A Lazy Summer Memory

"Eh?"

I blink. Slowly, I pick up a clear marble, which had been nestled in my shelf full of paper. Three white marbles sat next to the clear one, but I ignored them at the moment, completely engulfed in a mini-flashback.

A flashback from a lazy summer day, over a year ago...

"Pocky!"

My two friends, Gin-chan and Squeechan, look up at me, completely surprised at my random outburst.

"Let's go get pocky! I want pocky!" I exclaimed.

Gin-chan, a girl with curly brown hair down to her mid-back and brown eyes shrugged. "Sure. What do you think, Squee?"

I looked at my other best friend, Squee, a girl who had light-brown hair similar to mine and brown eyes. "C'moooon!" I whined.

"Right." Squee said, sitting up.

Come to think of it, that was the first time all three of us were together.

An hour or so later, we returned from our venture. I not only had the fruits of pocky, but I also had obtained a Japanese-type soda. If I recall correctly, it was strawberry flavored.

The three of us sat on Gin-chan's floor, munching on Pocky and drinking the weird Japanese soda. The summer day was lazing away.

I shook the empty soda bottle. A clear marble rattled inside of it.

"I want it." I said aloud.

"Want what?" Squee asked. Gin glanced at both of us, too busy eating pocky to bother asking.

"The marble." I said simply, holding up the soda bottle and rattling it. The glass bottle caught sunlight and gleamed.

I chuckle at the thoughts of what happened after that.

Gin-chan opened the glass door, letting her two abnormally large and scary poodles out on to the deck. I followed her outside like a little lost puppy, clutching the empty soda bottle.

I looked over the railing into the yard. My arm rested on a wooden beam. I glanced at the wooden beam for a split second, and then, on impulse, slammed the glass bottle onto it.

Nothing.

With the five second goal of breaking the soda bottle in my mind, I smashed the bottle again.

Nothing.

Now angry, I swung with all my might, determined to break it.

A loud, shattering smash could be heard. Gin-chan immediately rushed over, as did Squee, who was laughing uncontrollably. Apparently, she heard and saw me smash the soda bottle when she was inside.

"It still won't come out!" I exclaimed, shaking the bottle, the marble still stuck stubbornly in the neck of the glass bottle. Gin-chan looked at me as if I was insane, which, I admit, wasn't too far from the truth.

I laugh again. Oh God, that was too funny...especially on what Gin-chan did afterwords, when I kept whining about the marble.

Gin-chan smashed the bottle with a hammer.

People really need lazy summer memories like those.

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A/N: Dedicated to Squeechan and Gin-chan. Love you guys more then the world.

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