Disclaimer: I don't own anything, except Fabio.
Chapter 4:
Fabio's phone rang.
"Hello," he said. "This is Fabio speaking.
"Hi, this is Daine," said Daine, "I just wanted to tell you that all your friends cannot come to my party."
"Why not! That's not fair!"
"Because I only wanted a small party. You can still come if you want to."
"If my friends can't come, then I'm not coming either!" Fabio slammed the phone down. He sat in his room. He was bored. He stared out the window for a few minutes. Then he got an idea.
He walked three and a half blocks to Neal's house. He walked around the side and saw the small window that was easy to open, even from the outside. He opened it and climbed inside.
He jumped down onto the cold basement floor. It was dark. Very dark.
" I knew I should have brought my flashlight," Fabio mutter to himself. Then he heard a noise from upstairs. He walked to the stairs and listened. It sounded kind of like singing. But it couldn't possibly be singing. Who would be singing? Maybe it was just the radio.
Fabio went upstairs to investigate. The sound became louder and louder. He leaned his ear on one door upstairs, and heard very clearly that it was Neal. He was singing "Think of Me," from Phantom of the Opera. It was very loud and very bad. Fabio covered his ears and went back to the basement.
He went around to look for something worth stealing. He saw many notebooks lined up. He took the first one and started to read. It was all about Daine's adventures. It was very good. Written on the front of all the notebooks was "The Immortals Quartet." He sat on the old armchair in the corner and read through the whole thing.
He heard the sound of the door opening upstairs. He grabbed the rest of the notebooks and escaped out the open window. He took it home and read it in his room. He decided it was so good that he should publish it. He typed up the whole thing on his computer and sent it to a publishing company.
The publishing company asked for the author's name. He didn't think Fabio was a very good name for an author. Neither was Neal. He decided to put Tamora Pierce. That sounded like a very author-y name.
The website said that it could take three-four weeks to get a responce. Since Fabio didn't want to sit and wait that long, he decided to write a sequel (or prequel) about Alanna. He called it The Song of the Lioness.
