I'm back! I was stuck in my condo in Florida. No, don't get me wrong, it was awesome! But my dad didn't turn on the WiFi, so I could't update. This popped into my mind on they way home. Hope you guys like it!

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Madison slowly picked up her glasses. To say she was scared to put them on would be an understatement. She was terrified! The annoyingly obnoxious two year old she called her brother somehow got his hands on her glasses and threw them across the room. Just like her parents, she was as blind as a bat without them. Unfortunately, she was the klutz her mother used to be (and still is). So she tripped and fell all over the place while she looked for them.

When the pink glasses were properly on, her violet eyes widened in shock. The table, two chairs, goldfish bowl, and her father's Nobel Prize were broken. The four year old quickly filled up a glass with water and plopped the fish in. She took the table leg that popped off and screwed it back into the hole. Madison bit her lip. How would she explain the chairs? Maybe she could wing it. Yea right.

Madison pushed the brown hair out off her face as she looked around for duct tape. Suddenly, she stepped on something that didn't seem... right. Not the floor, too. She hesitantly looked down. Oh no. Oh no. Oh no. She forgot about the Nobel Prize! There was a few cracks and chips. Her father was going to kill her. The television turned off, and footsteps started to come closer to the kitchen. Thank the Lord the stairs were right next to Madison. She quickly ran up and into her bedroom.

Think Madison. Think! she thought. Madison ran all around her room, searching for a perfect spot to hide the damaged item. She settled for her toy trunk. Good thing too, the footsteps were coming up the stairs. Madison jumped on her bed and opened a book. Then, the door opened, revealing her parents.

"Madison, I know you're only four, but yesterday you read Romeo and Juliet in five hours without any help." Jeanette said as she walked towards the bed. Madison raised her eyebrow.

"The book's upside down, sweetie." she explained. Madison only nodded in response.

"We heard a loud noise. Dylan said you did it. Are you okay?" Simon asked as he joined his wife.

"Yeah, of course it is! W-W-Why wouldn't be?" Madison said nervously. Another thing she inherited from her parents:not being able to lie.

"Well, two chairs are broken. We just wanted to make sure you weren't hurt."

"Yeah, I just tripped."

"And broke two chairs?" Jeanette asked skeptically.

"It's sounds crazy, but I tripped." Madison avoided eye contact.

"Okay. But if anything happened, please tell us." Simon said as he and Jeanette left. Madison sighed in relief. A few minutes later though, her worry started again.

" 'Netta, have you seen my Nobel Prize?" Simon shouted.

"No Simon." she shouted back.

"Well, it's not here!"

Madison decided to go outside and bury the thing. She put on shoes and a jacket, told her parents, and went into the backyard. She dug a small hole into the ground and put it in. When she covered it with dirt, you could barely tell there was something under there. You know, if you were blind. Madison might have done better, but her mother called her in for dinner.

Madison's parent's played twenty questions with her, but somehow she managed to not slip up. She went to bed with butterflies in her stomach. This won't end well.

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I had to write this. Also, I want to make a little shout out.

ChipmunksRule4ever: Thank you so much! You are so supportive!

Chow!