This next installment is going to tell you a little more about some events that happened between the show and "present day". It doesn't tell you exactly how Billy and Mandy fall in love, though, but it does tell you how they end up together.
I own Scott and Penelope. Adam Burton owns everyone else.
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Mandy snored loudly as she slept in the recliner, startling Scott, who was walking up to her with a book.
"Hey, Mom?" Scott asked as he tugged on his mother's shirt (you have to admire his courage).
Mandy stirred. "Wha…?"
"Hey, Mom?" Scott repeated. "What's a yearbook?"
Mandy was wide awake now. "Is it mine or your dad's?"
"Dad's," Scott answered.
"Oh…thank God…" Mandy muttered under her breath. She did NOT want Scott to see what Irwin wrote in her yearbooks. "A yearbook is a book students from middle and high school get at the end of the year to remember all the stupid things from the past year."
"So…Dad's in it a lot?"
"Surprisingly, no…but Mindy's in it a lot…"
Scott looked inside the yearbook. A lot of comments were in Billy's yearbook, mostly in the inside covers instead of the autographs section (A/N: Why people don't sign there, I don't know).
Some of the comments were as follows:
"Hello, Meet! Cant you beleev this year is finaly over? And next year, were senyors! Get ready for hundreds of wejeez Billy (its good scool spirit). Sperg."
"Yo, Billy! What's happenin', mah brotha? Can't wait 'til next year! Yo homey Irwin."
"Hey, Big Nose. I signed your stupid yearbook, so quit asking me. And…wipe the drool off these pages for God's sake. Mandy."
"Hey, Big Nose. Quit asking me to sign your freaking yearbook! Mandy."
"Hey, Bi"
"Why is that one unfinished?" Scott asked.
"I started writing and then punched him in the face," Mandy said monotonously.
Scott nodded and looked through the students section for the juniors (where his parents would be in). He saw Billy's picture. "Geez, didn't he ever use zit cream?"
Mandy shook her head.
Scott found Mandy's picture. "Hey, you look nice in this picture, Mom."
"Thanks."
"You're the only one not smiling, though."
"Do YOU ever smile?"
"More than you."
"True."
Scott continued to look at the yearbook. "Okay…why the heck are they doing that?"
"Because it's 'fun'."
"Looks stupid to me."
"I thought so, too."
About a half an hour later, they were done, but Scott had one question for Mandy.
"Can you tell me about your school days?"
