I muttered quietly to myself as I labeled the various things in my locker. Ah, free period. When I wasn't filling my brain with important knowledge for the future in Peach Creek Junior High, I was making sure everything I owned was completley spotless.
"And here we have my advanced algebra book, my pencils..." I muttered to myself, typing it in on my label maker.
I stuck the final labels on and marveled at my work. After all, a clean locker was a happy locker! It felt good to know you had an organized space.
"HI DOUBLE D!" A loud voice intruded my thoughts. Letting out a yelp, I nearly hit the ceiling from shock.
"Ed!" I complained, turning to my friend. Before I could continue, I smelled something horrid.
"Oh, Ed! When was the last time you bathed?" I asked, turning around to get my pine scented air freshener out of my locker. I retrieved it and proceeded to spray the area around Ed, hopefully killing the scent.
"Yesterday. In gravy." Ed replied, grinning.
"That's repulsive, Ed!" I said, carefully placing my air freshener back in it's rightful place.
"Yes I am!" Ed replied once more, still grinning.
"I'll ignore that comment." I remarked, turning my head to see Eddy walking toward me. Now I knew this was going to be a bad day.
"Hey, Sockhead." He said with a wave, a smirk on his face.
I grimaced, putting a hand on my head. 'Sockhead', that name was getting embarrassing and annoying, but it was too risky to get rid of my hat.
"Let me copy your homework." Eddy said, and started tearing through my locker. Books and papers flew down the hall.
My eyes widened in horror.
"GOOD HEAVENS EDDY! HAVE YOU GONE MAD?" I shouted, waving my arms frantically in the air.
"Chill, Double D. I'll put it back." Eddy replied, smirking as he pulled my math homework from my folder.
I made a lunge for him, but I was stopped by Ed, who pulled me into his grasp.
"It's okay, Double D. The cow and the chicken will come home from the moon." He said, patting me on the head.
"I have no idea what you're talking about, Ed." I said in confusion, trying to escape his restrain.
Eddy laughed a little, shoving everything back in my locker.
"Get a brain, Ed." He said, leaning up against the row of lockers.
It's going to be a long day...
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