First Invention
As told by Ferb
Phineas and I have been inventing for as long as we can remember. Sure, we started our Big Ideas at ten, but we loved inventing and experimenting since we met.
I was six then, and Phineas was five. We were looking down at a cute ballerina doll wearing a sweet smile, and a pretty, pink dress. Phineas bent down and squeezed the ballerina's right leg, and it stood upright and started dancing. I felt proud. We had actually made this doll dance.
Just then, ten-year-old Candace rushed into the room. "What in the world are you doing with my—"she yelled, and then her voice reduced to a whisper. "Oh my,"
She ran over to us, and picked up the doll. "Did you do this?" she asked.
I shied away. Phineas stammered: "Y...y...yes,"
Candace stared at her old ballerina doll, which we had modified. "You never did this before," she whispered. We shook our heads.
"It's—it's absolutely wonderful!" burst out Candace. We looked up at her in wonder. She was one to lose her temper quickly. "Wait till I show this to Mom!"
Off she tore down the corridor, shouting. "Mom! Mom! Phineas and Ferb have modified my doll! They never did it before! It's really nice!"'
Phineas turned to me. "So, Ferb, we made the doll dance, huh?" he asked happily.
I nodded my head happily. We should try this out more often.
