,

You should step up your game or you'll be too far behind to do anything else. Some people are getting close to the one you care for the most. What are you going to do?

Better hurry...

End.

Feeling heat on his face, Eric went into his house. He was wondering who sent the letter and how they knew of his feelings.

"Are they that obvious?" He questioned to himself. But he suppose the letter was right and he's already got an idea of who these "people" were. It wouldn't be hard to get past them.

-Rosetta's General Store-

Eric was standing behind the counter, awaiting for another customer, when someone came into the shop. Looking over he saw that it was Anette. He raised an eyebrow. She normally didn't come here but dropped the letters off outside...what was she doing?

"I have a letter for you Danny." She said before handing it to him. Before he had the chance to ask who it was from she sped out the door. Looking down he saw that it was a greeting letter.

"Hm..." He thought before opening it, he then began to read it. It went like this:

To Danny,

tisk tisk tisk... You have to learn to control your temper better. Not everyone is going to deal with it, especially the one you care for. Surprise, no? It's not that hard to see how you feel, to me anyways. Luckily for this special person it's harder to see. There are other people in this game, can you pass them and win?

Let's find out...

End.

After reading it Eric felt two things: Angry and embarrassed. He was angry that someone was able to see past his tempermental exterior but he was embarrassed that they knew who he was interested in. He was so busy ranting in his mind that he didn't notice it when Rosetta came in.

"Danny? What are you doing?" She questioned. "And why is your face red?" He looked at her before stuffing the letter in his pocket.

"I was waiting for a customer and to the second question...no reason." He said before watched as someone came into the shop. It was Eunice.

"Thank god." He thought before getting to work. Rosetta looked at him, oddly, before walking off. Something was up, and she wanted to find out what.


SilentAngeli: Well, this is the end of this story. The next part will be called: Romancing...It's not Easy. Read it to see what happens.


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