Calvin was on his bed, studying centrifugal force for his physics class. He groaned and slipped of his bed. Hobbes, who was curled up taking a nap near Calvin's window in the sweet blossoming Phoenix sun, Yawned. "I'm glad we moved to Arizona. The Sun is a lot better," Hobbes said.
"Have you even been paying attention, Furball!?" Shouted Calvin. "Help me study if you don't have anything better to do." Hobbes yawned and took the Physics book from Calvin.
"Centrifugal force," Hobbes said
"An apparent force that acts outward on a body moving around a center, arising from the body's inertia."
"Why are the forces of nature important to physics?"
"Because they basically run the world," Calvin said. Hobbes turned to him
"I'm bored, Calvin, why can't we go outside?" Calvin smirked at him.
" Oh, gee, I don't know, maybe because it's 120 outside right now!" Calvin said, staring at the leaves of the tree outside his bedroom window.
"Well, than what should we do?" Hobbes whined. Calvin, who was in eighth grade, and couldn't drive, had a great idea.
" I know! I have some extra money! Let's ask Mom if she can drop us off at the junkyard so we can make art to sell at the mall, and get more money!" Calvin said, giggling and twisting his fingers.
" How does that have to do with already having money?" asked Hobbes. Calvin shrugged, already running down the stairs.
