I've been really in the mood to write about characters who do not get the respect they deserve! Kappa, the Harvest Goddess, etc. As I was writing my two Harvest Goddess fan fictions today (When You Wish Upon a Star and Dessert for the Divine) I felt that I wanted to write about both Kappa and Chelsea. So I decided to combine the two ideas and make a Chelsea x Kappa fanfiction. Yes, it will be an EXTREMELY interesting and maybe humorous story. Well, at least I HOPE it will be interesting.

Please take some time to review and give me some feedback when you are finished! I really want to know how I did and criticism is the key to learning. Or some type of cliche like that...

Main Character: Chelsea (Island of Happiness)
Sub Character: Kappa (Friends of Mineral Town)
Game: Island of Happiness
Couples: Chelsea x Kappa, Natalie x Pierre, Denny x Lanna, Elliot x Julia, Vaughn x Sabrina, Mark x Alisa, Witch Princess x Shea


1 Year Ago...

A young brunette approached a gorgeous spring, whistling a cheerful tune. She adjusted her maroon bandana and pulled up her beige jacket, trying to counter the refreshing breeze of a cool Spring morning. As the youthful girl reached the foot of the water, another figure sprung out of the pond. Her hair was herb green and tied up in two buns with a rat tail hanging behind her and she wore a teal bikini with a matching skirt.

"Tadaa!" She cheered. "Oh, Chelsea, you are just the person I wanted to see!"

Chelsea cocked her head. The Harvest Goddess wants to see me? Why? Chelsea could not quite tell if this was an omen or a blessing in disguise.

The Goddess smirked, her eyes narrowing a bit and continued, "I want to make a bet."

This made Chelsea perk up. She loved bets. She loved dares. She loved thrills and chills. She was a complete and utter daredevil. And a bet from the Harvest Goddess was something in particular that peaked her interest.

"I bet that you can not grow every crop in known existence between now and the end of next Spring. Are you up for the challenge?" The Goddess asked menacingly.

"Well what exactly do I get if I win?" Chelsea asked curiously. Chelsea had played this game of cards and tricks before, but she would not let a poker faced Goddess get away with not giving her a just reward.

The Goddess snorted, as if completely rejecting the possibility of Chelsea accomplishing this task and replied, "Well if you somehow manage to win the bet, you can have one wish. No rules. No strings attached. You can have anything."

"Anything?" Chelsea echoed in awe. Her eyes sparkled and gleamed as she dreamed of fame and fortune. The paparazzi would follow her every move, servants would wait on her hand and foot, she would be be the idol of millions of people. The petite goddess grinned and nodded.

Chelsea beamed, showing her dazzling white teeth. "Queenie, you got yourself a bet!"

The two stuck out their palms and shook hands.

The bet was on.


Present Day- Spring

Chelsea had done it. She had planted, grown and nurtured every vegetable and fruit known to man.

...Except cucumbers. No matter what poor Chelsea did, the brunette could not grow cucumbers. She watered them every day, gave them sunlight and fresh water but no matter what she did or how she did it, they would wither and die.

Chelsea visited eight different libraries in eight different towns and yet no book had any information that helped her. They all said the same exact thing: eight hours of sunlight, fresh spring water every day, keep them away from weeds and other plants. It takes nine days to mature. It is a multiple harvest crop. It sells for 60 Gold per cucumber. It is a spring crop.

Most of these people probably have never even seen a cucumber in real life, Chelsea thought distraught.

This was her last chance to grow cucumbers before the bet would end. Her time was up. She needed help and fast.

She traveled to the Goddess' Pond and asked her for help. The Goddess contemplated her dilemma for a bit before responding.

"Hmm, well I am not quite sure. I have not done anything to your cucumbers I assure you..."

Chelsea shook her head. She knew her friend wouldn't betray her and cheat like that. Chelsea wasn't even sure a Goddess was allowed to do that.

"Well, is there anyone who has any type of knowledge on cucumbers? I am desperate!" Chelsea begged.

The Goddess thought again. "Hmm, no not that I know o-" Suddenly, the Goddess snapped her fingers. "Of course! The Kappa!"

Chelsea cocked her head. Kappa? It sounded like some strange fruit. Unfortunately, she wasn't far off... "Um, what's a Kappa? Is it a fairy or something?"

The Goddess giggled. "No, no. Not quite. A kappa is a mythical half-fish who lives in the pond opposite to mine. He loves cucumbers and I am sure he would share some advice with you if you gave him a cucumber as an offering!"

"But where do I get a cucumber if I can not grow one?" Chelsea replied. She was excited to say the least, but if she could not get a cucumber she could not summon the Kappa and the Goddess' advice would mean nothing.

"Here, just this once I will give you a cucumber. But do not even think of shipping it!" The Goddess chanted softly and a bright emerald light formed in front of Chelsea. Out of the light formed a ripe green cucumber.

"Thank you so much, Goddess!" Chelsea bowed and bid the goddess goodbye.

But suddenly, the Goddess felt like she should regret her actions. Like somehow, she knew nothing good would come of these events.

The Goddess rested under her pond and pondered of the future events.

Have I caused my friend grief? Something is telling me to stop Chelsea, and yet I have no idea as to why. I guess I will have to leave this to destiny... The goddess sighed and fell into a rough, restless slumber.


Chelsea traversed over the hills and rivers of Sunny Island and over to a small pond shrouded by trees and shrubbery of every kind. The lake was misty and fog covered the dense forest.

Chelsea gulped. The place was much creepier and danker than she had imagined. In her mind, she had pictured a glowing lake with flowers and bunnies. And here she stood at the edge of a dark, dank, disgusting swamp. She sighed. She had no other choice but to give this Kappa a shot.

Chelsea removed the cucumber out of her rucksack and reluctantly proceeded to toss it into the water.

There was a bright flash of light and then a sort of demented man appeared. His skin was emerald and scaly and dripping with marsh water. He wore nothing but a black cloth round his waist and his head seemed to be almost ripped at the top like a peeled cucumber.

"Um, Mr. Kappa sir, I have a favor to ask of you." Chelsea called out to the fish.

Kappa turned to her and stared with beady black eyes. "..."

"Um, I want to know how to grow cucumbers! And the Harvest Goddess said that you might know something so..." her voice trailed off.

"..." Another long silence came before the Kappa moved or flinched at all.

"Me... help you." The Kappa spoke in a gruff raspy voice. He smiled and flashed the girl his fangs. He seemed to be blushing, though for what reason Chelsea did not know why. Am I the first girl to talk to him? By the looks of him, it sure would not surprise me.

"But..." the kappa continued as a sly grin spread across his smug face. "...you marry me."

Chelsea nearly fell backwards in surprise. Marry him? They had just met for Goddess' sake! Still, if she wanted to beat the Harvest Goddess, she needed the Kappa's help.

And besides, there were no available boys left on the island. Denny and Lanna had been married for two years and were raising a small blonde girl named Claire.

Elliot and Julia had gotten married sometime after that and were nurturing a young brown haired boy named Basil.

Natalie and Pierre too had married about a year ago and Natalie had recently given birth to a hot pink haired girl named Liz.

Vaugh and Sabrina and Shea and the Witch Princess also wed and both Sabrina and the Witch Princess were now expecting babies of their own.

And Mark and Alisa had married but a week ago, and by the way they flirted a baby was not far from being produced.

Chelsea thought hard and deep for a moment and then whispered, "...all right. If you teach me everything there is to know about cucumbers, I will marry you."

"Me... happy. Me give you summon stone." The kappa responded, a giant grin plastered on his face. His cheeks were even rosier now.

The kappa muttered something under his breath and a bright jade light surrounded Chelsea. Into her hands fell a gemstone, the color of grass and shaped like a cucumber.

The kappa then grinned devilishly and shifted slowly back into his pond, the mist seemingly swallowing him whole.

Oh dear Goddess. What did I just do? I'm going to marry the Kappa!