snow sensations

Disclaimer: I do not own the Simpsons or it's characters.

Chapters 1,

Lisa always thought about the idea of extra school would be amazing; but to be snowed in the building was not the way she wanted it to go down. After all, there was only one classroom amount of kids and principal Skinner. Not to mention the fact that the school bullies were here; and she figured they wouldn't have tried to trudge through the snow which was at least three feet high by now. There was no telling how long they would be stuck here in the snow so Lisa was in the library storing books in a trash bag; which was the only large bag that she could find. Lisa set down her trash bag of books and stared out the window for a moment.

"Oh, I wish we weren't trapped like ants in maple syrup." Lisa said quietly, and then she grimanced at her own words.

"Ew, ants in syrup?" She asked herself.

"I thought it was original under the circumstances." Lisa heard a voice say. She turned around and saw Jimbo Jones standing behind her with his arms crossed over his chest.

"What are you doing here, Jimbo Jones." Lisa said a bit annoyed, but mostly embarrassed with the knowledge that he saw her talking to herself.

"Well, I was trying find some strong glue so we could force Bart to hold hands with Sherri." Jimbo said and Lisa blinked.

"Sherri? I thought he liked Terri?" Lisa said and Jimbo shrugged.

"Eh, maybe we could glue a hand to each twin that way we don't mess up." Jimbo said and Lisa rolled her eyes.

"Sounds really original and incredibly fascinating." Lisa said sarcastically and Jimbo curled his lip.

"There is no need to sound disrespectful." Jimbo said and Lisa sighed.

"Poor, Jimbo. He can can be cruel to the while world as long as it doesn't reciprocate." She said and Jimbo blinked.

"Uh... Hm..." He muttered and Lisa turned back to the window.

"Never mind, Mr. Jones. I know you don't understand me, and that's fine. No one really understands me so I'm use to it." Lisa said, perhaps the snow blocking the suns rays from her face her inner insecurities; that or maybe she was simply disappointed that Jimbo was confused by her.

"I'm sure there are lots of people who understand you." She heard Jimbo say, but these words just hurt her.

"Do you know what I would be going right now if I was at home?" Lisa said, she figured if he wasn't going to run away, then maybe he'll listen to her for a moment. Lisa heard him walk closer to her, but not say anything. So with a quiet sigh, she laid her head on her hand and answered.

"I would be sitting in my room reading a book; listening to see if Bart was about to barge in and do something stupid like throw a snowball at me. Anyways, I have been reading some romance lately, which is stupid and girlish, but I don't care. I would read with the window open and a blanket around me and mom would bring me a glass of hot chocolate and complain about the temperature of my room." Lisa chuckled as she thought of her mother, and she saw Jimbo's reflection in the window and she was surprised.

"You're still here?" She said astonished as she turned around to look at him.

"Of course I'm still here, you're talking to me." Jimbo said confused. He couldn't imagine someone just walking away as Lisa spoke. She had such an adult mind and attitude, but she occasionally let her innocent childhood run free.

"I, I know I was talking to you, but we aren't friends and I thought that you would walk away as soon as I said the word 'romance'." Lisa said and Jimbo stared at her.

"Well, it's rude to walk out of a conversation like that. And as for romance, I can't help but be a fan." Jimbo said and Lisa smiled.

"What kind of romance?" She asked and Jimbo shrugged.

"Mostly stuff in movies. But I think that there is a little romance in every movie because everyone wants that 'wow' factor. You know that moment where they find or figure out how amazing the hottie is." Jimbo said and Lisa blushed a little.

"Oh, well. Then I guess you wouldn't be interested in a Jane Austen story." Lisa said a bit quietly and Jimbo thought about this name.

"Is she an actor or some director?" Jimbo asked and Lisa sighed.

"An author. She wrote some of the greatest love stories that shaped the world, but several people have made movie versions of her work." Lisa said and Jimbo glances around.

"I don't think we have a DVD section here." Jimbo said and Lisa chuckled.

"No, but that's ok to me. Well, I guess I should get these books to my locker." Lisa said and Jimbo looked at her bag.

"Oh, let me get that." Jimbo said, almost reluctantly. His mother had always taught him to help women, especially ones that needed his help.

"But what about the glue you were desperate to find?" Lisa said and Jimbo smiled.

"I said I was trying to find some glue, but I guess I forgot to say that I did find the glue and was heading back to the cafeteria when I saw you." Jimbo said, picking up the bag of books and throwing them over his shoulders.

"Ok, well... just follow me." Lisa said nervously as she exited the library with Jimbo. It felt odd to have him help her. Probably because he usually made her cry, but she was thankful anyways. At Lisa's locker she put in her combination and grabbed her copy of Sense and Sensibility before Jimbo shoved the bag in her locker.

"There, now to glue Bart to the twins." Jimbo said taking the glue out of his pocket with a chuckle and then the two turned towards the echo of principal Skinner's voice.

"Children, stand down." They heard and Jimbo groaned.

"Oh, no, Military Skinner. I guess the glue will have to wait." Jimbo said putting the glue inside Lisa's locker and shutting the door.

"I said 'stand down'!" They heard Skinner say again and Lisa got nervous again.

"I guess we better get back huh." She said and Jimbo nodded.

"Yeah, I'll get the glue back from you later." He said and they walked to the cafeteria.