A/N: So, I really like this show, and I want to help build a fan base for it since it's still pretty new. Also, I keep urging Heidi to find out Randy's secret! I somehow feel like she should know. Anyways, I only tried out a tiny bit of their lingo in this, but tell me if you think I used it right. It's fun to write in Randy-talk. ^^ Hope you enjoy! And no update promises. I'll update when and if I can, 'kay? Okay.
Heidi sighed as she walked down the halls of Norisville High. Normally, transition times between classes were her favorite part of the day; besides lunch break, of course. Transitions were the times for juicy gossip, and funny stories, and hurried who-likes-who conversations as they walked to their next class. But today, something was bothering her. It was her brother. He was acting… different. Ever since this fall, he'd been acting secluded. Not in the I-hate-you-because-you're-my-sister way, in more of a I-know-something-you-don't-and-I'm-loving-it way. And it was really pissing his tenth grade sister off.
She knew he was hiding something, that wasn't the mystery. The thing that annoyed her was that she couldn't for the life of her find out what. Heidi started a mental list:
What I Know:
- Howard is hiding something.
- Whatever he's hiding is important.
- Howard likes hiding it from me.
What I Suspect:
- Randy is in on this secret.
Heidi paused her list. She was pretty sure about this one. Not one hundred percent sure, but pretty darn sure. For starters, Randy and Howard were inseparable, so it would make a lot of sense if they were in on this together. The other thing that made her suspect this was that they sometimes whispered to each other when they thought nobody was looking. She mentally rolled her eyes. I'm not that stupid, you dimwits. Yes, she had definitely noticed that. And, despite all of that, it would be pretty wonk if Howard even tried to keep a secret from Randy. They knew everything about each other, and certainly all of the other's secrets.
"Ms. Weinerman, would you like to tell me why you're not in class?"
"Wha…? Mrs. Driscoll! A-and, um, Mr. Driscoll. Sorry, I just got… caught up in my thoughts, is all. I'm… gonna go to class now." Heidi sped off, not wanting detention. I'm going to have to pause my list for now, Howard, but I will find out your little secret. I will.
