The idiot-inator is proud to present her first fanfiction ever. She does not own these peeps. – unless they are yellow and marshmallow-y.

Sally Botsford has finally let her twelve-year-old daughter have her first boy-girl party. It will be very short (two hours, from three to five pm) and both parents will be upstairs. There will be less than ten kids total. Also, this will be on a Sunday afternoon in the middle of December. There is only one week left of school before Winter Vacation. Excited over this news, Becky immediately runs to her best friend's house. Violet is a little nervous but finds it exhilarating as well.

The next day, Friday, Becky tracks down Scoops to invite him. He accepts, stating it's too cold this weekend and he was hoping something fun would come out of it. At lunch, she informs the duo in each other's pocket, Bea and Eugene. They always eat by themselves, in the drama hall. Unfortunately, Victoria's spy Hunter also overhears the details. By recess, Becky realizes there will be three invited girls but only two invited boys. Tobey is sitting alone at a bench, sketching who-knows-what in a journal. Anxious, Becky walks up to him and point-blankly asks if he'd like to hang out.

"What do you mean hang out?" He asks suspiciously.

"I'm having my first boy-girl party this Sunday and I wanted to invite you."

"What time?" He asks, accent slowly draining away.

"From three to five."

"… Eileen's not coming, is she?"

Becky contemplates lying to the desperate-sounding boy but decides against it. "No."

He smiles a little and continues drawing. "I'll be there."

Around twelve on Sunday, Becky is wearing a light blue top and blue jeans, with her regular red headband. She is hanging glitter balloons around the house and a big piñata in the kitchen. She also makes sure she has enough ice cream, bowls, candy and other toppings. By 12:30, she is pulling out blankets, pillows, cushions, Christmas lights and plenty other things necessary for the perfect blanket fort. Some time after one, she has a karaoke machine set up to the television and picks out a large handful of songs she figures her guests will enjoy. She has candles set up in the downstairs bathroom, in case they start in on scary stories and urban legends.

At 1:30, Violet comes over. She is wearing a lavender tank top and bubblegum pink shorts, with her regular purple bow. She helps Becky clean her room, then make a practice fort there. She informs Becky than one of the most fun games to play is MASH, so the girls start working on the stock cards. A little before two, Sally is called into work. As she is leaving, Tobey arrives, grumbling about his mother being called in, as well. He is wearing a teal tee and blue jeans, with a clip-on version of his red bowtie. Tobey helps Violet scour the attic in search of old mad libs books.

Around 2:30, Bea and Eugene arrive together. Bea is wearing a hot pink top with a white vest and blue jeans. Her hair is done up as usual. Eugene hasn't changed his attire at all. They comment on how cold it is then help Becky make a bounty of cookies and hot chocolate. A few minutes before three, Scoops finally makes an appearance. He is wearing a yellow tee, blue jeans and his regular fedora, although the tag is missing and he looks more like a trendsetter than a reporter. With TJ at Johnson's, Tim is the only non-invitee still in the house. He is upstairs, listening to music through headphones and reading a selection of books his daughter previously selected.

Sparing no time, Bea runs out of the kitchen and dives onto the couch. Becky and Eugene walk out of the kitchen with perplexed looks on their faces. Violet and Tobey are setting out the snacks and also look at her strangely. Scoops smirks. She turns to face everyone with a sheet wrapped around her head and pillows in her arms.

"Let's make a blanket fort!"

Scoops starts arranging as many chairs as he can locate, aligning them with the couch. Bea sifts through the blankets and begins clipping them together with clothespins. Eugene finds brooms, mops and other long items like so, to lengthen the fort. Becky collects extra pillows and stuffed animals to make a comfy area, while Violet opens up sleeping bags for the ground. Tobey finds multicolored Christmas lights and immediately begins stringing them up along the clothespins, with the help of some stick-able wall hooks.

Scoops rummages for flashlights and Eugene runs to find cookies for various cookie bins found in corners of the tent. Violet makes a 'Kids Only' sign and hangs it on one of the wall hooks. Becky and Tobey find several interesting books and set them up inside, by the flashlights. Eventually, the fort stretches across the living room and into the hall area beside the stairs. The kids collapse inside, admiring their work. Eugene is beside Violet with the cookies. Bea is beside Scoops near the front. Becky is beside Tobey around the books.

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