The Best Prom Ever
Part 1
"How do like this?" Candace asked her best friend. They were at the Dansville Mall, trying on dresses for the upcoming Prom. The orange haired teenager held up a pretty yellow dress with pink flowers lining the front.
"That looks fantastic girl!" Stacy commented. "Go on, buy it! I'll buy it if I didn't already have a dress, but I do. That dress is screaming your name, go ahead and buy it!"
"Couldn't agree with you more Stac!" Candace agreed as she and the girl walked to the checkout register. "I'm buying this and that's…" Then the girls saw a lovely velvet dress on display. It was glittery all over. It seemed to sparkle.
"Oh… my… gosh!" Candace stared in awe at the dress. Then a happy grin spread across her face.
"Forget this!" She threw the yellow dress aside, and rushed for the velvet one. "This one is far more perfect!" She picked it up and put it across her chest. She looked down and gasped. "Oh my gosh, this one! I'll look gorgeous with it on. Jeremy will love me for sure! It's perfect, what a girl dreams a dress should look like, and it's…"
"Pricy." Stacy said, examining the price tag. This snapped Candace out of her fantasy.
"W-what?"
"Look at the price." Stacy showed her the price tag. Candace read it out loud.
"3,000,000 dollars?"
"That's right. Better stick to the yellow, it's much cheaper." Candace looked at her friend.
"But, but, the velvet one is prettier and fancy! Errrr, why do the fanciest ones have to be so darn expensive all the time?"
"Because people want them. I don't blame them, that dress is sooooo darn great on you!" Candace blushed.
"Thanks, I know, doesn't it?"
"Totally! Wish we had the money to buy it through." Candace sighed.
"Oh well. This will have to do until my senior prom I guess." She and Stacy left the velvet dress, and took the yellow one to the check-out.
When they checked out, they went outside to where their bikes were, got on, and peddled home.
"Hay sis!" Phineas greeted when they entered the house. "Pretty dress."
"Why thank you!" His sister responded. "This dress will help me look fabulous on Prom night with Jeremy, and you two better not mess it up for me! Capeech?
"O-kay! Phineas shrugged, not sure what his sister meant.
"Come on Stac!" Candace called to her. "Let's see how wonderful I look!" Stacy followed her upstairs.
"Before you leave," Phineas told his sister. "Have you seen Perry?"
"Nope!" Candace said. "Don't care, bye-bye!" The two teens went to Candace's room to try on the dress. Candace shut her door when they were in.
The boys just shrugged, and went outside to think of the day's activity.
"Greetings Perry." The platypus's boss greeted as the agent sat in his chair. "According to our resources, for some unknown strange reason, your nemesis Dr. D has gone to the store and brought a sewing machine, yarn, and sowing needles." Perry's boss shrugged. "Now we don't know why he brought those items. Has he turned into an old granny who passion in life is to sow? We have no clue, and we would like to know. So, go and find out why Agent P: we're counting on you." The platypus saluted, and was off.
Agent P flew his jetpack to D.E.L, and parked his vehicle outside as he went in the open window.
Inside, Perry saw the dresses He paused. Wait a minute; Dr. D wasn't planning to put him in a dress again. He was already one before, there was no way he was going to let the doctor dress him like that again! He refuses!
He saw the doctor busing at work with the sowing machine he bought. He was humming "Githie Githie Goo" while he worked.
Perry got ready to fight. When Dr. D saw him, he stopped at what he was doing.
"Oh hey Perry the Platypus." He greeted. "Sorry, I have no time to try to rule today, I'm in the middle of making a Prom dress for my sweet girl, Vanessa." Perry stopped his pose, and looked at him. Was he serious?
"Anyways, Perry." His enemy continued. "You can help me. Could you hand me the measureing tape, and stay a while?" Perry gave in, and shrugged. Sure, why not? He didn't have anything better to do. At least he didn't have to stay around Candace as she was getting ready for Prom.
Perry went to the supply cart, got Dr. D a tape measure, and gave it to him. Dr. D took it from him.
"Thank you Perry the Platypus." The doctor thanked him.
The platypus then took a hard covered book entitled "Prom- a Teenaged Milestone", went to a chair, sat down, and began to read. The platypus was eager to know why so many teenagers attended Prom each year and what the big deal was. He read as Dr. D was working on her daughter's dress.
Candace was trying on her dress when the phone rang. The teenager picked it up, and answered.
"Prom psyched teen talking." She spoke dreamily in the phone. "Can I take a message?"
"Candace, its Jeremy." Jeremy greeted on the other end. Candace quickly went back to reality.
"Jeremy, hi!" She greeted. "How's it going? Getting ready for the big night?"
"That's kind of why I'm calling, see my parents are both at work and…"
"Yeah." Candace said dreamily.
"And I'm going to the mall to buy a suit, and Suzy doesn't want to come, and…"
"Yeah."
"I can't leave Suzy alone, so…"
"Yeah."
"So can you watch Suzy for a while until I find the perfect suit for Prom?"
"Yeah." Then she went back to reality. "Wait, what?" She slapped herself in the face. Not again!
"Thanks Candace, you're the best." Jeremy hung up. Candace hung up and groaned.
"Oh, why must that girl hunt me? Why?!" Then Candace remembered something and calmed down.
"Hey, Suzy will be alone without Jeremy, she's off the clock." She then pumped her fist in by her side excitedly. "Yes!" She then went downstairs to greet her guests.
Before Candace opened the door, she checked her hair. When she was done, she opened the door.
"Hi Jeremy." Candace said sweetly.
"Hey Candace." Jeremy greeted back. "Suzy? Say hello."
"Greetings Candace." The little girl spoke. "We're going to have lots of fun today. I can't wait to get started!" Candace then saw the black panting poodle in her arms.
"Oh." Candace said, laughing a little. "I see you bought your cute dog with you." "How cute." She was about to pet Mizy, when the dog growled, and snapped at her. Candace withdrew her hand before the dog could bite her.
"Yep!" The teenaged girl declared, chucking. "Never changed a bit. What an angel." She then whispered to herself sarcastically. "Angel of Doom that is." Jeremy looked confused.
"Candace, are you okay?" Her boyfriend asked.
"Yep!" Candace quickly lied. "Never better!"
"Okay. Well, I'll be back at five, have fun sis!"
"I will bro!" Little Suzy told him, she waved as he departed. "Bye big bro. I love you and always will." Then she whispered to herself as she narrowed her eyelashes at Candace. "And no one will ruin it for me. I'll make sure of it." Mitzy growled at Candace. Candace closed the door.
"Well, what should we do before your awesome brother gets back?" The teenager wanted to know. The little girl grinned, and attacked Candace, the teen screamed. Suzy pinned her to the ground.
"What did I do?" The teenager cried out, frighten. Mizy looked at her madly.
"You taking him to Prom aren't you?" Suzy commanded. "Aren't you?"
"What? Who? What are you taking about?"
"Don't play dumb on me. I'm talking about Jeremy. You're taking him to Prom, aren't you?" Candace didn't speak. Suzy squeezed the teenager's neck gently. "Aren't you?"
"Yes!!" Candace blurted out. Suzy stopped. "I'm taking your brother to the Prom tomorrow! Just, please don't hurt me!" Suzy got off.
"Very well." She told Candace. The little girl then looked at Candace's dress.
"Is that your Prom dress?"
"Yes."
"It looks great on you."
"Awww! You really think so?"
"Course I do! It'll be a shame if something bad happens to that dress."
"Yes." Then Candace realized where this was going. "Wait, what are you planning to do with me?"
"Oh nothing much, but my dog might." Candace noticed the two glaring at her evilly. Candace stepped back afraid.
"I-I don't like where this is going. What are you planning?"
"Get her!" Suzy ordered her dog. Mizy obeyed, and bounded after the teenaged girl. Candace screamed, as the two of them chased her into the kitchen.
"SUZZZZZZZYYYYYYY!"
Meanwhile, outside the stepbrothers were still thinking of what to do. They herd Candace scream.
"Hmmm, Suzy must be here." Phineas said. "And sounds like she bought her dog."
"Quite." Ferb agreed. Then, a blonde lady went to them. The two boys looked at her.
"Um, hello!" Phineas greeted. "Why are you here in our backyard?"
"Are you Phineas?" The lady asked. Phineas looked surprised.
"Yes." He admitted. "How did you know my name?"
"I'm Mrs. Ozarick. Head principal of Dansville High School; DHS for short. Your sister Candace told me about you two. She says you two drive her crazy."
"Well, "crazy" is not how we're put it. Unlike many other younger siblings towards their older siblings, we're really quite behaved. So, we have no clue what you're talking about. Can we help you?"
"Well, maybe Candace was being dramatic when she said you drive her bonkers." The lady decided. "You know, teenagers with their crazy fantasies." She laughed a little. The boys just looked at her, she stopped, and continued.
"Anyways," She said. "Our DJ for the Prom has become ill, and unfortunately we have no one to take his place."
"So, what do you want us to do about it?" Phineas asked.
"I know this is quite sudden, but can you two be the DJs to your sister's Prom?"
"Sure." Phineas agreed. "We're be happy to help. Anything for our sister."
"Great! See you boys tomorrow." She left the backyard.
"Bye!" Phineas and Ferb waved to her. When she was gone, they stopped. Phineas turned to his brother.
"Gosh, Ferb." Phineas said. "Candace will be shocked to hear the news. I know what we're doing tomorrow, come on; let's go tell sis!" The two boys raced inside to tell their sister the news.
"Hope you like your grape juice." Candace said as she put a cup of grape juice by Suzy at the kitchen table.
"Oh don't worry," Suzy reassured her, grinning with a plan up her sleeve. "I will." Candace looked at her.
"Wait a minute!" She realized. "You're planning something, aren't you?" Suzy pretended to be shocked.
"What ever do you mean?" She faked. "I would never do anything nasty to my brother's friend."
"Yes you are! You're scheming something you little bugger, now what is it? Hey wait, doesn't grape juice stain?" Suzy tipped her cup, and grape juice spilled all over Candace's dress! Candace screamed.
"Oopsie." The little girl said. "My bad!"
"You ruined my Prom dress!"
"Gosh, I'm soooo sorry Candace. I didn't mean it. It was an accident, I swear."
"Oh, don't pull that one on me missy! I know it was you, it's always you! Now I have no dress for the Prom, and it's all your fault!" Then the boys came in.
"Hay Candace!" Phineas greeted. "Boy, you're never believe the news we're about to tell you." Candace madly turned around.
"WHAT?" she snapped. The boys were shocked by this response.
"Whoa!" Phineas observed. "Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning."
"Perhaps this is the wrong time." Ferb said. "We'll tell her later when she's calmed down." Candace calmed down. She felt bad at what she did. The boys were about to leave when Candace stopped them.
"No, tell me now. I'm sorry; I was mad, and I let the anger get the best of me. You boys didn't do anything, which is abnormal for you two, so please, just tell me what you want to tell me." Phineas looked at his stepbrother, then back at Candace.
"Sure it won't upset you?" He asked.
"No, but go ahead tell me. This day is already bad enough; go on, what is it?" Phineas took a deep breath and told her.
"Candace, your high school principal came to us in the backyard, and she asked us to do a very important favor. Sis, we're going to be DJs at your Prom isn't that great?" Candace was speechless.
"What?"
