A/N: So I've decided to Update The Hardest Days Of Your Life (THDOYL) Every Monday, and use this to pass the time!
Robbie wasn't always the Geek with a puppet attached to his hand. Jade West wasn't always the Gothic with Beck Oliver attached to her lips. Here's the Story of the real Jade and Robbie. Here is the story of Rade.
"Robbie, wake up!" Robbie groaned and turned over. A small framed girl with dusty brown hair punched him in the Gut. "UHHHH!" Robbie cried, falling over. Holding his stomach, he shouted, "Jade!" But of course, he had the wind knocked out of him, so it came out as a barely-audible whisper. 10-year old Jade West smirked. "C'mon, it's the first Day of Fourth Grade, and my Dad says if I skip another first day, I'm grounded for all of first semester." Robbie sighed as he made his way to his drawer and rifled through it. He smiled. He had first meat Jade Two Years ago, on this very Day.
Flashback
Robbie sat on the swings, alone. No one really liked him, and he didn't really like anyone. He stood up and walked to his backpack and pulled out his plain green- lunchbox. He sat behind a dumpster and pulled out a bag of 4 Oreos. He looked up and saw a girl looking at him. He frowned, and continued munching. He looked up and the girl was closer. As in, she was inches from his face, closer. Robbie yelped, nearly choking on his Oreo. She sat down next to him. "Hey, why are you eating your Oreos like that?" Jade asked. No harshness, just curiosity. "Well, how do you eat them?" "Like this," she reached over and grabbed one, pulled it apart, licking the white crème, and then munched on the black cookie. Robbie Shapiro smiled, and Jade West smiled at each other.
Robbie grinned at remembering. He wouldn't have any other friends if it weren't for Jade. Thanks to her, he wasn't the major geek. He put on his flat-billed Lakers Hat and Shorts, and a shirt that said Lil' Wayne across it. Jade was wearing a black shirt and skinny jeans with multiple tears in them, and Skater shoes. "Lets go," Robbie said."
The two walked out of his door, and began walking in the direction of the school. Jade suddenly stopped. "Robbie, look!" She pointed. Robbie shrugged. "Okay. It's a bouncy ball rolling down the street." "Are you kidding? That's hours of entertainment, we can't let it slip away!" She sprinted off in the direction of the thing, and Robbie cried, "Jade, we're gonna be late!" She yelled back. "Whatever!" and kept running. Robbie sighed and followed.
Robbie and Jade walked into there New classroom. Well, almost. Robbie grabbed Jade before she opened the door. "Wait!" he hissed, "We need an excuse!" Jade nodded in agreement. Robbie pulled out a green notebook. They had come up with this idea years ago. Across the cover was "Excuses" He flipped through to the "Late" section and scrolled down with his eyes. "What about "Our Alarm clocks went off late"?" He asked. Jade shook her head. "No, too obvious. Besides, how likely is it that both of our alarms went off late?" Robbie nodded in agreement and flipped a page. "Ohhhh, this is good. "We had to go and get my Dad a fathers day present, because we forgot and we didn't want to forget."!" Jade nodded. "Change fathers day to birthday, and hope this teachers a softie." Robbbie nodded, slipped the book away, and opened the door.
The two sat at their lunch table, laughing as hard as they could. "Did you see her puppy dog face?" Robbie laughed, rolling over on the ground as he fell. "Yeah!" Jade cried. " It's ok. You two just sit down and I won't count it as a tardy, but only because it's your dear- father's birthday." Robbie said, imitating Mrs. Sanders. "Man, we're gonna get away with Murder this year!" giggled Jade as she opened her lunchbox and pulled out a bag of Oreos.
Robbie and Jade were in his room, playing on his PlayStation. They both couldn't afford the brand new PlayStation 2, so they'd both agreed to put it on their Christmas list. Jade slammed her Controller down in Victory. "Hah. My Stormtrooper armada just powned your Rebels!" She cried. "You two want some Grape Soda?" Called Robbie's Mom. The both shouted, "Yes, please!" and than Jade yawned. "Hey, we better work on some excuses for the book, we're running low." Robbie nodded. He pulled out the book. "How about: "My horoscope told me not to study, I have to much on my mind lately," ?"
"oh, yeah, that'll work, she's supposed to be really superstitious."
Robbie smiled as he looked over to see Jade sleeping in her sleeping bag. He had the Best Friend in the world.
A/N: So I'm going to write about their lives from now until HA.
