Aloha! This is my new story with some old OC's. This story is (hopefully) one million times better! If you didn't read NG, NW, That sucks for you! (I'm only this mean to my friends... YOU GUYS ARE NOW MY FRIENDS! XD)

Enjoy!

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Jessica Louis tapped her foot impatiently. She wished the teacher would stop sucking up to her skeleton husband and actually teach them.

And she wonders why she doesn't get paid good money. Jessica thought.

Anything in the world could make this day ten thousand times better!

Jessica looked around and saw Howard Wiener-man messing with some of the test tubes filled with different colored liquids. He picked the red one up and dumped it into boiling water.

Jessica thought back to one of the lessons.

"Now, Take the blue one and put it into the boiling water. Then, to prevent an icy explosion, put the red liquid in. Never EVER put blue or red in alone."

"So blue would cause a snowy explosion while red would most likely cause a fiery explosion?" Jessica asked.

"Most likely." Mrs. D said.

Jessica quickly shoved her binder in her bag and braced herself. Instantly, fire erupted from it.

"Mr Wienerman, what have you done?" Mrs. D shouted, peeling her mouth away from the skeleton's teeth.

"Jessica shuddered slightly before standing up.

"Students, evacuate!" Mrs. D shouted, grabbing Mr. D and her bag before taking off.

Jessica slung her bag over her shoulder and started to run off, before she noticed a glowing math book lying on the floor where Howard's best friend sat.

Without a second thought, she grabbed the book and ran out of the classroom. She pulled the door shut and ran outside where Mrs. Driscoll was.

Jessica looked around before spotting Howard and his nervous/angry best friend was. She hurried over there and caught on to their conversation.

"I can't believe you left it in there!"

"It's not my fault."

"Not you fault?! It was an-" The purple- haired teen was cut off by Jessica tapping his shoulder.

"I think this is yours." She said. The teen, which she knew was Randy Cunningham, accepted the book and smiled gratefully at Jessica.

"Thanks."

"No problem." She said before turning and walking away.

"Soo...You aren't mad?"

"Still mad. We are SO not done talking about this."

Jessica cocked an eyebrow at what she had just overheard.

Who would be mad about losing a math book? Unless it wasn't a math book! Dun, dun, dun DUNNNN!

Jessica smiled and rolled her eyes.

Oh what her imagination could do.

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Later on, Randy sat on his bed with an angry Nomicon in his lap.

"It's not my fault Howard decided to- Argh!" The Nomicon opened up and Randy fell down from his bed with a loud thump.

Randy fell faster until he landed on a tree. He winced before getting hit with a rolled up scroll.

"Now I know how dogs feel." he muttered, rubbing his head. He looked up and watched the scroll unroll and play a couple of scenes from when he lost a fight, lost the Nomicon, etc. Finally, words appeared on the scroll.

"The Ninja's responsibilities have no limits, only new beginnings." He read.

"No idea what that means but, okay!" He said before the tree shook and he fell out.

"Ugh." Randy lifted his head and wiped the drool off of his face. Shutting the Nomicon , he stood up and looked at a picture of him, his mom and his dad. He was about nine when the picture was taken. Randy desperately wanted to see his dad again, but it just wouldn't be the same with his parents fighting. And if his dad came...

He didn't really want to think about it.

"Dinner!"

Randy sighed and set the Nomicon down.

"Coming!" Randy ran out of his room and shut the door.

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Jessica sat at a small bar-stool and read the note her father left her.

Dear Jess,

I'm sorry I had to leave. I had a very important meeting. There's some leftover pasta in the fridge. Help yourself. Mom said she would be home late tonight. Get some rest. Love you.

Dad

Jessica sighed. Her dad was a game maker and her mom was a doctor. Jessica was often alone, but she didn't mind. Her parents offered to but her a pet to spend time with, but she refused. She opened the fridge and took out a container of pasta. She took out a plate and set some in.

She always said that she would hang out with her friends. There was one flaw in that though.

She didn't have friends.

Jessica didn't really need friends. She was fine without them.

She and Theresa were okay friends. Sometimes Heidi would ask her for help, and that wasn't very often. Otherwise, she was alone.

The microwave dinged, and she pulled out the bowl of pasta and set it on the counter. She opened another drawer and pulled out a fork. As she sat down and ate, she thought back to what happened earlier.

From what I can tell, Randy's not a math geek. Or any geek for that matter. If he's not a geek, why does he care for that math book? Maybe it isn't a math book. The actual book did look a little big... I wonder why...

Jessica took a small bite and rolled her eyes. She really needed to stop thinking silly things.

Maybe she did need friends after all.

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That's all for today! Sorry if it was short. Please review, fave, follow, etc.

Smokebomb!

( Man, I've missed writing that.)