Another chapter for the new story!
Chapter 2:
"I don't get it, Mac. Why didn't you just give Casey the card?" Bloo asked, as he and Mac were in his room. "Bloo, I was about to, but then she started saying that Richie gave her a card." "Richie? You mean that annoying kid that thinks he's better than us. I hate that guy. Why would she accept a card from that jerk?" Bloo asked. "That's what I told her. She said that he wouldn't leave her alone if she took it. I bet his card is way better than mine," Mac said. "So that's why you lied to her about the card?" Bloo asked. Mac sighed. "Well, there's that, and this." He gave his card to Bloo. "This is the card she gave to me. You were right, Bloo. How can I give her my card to her after what she gave to me? She doesn't want to be my Valentine...she just want to be my friend," Mac said, sitting on Bloo's bed. "Oh come on, Mac, I'm sure it won't be that bad, if you give her your card," Bloo reassured. "Yes it will. She'll probably be grossed out if she read that card, and will start avoiding me forever. I made up my mind. I'm not giving her that mushy card," Mac concluded, as he took the card out, and put it on top of the dresser.
"So now what are you going to give her?" Bloo asked. "That's the problem. I don't have anything else to give her. I'm going to have to run out and buy a friendship card," Mac said, "Can you try to stall her to give me some time?" "Don't worry, Mac, I can stall anybody for as long as my blue body can handle," Bloo promised. Suddenly, Frankie came in. "Oh, there you guys are. I have some news to tell you," Frankie said. "What is it?! We're going to worship me for a whole day?" Bloo said. Frankie rolled her eyes. "Not in this world. Madame Foster said that to celebrate this holiday, we're going to be selling Valentine stuff for people to give to one another, only on a cheaper price. We called it The Valentine Sale. Everyone is joining in, and I thought it'll be okay if you join, too," Frankie said. "I would love to help out, Frankie, but I have to go out and do something, so I don't know if I..." "Oh please, Mac. We just want you and Bloo to sell cookies in front of the gate. It cost a dollar each," Frankie said.
"Cookies! I love cookies! I will be honored to sell delicious treats," Bloo said. "You're not eating one of the cookies, Bloo, and I don't trust you by yourself. That's why I want Mac to be with you. Please Mac," Frankie said. "Well..." "Yeah. Please Mac," Bloo said. Mac sighed. "All right, all right. I guess I can do it," he said. Frankie smiled. "Thanks, Mac. I'll get you the cookies later. I'm sure this sale is going to be a lot of fun." Then, Frankie left. "Now, how am I going to get Casey another card?" Mac asked Bloo. "Well, the only thing to do is lie some more. Come on, let's go and tell her that Wilt took it," Bloo said, then they both walked out the room. After a few minutes, Wilt came in the room. "I'm sure I saw Frankie come in here," Wilt said, looking around. He then noticed Mac's card. "What's this?"
He took the card and read it. "I'm sorry, but that's sweet. I bet Mac is too busy to give the card to Casey. I might as well give it to her for him. I'm sure he'll be glad." Then Wilt walked out of the room.
The doorbell rang. Casey went to answer it. She opened the door, revealing Goo. "Hi, Goo. Happy Valentine's Day," she greeted. "Happy Valentine's Day to you too, Casey," Goo said, patting her head, "Where's your brother?" "Oh, well Ethan is at home, but-" "No, no. Not Ethan. Your other brother, Derek!" Goo said. "Oh, well Derek is at home, too, but he's coming," Casey said. Eduardo walked towards them. "SeƱorita Casey. Where's Bonita?" he asked. "Bonita is at home, but she's coming." Coco walked towards them. "Coco coco coco coco?" "Coocoo is at home, but he's coming." All three of them said, "Okay!" then walked away. "Don't anybody want to know about Casey?" Casey asked. Once Mac and Bloo came downstairs, Mac was about to run in the other room, until Casey saw him.
"Mac! Where are you going? Where's my card?" Casey asked. "I...uh...well..." "Wilt took it!" Bloo said. Casey looked confused. "Why would he do that?" she asked. "Because he's a big, fat, stinky head," Bloo, simply, answered. "I highly doubt that, but let's go find him, and get it," Casey said. "I would, but..." Mac tried to make an excuse. "Here you go, Mac," Frankie said, giving him a bowl of heart cookies. "But I volunteered to be in The Valentine Sale," Mac told Casey, taking the bowl. "Really?" Casey asked. "Yeah, do you want to join them?" Frankie asked. "What?!" Mac and Bloo said, simultaneously. "I would love to," Casey accepted. "Good. Remember, you'll be selling near the gates. The cookies cost a dollar each," Frankie reminded. "I don't think that'll be a good idea. Right, Bloo?" Mac said. "Of course it won't be a good idea! There's no way we're going to bring a girl in this business! This is a guy's thing, therefore, Casey can't be in it," Bloo said.
"Really? Because I thought about making Vyolet join in with us, but since it's a guy's thing..." "Vyolet! Why, who said that you can't join us? I think it'll be a great idea," Bloo said. Mac glared at him. "Great! The sale will start in a few minutes. Come outside and prepare your stand, if you're ready," Frankie instructed, then she walked away. "This is exciting! Just you, me, Bloo, and Vyolet are going to work together for Valentine's Day. And I can't wait to see your card," Casey said.
Mac put on a fake smile. "Yeah...neither can I."
It wasn't that interesting, but I promise it will. Review...:O
