Disclaimer: I do not own Boondocks, and am not making any profit off of these stories


Chapter 1- Where It All Began

"Riley go and answer the door" said Granddad from the bathroom.

"Why I gotta' answer it, why can't Huey" said Riley.

"Answer the damn door boy" yelled Granddad.

"I don' wanna answer the door" said Riley.

Huey got up from the couch, and walked over to the door and answered it. There at the door was a girl with dark grey eyes, which almost looked black. She had long flowing hair, that came just above her waist. Her face was perfectly structured, and her skin color was a yellowish color. It reminded him sort of like Jazmine's color, but slightly darker.

"Why hello there Huey" said Ms. Kinworth (Riley's teacher).

"Hello Ms. Kinworth" said Huey.

"Is your Granddad home" asked Ms. Kinworth.

"Yes, Ms. Kinworth...please, come in" said Huey.

Ms. Kinworth entered wearing her blue polo shirt, and a jean skirt that came to her heels. The girl entered behind her, Huey's eyes followed her as she walked with Ms. Kinworth into the living room.

"Oh, Ms. Kinworth" said Granddad standing from his seat, apparently finally having come out of the bathroom.

"May we speak in the kitchen, Mr. Freeman" asked Ms. Kinworth.

"Yes, right this way" said Granddad leading Ms. Kinworth to the kitchen.

"Damn" exclaimed Riley looking at the girl who was looking around the room.

Yet she payed Riley no attention whatsoever, and continued to glance around the room. She sat on the space next to where Huey had been sitting, and looked to the book that had been set on the place where Huey had sat.

"Rhythm Of The World" she questioned.

"That's Huey's shit, I keep it real unlike him" said Riley.

"It's practically a huge waste compared to O'Benise's first book 'Ode Of Inspiration'" she said quite clearly.

Riley's mouth dropped open, and Huey closed it for him.

"You read O'Benise" asked Huey.

"It shows greater intellect then what is shared between most people" she said.

"You sounds jus' like Huey" said Riley.

She laughed slightly.

"Then I suppose Huey is both intellegent and insightful" she replied.

"Who are you" asked Huey.

"Rini Kinworth, pronounced righ-knee" Rini said.

"Well I'm Riley, and this gay nigga over there is Huey" said Riley.

"I know who you are Riley, my mother teaches your class" said Rini.

"Then how come we don't see you aroun'" said Riley.

"My mother was sending me to a private school, however now I'll be sent to your school" said Rini.

"Who's class will you have" asked Riley.

"Mr. Runvi" said Rini.

"You in Huey's class...man dat' ain' cool, I ain' never get any hot hoes in my class" said Riley.

After Ms. Kinworth, and Rini had left Riley and Huey eventually went to bed after that. For Granddad's much needed alone time with the T.V.

The explanation to Mr. Runvi (Run-vee) being his teacher was for the fact of, Mr. Uberwitz being fired for running a Christmas Play I'd done awhile back. For the main reasons of being an irresponsible white person, but that didn't necessarily matter to Huey.

His mind was focused on Rini, who unexpectedly was a very hot girl. She was black, there wasn't any doubt in his mind. However, she contained a high intellect he hadn't expected.

"Aye, Huey...come check dis' out man" said Riley looking out the window.

Huey came to the window beside Riley, there was a moving van on the other side of the street to the right of the Dubios.

"Somebody movin' in" said Riley squinting.

The person coming out of the blue car in front of it, looked a lot like Ms. Kinworth.

"Aw shit! Ms. Kinworth livin' cross the street now, I got to deal with that bitch at school and at home" said Riley moving away from the window, and to his bed.

Huey continued to look down to the street as a girl with a red shirt, and blue shorts that came above her knees exited the blue car. Yep, that was Rini...and that meant the other was Ms. Kinworth. Unexpectedly, Rini looked up at Huey in the window.

He was shocked, and dove across the room.

"What's wrong wit' you" yelled Riley.

"Sorry" said Huey getting up.

Riley brushed himself off.

"You can't jus' go jumpin' on another nigga" said Riley.

"Riley, come on now" said Huey as Riley gathered up his blanket, and pillow.

"I sleepin' in the guest room, forget this jumpin' all ova' me shit" said Riley, leaving the room and mumbling to himself.

Huey then lay on his back looking up at the ceiling his hands behind his head, and that is when he fell asleep.

The next day, Huey walked to school with Riley. Jazmine had gotten a ride from her dad Tom Dubios, while Huey saw Rini walking alone up ahead as Riley and him were walking out the door.

"Aye! YO! Girl! Yeah, you! Wait up!" yelled Riley beginning to take off.

"Riley, wait" said Huey taking off after him.

Riley skidded to a stop, along with Huey. Huey standing on the right of Rini, and Riley on the left.

"Big Joe, how's it hangin'" said Riley trying to remain calm.

Big Joe was a huge young white boy, his eyes were squinty, and he had an army styled haircut.

"You, new girl...gimme' your lunch money" said Big Joe.

Rini looked at his huge palm.

"Move aside, great round one" said Rini.

"What you call me bitch" said Big Joe.

Rini's eyes narrowed, and she set down her red backpack.

"What did you call me" asked Rini.

"I called you a bi-", but before Big Joe could finish his sentence Rini had given him a right uppercut square to his jaw.

Next, she did repetitive blows to his large stomach, and then jumped back up and kicked him on the side of his face so hard his head went an entire 180 degrees. Rini landed on her two feet in a fighting stance, and Big Joe fell over moaning in pain.

"Mom! Mom" yelled Big Joe.

Rini placed her backpack back on her shoulders, and walked right onto to Big Joe and to the sidewalk on the other side of him. This showed exactly how big, Big Joe was. It seemed as though if he went on a steady diet, he may actually loose a few pounds.

"Where did you learn that" asked Huey as he walked beside Rini.

"Training videos my mother left on the shelf" said Rini.

"I ain' neva' seen a hoe attack anyone like dat', I may jus' have to stop callin' you a hoe" said Riley.

"HUEY" yelled a figure with blonde puffs not too far away.

"Whose that" asked Rini.

"That's just Jazmine" said Huey.

"Aw man, I don' wanna' deal wit' carrot top right now...I'll see yall hoes later" said Riley then leaving.

"Oh, who's this" asked Jazmine after she'd run over to them.

"I'm Rini" said Rini.

"Well, I'm Jazmine" Jazmine said crossing her arms, and pointing her nose upward to what looked to be the right from Rini and Huey's perspective.

"Jazmine" said Huey.

"Yes Huey" Jazmine said urgently looking at Huey.

"Stop it" said Huey, then walking away leaving the girls standing looking at each other.

Rini shrugged, and then continued after Huey.
"Hmph" Jazmine did when Rini looked back at her, and then Huey pulled her arm to look forward.

Jazmine frowned, now Huey would probably never like her. Especially with Rini having silky flowing hair, while Jazmine had one afro poof on each side of her head.

In class Rini sat beside Huey, causing complaint from Jazmine. This year they'd be grouped in coupled seats, and every now and then they'd do a grouped project with four people.

"Dis' year we'll be working on Hamlet, which should remind you children very much as an omlette. For we'll have so many specific ingredients or pieces of the structure of Hamlet, would anyone like to volunteer a quote they specifically enjoyed over the break you were supposed to read" asked Mr. Runvi.

No one responded, but then out of nowhere Rini raised her hand.

"Yes, Rini" questioned Mr. Runvi.

"It is not, nor it cannot come to good" said Rini.

"Oh" said Mr. Runvi.

Like the others, Mr. Runvi had expected Rini to be asking a question about Hamlet. Not to recite one of the quotes.

Jazmine had a countenance of deep sorrow at Rini's answer, for she knew it would impress Huey. Huey however never understood why Jazmine cared whether the answer would impress him or not.

"That was impressive" said Huey as they sat at lunch.

"Perhaps, I was afraid I would not remember it" said Rini.

"What are you doing" asked Jazmine.

"I'm simply finishing my math homework, it was quite simple" said Rini.

"We haven't begun discussing the math homework" said Jazmine.

"I know how to do it, so I finish it and then I can move on and spend time alone away from my home" said Rini.

"Why? You're too good for your parents too!" said Jazmine.

"It is nothing like that" said Rini.

"Then why do you keep flaunting around your perfection" said Jazmine.

"I am not flaunting" said Rini.

"How come you act like you are?" yelled Jazmine.

"Jazmine" said Huey.

"I DO NOT ACT AS THOUGH I AM PERFECT" yelled Rini, slamming her math book on the table.

"Don't yell at me" said Jazmine.

"Stay away from me Dubois, far away" said Rini, then escorting herself from the table.

Though this was very strange to Huey, but he found himself thinking of the fact at how hot Rini looked when she was angry.

"Yo, Rini. Hold up" said Huey leaving Jazmine at the table alone.