Lennox gingerly stepped of the aeroplane and he steps onto the black tarmac. Curiously, not knowing what to do, his eyes darted around. Shivering, in the cool morning air he followed the crowed inside Birmingham airport. Eventually he manged to find his suit case on the luggage carousel. Lennox dragged his suit case through the automatic door wondering how to open the door

Running to hug Lennox with a happy grin was Gregory. He was so excited to see his mate.The boys manged to remember there hand game."Hay Len it has been so long since we last met!" shirked Gregory.

"Greg where is your house?" smiled Lennox

"Four miles north and a bit more, 24 Donald Road." replied Gregory. As they got in the car Lennox started to wonder whether or not he liked Birmingham.

When they got back to Gregory's house, it was getting late so the boys went to bed. In the morning the boys went down stairs to have breakfast(which was toast.) When Lennox tried the toast he spat it out in the politest way he could and shouted "What is this?" Gregory replied "It is toast!"

After breakfast Gregory told Lennox he was going to watch television however Lennox wanted to go to New Hall Valley Park. Lennox screamed "I want to go to the park!" Gregory shouted back "I want to watch television." Lennox stormed out of the front door to go to the park while Gregory watched television.

Gregory was disturbed by what he had said to Lennox earlier that day in the fight. He was to into his video game to go and say sorry to Lennox. He had to, so he finished the game. Then Gregory sprinted to New Hall Vally Park. It did not take him long to find him because he was in the place where he thought he would be.

Gregory explained his idea and said "I will play with you in the park now until lunch and afterwards you have to play with me on games and watch television!" The boys agreed to Gregory's suggestion. They followed it every day for the rest of the holiday.

Later on that Summer Lennox's (and Gregory's) grandparents got offered a job in Britain near where Gregory lived. They took the job because they knew the boys would be glad to play together more after school and at the weekends. Near the end of the holiday they moved to Birmingham from Tobago. When they had finished unpacking Lennox transferred his stuff to the new house. For the rest of the holiday Lennox stayed with his parents then in the daytime he played with Gregory out in the park on the beautiful days and on the rainy days played with Gregory's games fairly.

By Eleanor Richardson and Freya Cartridge