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Chapter One
It was a warm summer day and Kendall Knight, James Diamond, Carlos Garcia, Logan Mitchell, and Katie Knight were all stuck their apartment 2J cleaning their rooms.
Why? Because today was the annual "cleaning day". Once month, Mrs. Knight would say it's cleaning day and everyone would have clean their rooms, the kitchen, everything.
None of the kids liked it, though, and would try to find a way to get out of cleaning their oh-so-messy rooms. Kendall had managed to avoid cleaning his room two months in a row, so Mrs. Knight said that Kendall had to clean his room this month.
"But Mom," Kendall begged.
"No buts! You haven't cleaned your room for two months! How do you think the others feel about that?" asked Mrs. Knight.
Kendall knew he couldn't win the argument, so he trudged over to his room. Logan, who was vacuuming his side of the room, was almost done, and Kendall could tell. The room looked odd because of that; Kendall's side had clothes and trash strewn all over the floor, while Logan's side of the room was spotless. Kendall shook his head; he knew he wasn't going to finish cleaning his room on time to swim in the pool. Unless…
"Hey, Loges," said Kendall.
Logan sighed. "You want me to help you clean your side, right?" Kendall nodded his head sheepishly. "You're lucky I'm almost done." A few minutes later, Logan finished cleaning his part of the room and walked over to Kendall's side.
"You seriously need to learn how to be organized," Logan said, shaking his head. Kendall chuckled and helped Logan pick his clothes off the ground.
After picking up all the clothes, putting them in the laundry, and getting the trash, they decided they were done.
"We are finally done!" exclaimed Logan. Katie, James, and Carlos were finished 15 minutes ago and were waiting for the other two.
"YES!" exclaimed Katie, as she ran into the boys' room.
"Did you clean everything?" asked James.
"Course we did," replied Kendall.
Carlos pointed to Kendall's closet and asked, "Even your closet?"
Kendall turned around to face his closet and realized that there were clothes sticking out. "Oh no," he muttered, and walked over to it. Once he opened the closet, dirty clothes, old homework, hockey equipment, and other things fell out.
"Um, we'll help you," volunteered Katie. She started picking up Kendall's things, and the other boys followed her actions.
When they were almost done, Carlos exclaimed, "Hey guys! Look what I found!" he was holding a rather old album in his hands and was grinning from ear to ear. When everyone gave him a confused expression, he asked, "Don't you remember?"
"Um, not really," replied James.
Carlos looked slightly disappointed. "Oh. Well, this is the scrapbook we made when we were eleven, remember? We made a promise to show it to Katie when she's eleven!"
It was silent for a moment, the boys remembering that day.
Eleven year olds Kendall Knight, James Diamond, Carlos Garcia, and Logan Mitchell had just gotten out from school for the day and were racing each other to Carlos' house.
"I'm gonna beat you!" yelled Kendall.
"Nuh-uh!" Carlos screamed back.
"I'm gonna win!" hollered James. By the time the three got there, Logan was sitting down on the porch swing, waiting for them.
Logan smirked. "What took you guys so long?" He was so quiet no one had seen him zoom ahead of the other three. The other boys shook their heads in disbelief.
"That's the seventh time you've beaten us!" exclaimed Kendall.
Logan shrugged. "Why don't we go inside and do our homework?" The other three sighed but nodded their heads anyways. They knew Logan would put up a fight about homework. The four barged into the house, not bothering to knock and ran up the stairs to Carlos' room.
James sighed. "What should we do first?"
"Let's do geometry!" Logan exclaimed.
"You know I hate geometry!" Carlos groaned. "How 'bout we start with the Nice Act?"
Nice Acts were things that third through fifth graders in the boys' school had to do daily. They would do something nice for a family member, classmate, neighbor, etc. and that would be their Nice Act of the day. It was made to encourage kids to do kind acts, but it wasn't really helping, and the only one who was actually enthusiastic about doing the Nice Acts was Carlos.
Kendall shrugged. "What're we gonna do today?" Whenever they did a Nice Act, it had to be something different from the previous days, and the boys were running out of ideas.
"We can wash the car?" James suggested.
"We did that a week ago," Logan said, looking at their list of Nice Acts.
"Shovel the snow in the driveway?" added Kendall.
"Did that two days ago, remember?" replied Logan.
"We can make a scrapbook for Katie!" exclaimed Carlos. The other three boys looked at him, mouths agape. "What?" he asked, thinking he said something wrong.
"It's nothing, it's just that –" Logan said.
"–You usually say we should volunteer at the corndog stand," James finished. Kendall and Logan nodded in agreement.
"Good idea, but how'd you get it?" asked Kendall.
"Well, she's turning six in a few days, so I thought that we can start making a scrapbook for her. And then five years later, we can show it to her!" Carlos beamed.
"Carlos, that's actually a good idea for once!" exclaimed Logan. Carlos nodded.
"Then let's get started!" commanded Kendall. They soon started finding pictures of them and Katie and started putting together a homemade album.
Haha, yeah...and there is gonna be a chapter two...sometime...I have school...and yeah...
