Picturesque day
My DearRyeowook loves going to the kindergarten. Every morning he says goodbye to his appa with a kiss on the cheek and a loving hug. Then pulling his favorite giraffe, Kiki, in his arms before he greets his teacher Leeteuk.
All children like Leeteuk because he is nice and gentle. He helps everyone with everything, is great at comforting, or taking care of bruises. Although he can be mad sometimes and gives strict lectures. But noone wants Leeteuk to be mad at them.
That day Ryeowook is very excited since Leeteuk has brought new crayons, which he wants to try out with Donghae.
Donghae is his best friend. Both are the smallest ones in their unit and often get teased because of that, what makes Donghae cry regularly and Ryeowook very angry. That's why he loves giraffes that much. They have beautiful long necks and when he grows up, he wants to be as big as a giraffe.
Entering his unit's room, Ryeowook can already see Donghae at the round painting table, the stool next to him is reserved with his friend's tiger plushie on top and a paper sheet at the spot besides him. A girl approaches the little boy, but he puts immediately his tiny hand flat on the sheet, "You can't sit here. I'm waiting for Wookie." The girl is pouting, but Ryeowook feels very happy to see his friend prepared and waiting for him.
"Good morning, Hae." The boy with the giraffe under his arms greets the other cheerfully. Donghae drops the crayon in his hand and jumps excitingly toward his favorite playmate, "Wookie. I've been waiting for you to come." The slightly smaller one giggles at his hyper buddy and takes the well organized spot next to Donghae.
"What are you up to? Are the new crayons good for coloring?" Ryeowook asks the other boy, while putting his giraffe on the table's surface in front of him. "They're really great. Look." Donghae takes a blue crayon and draws wild stitches across the paper - what is supposed to be a cloud - to presenting the new colors to the other. "Awww... soo cool." Ryeowook says while looking at the now blue spot at the paper sheet. Cool is a new word he learned from his uncle.
"I will make a doll looking like my tiger and you?" Donghae sets his tiger plushie next to Ryeowook’s giraffe.
"Then I'll make a doll of Kiki, too. Can I?"
"Sure."
Both boys grin broadly at each other, then eagerly begin to copy their stuffed animals on the papers.
While both kids are dis
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