BRITISH-, Seven years old (but acts much more like a teenager), understanding, Supportive, childish, Older brother of Lola Sonner, Best friend: Marv Lowe, decently calm, Imaginative, clever, sometimes impatient, Lives in a Small flat with his parents and his younger sister, often plays football with Marv, stern when he needs to be, Makes up imaginary games and creatures for his sister, Basically a child, Very Mature for his age actually-
**|| A Cloudy day. Charile and Lola had gone out to the park alongside Lotta and Marv, Charile and Marv wanted to play football!**
The Sun would be blocked out by the clouds as a Gentle breeze swept by the park. All four of the children wore jackets, As It would be chilly without.
Eariler, Mum had gotten Lola a Bright Yellow ballon, Almost mimicking the Missing Sun almost. Lola treasured the balloon. Lotta had asked if she could hold it, And Lola said no rather harshly and quickly, Before explaining that what if the balloon gets loose? And Then apologized.
The Sky was barely visible by the time they had reached the park. But Marv didnât pay mine, As He was already racing to the field with Charlie chasing after him after Marv had yelled Last one there is a rotten melon.
Charile had instructed his younger sister and her best friend to stay near the field, However not to close to get hit by the ball.. which was a Useless rule as the ball wasnât even moving right.
âOver here! Pass it to me Marv!â
Charile yelled from across the field. The Winds were picking up a bit as the branches of the surrounding trees started to rustle. Marv kicked the ball in the direction of Charile.. only for it go the exact opposite.
The Winds had turned the ball around to go in Marvâs direction instead, Luckily. Marv moved out of the way so the ball wouldnât hit him back. But unfortunately, That resulted in the ball going into their teamâs net.
Cheers could be heard from the other children on the field, Opposing to Charlie and his team. Charile groaned, He knew he and his friends wouldnât win either way with this wind.