A/N:
well!
Now you know what happens when I get bored. XD I wish I could have put more BillyxMandy in there, except for that little end bit. But ah, well. Enjoy!
Disclaimer: I do not own! If I did, this would totally be an episode -nodnod-
"Billy? Where are you?" A girl's cold voice broke the silence. "BILLY?"
"I'm over here! I can't see a thing!"
"Well, I can't either, so it's no good just saying 'I'm over here!'"
Mandy said irritably. She realized she was flat on her back, and rolled over to discover "over here" was right next to her.
"Hiyas Mandy!" Billy said excitedly out of the darkness. "Why's it all dark? Where ares we?"
Mandy groaned slightly, remembering the explosion.
"Who knows where we are, Billy? And it's dark because the elevator short circuited and blasted us about 20 feet while knocking out all the lights. I think we're still in the building." It was all coming back to her now.
"Oh, now I remembers! That was fun, until we hit the ground! That made me go to sleep!"
"Yes. I think this would make the top 10 worst field trips Miss Butterbean has taken us on. Where's Grim, anyway?"
"We left him at home cuz last time we wents feild-tripping he scared the bus driver out of his mind! Deeheehee!" Billy giggled.
"That useless bag of bones. He knows we're in trouble, yet he still doesn't get off his lazy butt and come see what's happened!" Mandy huffed, extremely annoyed. "Well, I don't care what he's doing, we are getting out of here." She pulled herself into a sitting position. "You can move, right?"
"Yep! It's kinda hurty though but dat's ok!" She heard him scrambling to his feet and did the same. Mandy put out her hands in front of her. She could just barely see them. She grabbed Billy's arm with one hand , held the other one out in front of her, and began to move forward.
After bumping into a few things that seemed to be large and square, Mandy finally caught sight of a chink of light to her left, illuminating a messy desk with pieces of charred paper scatter all around it.
"Well, it looks like we've found our escape route," Mandy said with a touch of triumph. "Come on, Billy." She began to climb onto the desk.
"But Mandy," Billy wailed, "I can't do that!"
"Why ever not?" Mandy asked angrily.
"Because I thinks I hurt my kuh-nee!"
"Oh,fine." Mandy got back down and scooped him up like a baby.
"Wheee!" Billy said as Mandy climbed onto the desk, with some difficulty.
"Shut up or I'll drop you before you can say Strawberry Yogurt Man," Mandy muttered, shoving him through the trapdoor in the ceiling and climbing through it herself.
They were on a roof. Squinting in the sudden light and wind, she could see they were on top of a very tall building. There was quite of view of her and Billy's neighborhood from here, as Billy pointed out happily, almost falling off the edge. She sat down next to Billy, dangling her feet over the edge. After a few minutes, Billy spoke.
"How are we going to get down?"
Mandy had not thought of that.
"I... Don't know. We wait, I guess."
"You don't know?!" Billy asked, shocked that there would be a thing Mandy didn't know.
"Somethings you just can't know, Billy." She watched people come in and out of shops below.
"Like whether milk is sour when you haves a stuffy nose?"
"Um... I suppose."
"So we're just gonna wait, huh?"
"Yes, Billy. We'll just wait."
"That's fine with me!"
And so they waited, watching the sun go down. An hour or so later, someone noticed them and got them home, but that particular hour of the day was much better then it would have been if the elevator hadn't exploded.
