I just figured I could make a better fan fiction than some of the ones I've seen, so I thought, "Why not? I'll go for it." So, here you are.
Ed, Edd, and Eddy where sitting on the curb on a hot summer's day, bored out of their minds.
"So," Eddy said unenthusiastically, "what should we do today?"
"Well," Double D began, "we could-"
His sentence was interrupted by a moving van pulling into the cul-de-sac. It's bright orange logo, saying "Gomove!" was painted onto its white sides. It stopped in front of a tan house with red doors, and a young girl of about 12, it looked like, hopped out. She had brown hair that went to her waist, black boots that came to her knees, a simple black skirt, and a purple tee shirt. Then she turned around, and the Eds saw her small, thin face with huge brown eyes. She walked over.
"Dad? I'll help you unpack in a minute! Hey. I'm Arielle. Arielle Jason. What are your names?"
The boys sat stunned for a moment or two. Double D was the first to recover.
"Hello there! My name is Eddward, but you may call me Double D. These are my friends, Ed and Eddy."
Arielle smiled a smile that out-shined the sun. "Great! I bet we'll the best time. If, you'll let me be your friend."
"Of course you can hang out with us!" Eddy said. "You're hot!"
There was an awkward silence. Then Eddy tried to cover up with;
"….in…this…sun! I mean, it's summer! You must be burning in the sun! I know I am!"
Arielle's P.O.V
Moving had definitely not been my idea. But, my dad got a job here in Peach Creek, so…yeah, no choice really. But, boy, was I angry. I had a huge argument with him. My dad, that is.
"NO! I am not leaving! Things have just started to get better for me at school! Those boys have stopped making fun of me, and I've been controlling my temper…!"
But my dad said "The promotion takes me out of state, honey. This is a great opportunity, and.."
"OH YEAH, the 'great opportunity' line! REAL original, Dad!"
But we were moving and that was final. About three quarters of the way through the trip, I turned to my dad.
"I'm sorry. And I forgive you."
And all was well again. So, turning into the cul-de-sac, I began to worry. What if there were no other kids on the street? But my worry was put down as soon as I saw three boys sitting in the curb. They watched us pull into the driveway, probably curious. Definitely curious. I told my dad I would help out later. Most of the stuff in the truck was to heavy for me to carry anyways. My mom would be here in tomorrow with the smaller things. So any way, I walked over to the three guys staring at me.
"Hey. I'm Arielle. Arielle Jason. What are your names?"
They just kind of sat there for a while, until the one with a neat little hat on said to me, "Hello there! My name is Eddward, but you may call me Double D. These are my friends, Ed and Eddy."
Cute. All their names were Ed.
"Great! I bet we'll the best time. If, you'll let me be your friend." This was what worried me. Most people…didn't really like me. But lots of boys at my old school found my personality similar to that of their friend's. So, I had to ask for their acceptance.
Then the short one, Eddy, said, "Of course you can hang out with us! You're hot!" I was stunned. Then he added, "….in…this…sun! I mean, it's summer! You must be burning in the sun! I know I am!"
Oh, awkward 12 year old boys. You never stop being funny.
