Right after Ed was bothering Sarah when she was in her play fort with Jimmy, she yelled out, "ED! GET OFF My PLAY FORT!" Ed didn't move 1 single muscle and Sarah said, "That does it, Ed, I'M TELLING MOM!"

Ed was beginning to get real terrified.

"No, Sarah, don't tell Mom!" Ed exclaimed in fear, just as he ran over to the kitchen where Sarah was, and his mom was washing dishes.

"Mom, I think you should know, Ed keeps bugging me again while I was playing in my play fort with Jimmy." Sarah said while looking up at their mother's face.

"Oh no, not again!" Ed exclaimed in fear and alarm as their mother turned herself over to him to scold him.

"Edward, this is my final warning to you, either go on to your room or go outside and stop bothering your younger sister!" Ed's mom exclaimed as Ed looked right at her angry face.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! Ed screamed in fear as he ran around the entire house and went outside the front yard.

"Hello, little blue jay, I was very depressed and terrified, but the colorful great outdoors have made me bright and cheerful again." Ed said to the little blue jay.

He imagined himself as a blue jay, so that he would fly away from all of the screaming and yelling and harsh arguments.

Back in reality, Ed looked through a window that was half open.

"He just won't stop bugging Sarah whenever she's watching television or doing some sort of activity with Jimmy and a few other young kids in the Cul-De-Sac," Ed heard his mother say through the half open window. "I don't know what to do with that boy anymore."

"Well, you could have him spend the night at Double D's house." Ed heard his father say through the half open window as well.

"Have him spend the entire night at Double D's house? hey, that's not a bad idea, that way he'll be outta our hairs forever."

Ed was beginning to feel terrible about something he never meant to do before in his entire life.

Ed's mom opened the window and stuck her head out through it, "Edward, you're spending the entire night at Double D's house, come pack your things, please!"

"Yes, Mom, I'm coming!"