Tommy's POV
I was speechless. Well, not quite. "ARE YOU CRAZY? SHE CAN'T BE COMING HERE! I JUST GOT MY LIFE IN ORDER!" My four siblings and I were standing in
front of our Dad(a/n I know what you are thinking, this is not the Delightful Children!!!) who has just betrayed us. How could he? How could
he bring the person we Quints hated most here? I turned angrily and
practically flew to our room (I call it 'our' room because all 5 of us sleep in there.) and slammed myself down on the bunk bed Will and I owned. "Tommy? Fireball? Are you okay?" I glanced up and saw my sister Mary, who I guess I hated because she looks like the one we hate. "Heck no! Our MOTHER is coming to visit! Doesn't that mean anything to you? We're doomed!" She giggled. Stupid girl. "Silly, it won't be too bad. We'll get to know her. Besides, if Daddy married her, doncha think she would be okay? Daddy is a great judge!" I sighed and looked at my cute, pig-tailed sister, Mary Ann
Rosana Randall. She was sweet, she was kind, and she was an angel. I sighed. "Okay, I guess I can avoid her for the rest of my days." Mary gave
me an don't-be-such-an-idiot look. I was gonna say something else when. SLAM! We heard the door slam. Mary leapt up and ran to the door. I, on the other hand, dragged myself up from the bed and took as long as I could to go down the ladder, (We sleep in a small tree house that is our bedroom) down the hall, and I still think I wasn't ready when I saw her. Wearing a black dress, her trademark eyeball pendant on her neck, she looked around at us all. To my relief, none of my team had even gone near her. I strolled up, my eyes serious and emotionless. Even though I was completely silent, my mind was screaming, "What is she doing here??? Get her out! She is not welcome!" I swallowed hard and making my voice low, said, "So. You join us.
Did your travel go well?" My sister Mackenzie looked at me proudly, as though she didn't think I could control my anger. The woman in front of us nodded slowly, as though she was a robot. that scared me. But I didn't let it show. A good leader never shows his weaknesses, if he can help it. At
that point, I could help it. I kept my face blank. Her eyebrows raised,
looking curious. I glared at her. "What? Why are you looking at us like
that?" How dare she look so innocent! She looked sad now. Mary moved to comfort her, but Ralphie held her back. For once he's not cracking jokes.
Our mother gave us a pouty face and answered dauntingly, " Are you not
going to give your mother a hug?" Mary's eyes filled with tears as she
broke away from Ralphie and gave her a hug. Mom looked down at her and smiled, saying, "You won't regret it, child." "She'd better not!" I hissed at her as I drew my sister away. I nodded my head toward the tree house and the five of us left in a line. As soon as we got back, Mary flopped down on her bed and said to me, "Thanks, Tommy. I felt like I couldn't let go." I smiled. She may be bossy. but she has her good points. "It's okay, sis. You are a valid member of this team, and since I'm the oldest, I look out for
all of you." I turned to Will, the genius of our team. "So, what do you think we should do next? Will sighed and answered, "I have absolutely no idea." I draped my hand over my face and got a good look at my watch. "Oh
jeez!!! I completely forgot about Abigail!" My siblings looked at me in confusion. "Uh, s'nothin'. I gotta go! Mackenzie, you're in charge!! Bye!" I kicked my jet boots and activated my hyper boost, flying to the suburbs
of Toledo, Ohio. With hyper boost, it took about 25 minutes to get to Toledo, from the island known as Frightslvania. Uh, if you are curious, e- mail the author. She made it up. When I landed the object of my affection saw me and sneaked away from her team. "Where were ya? Numbuh Five had to
go to da mall wit the others." She looked pretty pissed. I gave her my puppy eyes (which are very effective) and answered, "Sorry, Abby, but I had business at home. Mom came to visit." She smiled softly at me, and I knew, as usual, I had won her over. "#5 has no idea why she puts up wit' you." I smiled at her and we set off for our training ground. As soon as we got to the wide field we call 'Flower Field' (because there are flowers 24/7, even in winter) we began to train. "Okay, Ab," I said in a steady voice, my arms
finding her waist. She glared at me, and I let go with a sheepish grin.
"I'm gonna show ya how ta jump." Abby looked at me like I was a total idiot. "#5 knows how to jump." She demonstrated. I smirked at her. "No.. I mean." I took a running start, jumped, and I landed 50 feet away. Since I was too lazy to walk, I jetted back with my jet boots. "Jump." I replied as
I got back to her. Abby's mouth was hanging open in amazement. Then she
smiled. I love it when she does that. Abby answered. "Two words. Teach
Abby." I smiled too. She is one daring (maybe perfect) kid!!!
Ok! That's the first chappie! One of my reviewers said she likes #5
best. So do I! This story is completely about Numbuh 5. Enjoy!
I was speechless. Well, not quite. "ARE YOU CRAZY? SHE CAN'T BE COMING HERE! I JUST GOT MY LIFE IN ORDER!" My four siblings and I were standing in
front of our Dad(a/n I know what you are thinking, this is not the Delightful Children!!!) who has just betrayed us. How could he? How could
he bring the person we Quints hated most here? I turned angrily and
practically flew to our room (I call it 'our' room because all 5 of us sleep in there.) and slammed myself down on the bunk bed Will and I owned. "Tommy? Fireball? Are you okay?" I glanced up and saw my sister Mary, who I guess I hated because she looks like the one we hate. "Heck no! Our MOTHER is coming to visit! Doesn't that mean anything to you? We're doomed!" She giggled. Stupid girl. "Silly, it won't be too bad. We'll get to know her. Besides, if Daddy married her, doncha think she would be okay? Daddy is a great judge!" I sighed and looked at my cute, pig-tailed sister, Mary Ann
Rosana Randall. She was sweet, she was kind, and she was an angel. I sighed. "Okay, I guess I can avoid her for the rest of my days." Mary gave
me an don't-be-such-an-idiot look. I was gonna say something else when. SLAM! We heard the door slam. Mary leapt up and ran to the door. I, on the other hand, dragged myself up from the bed and took as long as I could to go down the ladder, (We sleep in a small tree house that is our bedroom) down the hall, and I still think I wasn't ready when I saw her. Wearing a black dress, her trademark eyeball pendant on her neck, she looked around at us all. To my relief, none of my team had even gone near her. I strolled up, my eyes serious and emotionless. Even though I was completely silent, my mind was screaming, "What is she doing here??? Get her out! She is not welcome!" I swallowed hard and making my voice low, said, "So. You join us.
Did your travel go well?" My sister Mackenzie looked at me proudly, as though she didn't think I could control my anger. The woman in front of us nodded slowly, as though she was a robot. that scared me. But I didn't let it show. A good leader never shows his weaknesses, if he can help it. At
that point, I could help it. I kept my face blank. Her eyebrows raised,
looking curious. I glared at her. "What? Why are you looking at us like
that?" How dare she look so innocent! She looked sad now. Mary moved to comfort her, but Ralphie held her back. For once he's not cracking jokes.
Our mother gave us a pouty face and answered dauntingly, " Are you not
going to give your mother a hug?" Mary's eyes filled with tears as she
broke away from Ralphie and gave her a hug. Mom looked down at her and smiled, saying, "You won't regret it, child." "She'd better not!" I hissed at her as I drew my sister away. I nodded my head toward the tree house and the five of us left in a line. As soon as we got back, Mary flopped down on her bed and said to me, "Thanks, Tommy. I felt like I couldn't let go." I smiled. She may be bossy. but she has her good points. "It's okay, sis. You are a valid member of this team, and since I'm the oldest, I look out for
all of you." I turned to Will, the genius of our team. "So, what do you think we should do next? Will sighed and answered, "I have absolutely no idea." I draped my hand over my face and got a good look at my watch. "Oh
jeez!!! I completely forgot about Abigail!" My siblings looked at me in confusion. "Uh, s'nothin'. I gotta go! Mackenzie, you're in charge!! Bye!" I kicked my jet boots and activated my hyper boost, flying to the suburbs
of Toledo, Ohio. With hyper boost, it took about 25 minutes to get to Toledo, from the island known as Frightslvania. Uh, if you are curious, e- mail the author. She made it up. When I landed the object of my affection saw me and sneaked away from her team. "Where were ya? Numbuh Five had to
go to da mall wit the others." She looked pretty pissed. I gave her my puppy eyes (which are very effective) and answered, "Sorry, Abby, but I had business at home. Mom came to visit." She smiled softly at me, and I knew, as usual, I had won her over. "#5 has no idea why she puts up wit' you." I smiled at her and we set off for our training ground. As soon as we got to the wide field we call 'Flower Field' (because there are flowers 24/7, even in winter) we began to train. "Okay, Ab," I said in a steady voice, my arms
finding her waist. She glared at me, and I let go with a sheepish grin.
"I'm gonna show ya how ta jump." Abby looked at me like I was a total idiot. "#5 knows how to jump." She demonstrated. I smirked at her. "No.. I mean." I took a running start, jumped, and I landed 50 feet away. Since I was too lazy to walk, I jetted back with my jet boots. "Jump." I replied as
I got back to her. Abby's mouth was hanging open in amazement. Then she
smiled. I love it when she does that. Abby answered. "Two words. Teach
Abby." I smiled too. She is one daring (maybe perfect) kid!!!
Ok! That's the first chappie! One of my reviewers said she likes #5
best. So do I! This story is completely about Numbuh 5. Enjoy!
