All right, since I see a couple people liked the first episode, I decided to do another one, just to see the reactions! So, hope you all enjoy this one! Anyway, enjoy!


ORANGE RATCHET PRESENTS...

OLGA'S FACT OR FICTION TALES

Episode 2: Artists' View


Tonight was a very special night for Helga Pataki. She was humming to herself as she was getting pretty dressed up when she heard Olga coming in.

"Wow, seems my baby sister is getting ready for a date." Olga giggled.

Helga, ignoring what Olga called her, smiled as she said, "I'm planning on going to an art show at the school tonight. One of my paintings is on there, so I want to at least look at how well people like it."

"Wow, I didn't know you were an artist." Olga smiled as she sat down.

"Eh, I dabble." Helga shrugged. "When I'm not writing, I draw."

"Wow... I bet in time, your painting will be as famous as mine." Olga smiled.

"Wait... what? You had a painting?" Helga stared in shock.

"Well, more of a sculpture. It's not perfect, I will admit, but everybody else seems to enjoy it." Olga nodded.

"How did you find time to make a sculpture?" Helga asked.

"During my college years." Olga smiled.

"Wait... what?" Helga said in shock.

Olga sighed as she took Helga's hand. "Let me take you to your art show and I'll tell you the story along the way."

"Well... all right. This better be good." Helga said as the two started walking together.

Olga sighed a bit, happily. "Ah yes... it all began during my first year of college..."


FLASHBACK

Inside the dorms of Wellington College, Olga was looking at a bulletin board for things to do.

"I was looking for a class for my next year's schedule to cover a leftover credit, since each semester in my university needed at least sixteen credits. That's when I spotted something promoting a sculpture class."

"What's this?" Olga asked as she noticed a paper. "Hmmm... 'Sculpture Class. Learn to sculpt and how everything works. Tear ticket and see supervisor for details.' Oooh, I think I want to try that!"

Olga, smiling, tore off the ticket and started going over to the supervisor.


"And when second year rolled around, I managed to get in the class."

Olga snapped to attention as she, along with a few other students, looked up at the teacher. "As you can see, class, sculpting is not easy to do... but I'm sure in time, you'll understand how tedious the process is. Now pay attention."

Olga nodded as she started following directions as she started taking notes.

"Overtime, I learned about the process of how sculpting works, how just one little inch off can ruin a sculpture, and how to be gentle when trying to remodel one sculpture."


A little later, Olga was sitting inside her dorm as her dorm mate, Carol, was reading one of her magazines. Occasionally, Carol would look up from her magazine in annoyance.

"Of course, once every hour, I started working on my final project. And yes, Helga, I know what you're going to say, 'You always work on your final project VERY early'. Well, this final project we all knew was going to take a lot of work. But I feel that in the end, it was all pretty worth it, for when I showed my final project..."


"Here you go." Olga smiled as she presented her statue. "I call it, "A Happy Hug"."

The teacher looked over the sculpture and examined it as he saw what seemed to be two girls hugging. "Hmmm... this looks... pretty good! In fact, this looks really amazing! Would you mind if you keep it here with me, Miss Pataki, I know an old friend who wants to see this work of art!"

"Uh... okay, sure." Olga said, pausing. "Does that mean I pass?"

"Oh, you passed, you definitely passed for sure." The teacher nodded.

Olga gave a smile.

"At first, I didn't know why my teacher wanted to show my little piece of work to his friend, maybe he liked it... it wasn't until a couple of days later that I met up with my teacher..."


"Miss Pataki, I showed the sculpture to my friend, and he loved it! Do you know who my friend is?" The teacher asked as Olga looked over to him.

"No idea." Olga shrugged.

"He happens to be a museum curator. He's been looking for new pieces for his museum, and when he looked at it, he thought your statue would be a perfect fit!" The teacher smiled.

"Really?" Olga smiled in excitement.

"Really, really." The teacher nodded. "We want to display it, with your permission, of course. How about it, huh? We'll even have you there for the sculpture's debut in the museum!"

Olga smiled. "Wow... I think that's swell, Professor! I'll do it, on a couple conditions!"

PAUSE FLASHBACK


"Wow, Olga! How come you never told us you had your piece in a museum?" Helga asked in surprise.

"But I did, silly! Don't you remember?" Olga smiled, looking at Helga. "One of the conditions was that my main inspiration for the statue be with me for the opening ceremony... and that was you!"

Helga's eyes widened. "Wait..."


RESUME FLASHBACK

"...what?" Helga said, looking around in shock as she was somehow in Olga's flashback, standing next to Olga in a museum. In front of the two were a huge crowd

"By the power invested in this museum, I welcome Miss Olga Pataki's new art piece to the museum... 'A Happy Hug'." One of the curators said, lifting up the blanket to reveal Olga's sculpture.

As everybody was looking in awe at the new statue, Olga smiled as she hugged Helga. "Oh, baby sister, I'm so happy that you came over to see my own statue getting in at a museum."

"It's an honor, I'm sure." Helga said, dryly. Helga then smiled. "Though... I do like it."

"You do? Oh, baby sister, I got my inspiration from you... and how I hope you and I can be a perfect team... and pair of siblings." Olga giggled.

"Well, it's wonderful! I really love it, Olga!" Helga said, hugging her back... similar to the two girls on the sculpture.

END FLASHBACK


Helga glared at Olga as she was giving a very happy smile as the two reached the school.

"Olga... I hate to burst your bubble, but that did NOT happen!" Helga pointed out, frowning.

"Of course it did!" Olga smiled.

"No it didn't!" Helga argued as the two entered the art show... when all of a sudden, the professor from Olga's flashback came over to Olga.

"Miss Pataki! How has the little sculptor been?" The teacher smiled at Olga.

"Oh, hello Professor! I've been doing great, how has everything been!" Olga said.

"Good. By the way, the statue you made, still a good hit!" The teacher smiled. "Well, I'm only here on a small vacation, and thought I'd look around at the pieces of art. There's one piece I have my eyes laid on... I can't explain it, but when you look at it, the pink and green make a good ensemble of colors..."

Helga's eyes widened as Olga and the professor left, talking. "Was that my painting that Olga's teacher just saw? Wait... if that's that, then... does that mean... no... could it?"

Well, once again, Helga was left to ponder...

Was Olga's story about having a sculpture in the museum fact... or fiction?


And that's the end of the second episode! How'd you like it? Do YOU guys think Olga's story in this episode is true... or not? Let me know in your reviews! Anyway, read, review, criticize and suggest, folks!