I know what you're thinking. It's about time. I've been super busy, and anything from just plain stressed to too happy to considered happy (if that makes sense.) Anyway, this one took so long because i've been working on it for the past three or four weeks and just couldnt seem to finish it, along with a couple others. It didnt help that i had a couple other chapters that are just begging to be written and started them.

Because i dont know if anyone even reads these authors notes, i'll just ask anyways, i would like to ask what everyone's favorite and least favorite chapters are. I would like to keep track of which people like so i can just know what poeple like to read. Thanks a lot. The story is actuallt 4,788 words, but i wrote a huge note at the bottom that you probably dont want to read.

So, this chapter is Roadtrip, or Airtrip (whichever you prefer) Avatar Style. The title is self explanatory, at least to me, but i might as well tell ya. It's Tenzin's first long distance trip with Oogi and people other than Aang.


"Are you sure about this?"

"We'll be fine," Aang reassured his wife as he grabbed another bag and passed it up to her.

"Are you sure though?" she asked again, handing the bag to Sokka, who smiled, but kept it in his lap instead of putting it with the others.

Aang rolled his eyes, "I promise we can make it on our own. There's just the one issue…" he looked up into the sky where a young bison was flying around, a young boy chasing after him on a glider yelling for him to come down. "We'll leave as soon as we can, but you should go. Zuko said he needs us to rescue him and his family from the palace for the week. Don't want to disappoint him."

"I still don't think this is a good idea," she replied, moving to Appa's neck and grabbing the reins, turning back to look at him. "Think you can handle them?"

"Sugar Queen, you worry too much," Toph commented, leaning back in the saddle but still keeping a firm grasp on the side.

"Yeah, relax. I'm sure he can handle it," Sokka agreed from his spot, waving a hand distractedly as he began looking through his bag for a snack.

Toph then turned to Aang, "If Lin gives you any trouble, just throw her overboard."

Lin, from her spot a on the steps a few feet away, paled and Bumi and Aang laughed. "I still think they should come with us," Katara shook her head.

"But mom," Kya said, passing the last bag up to Sokka, "I want to go with dad and Tenzy, and Lin doesn't want to be stuck with Bumi while you three talk about your adult problems. And Bumi said he didn't want to be surrounded by old people the entire way."

When the three in the saddle glared towards Bumi, he raised his hands up, "I said no such thing!"

Kya rolled her eyes but smirked at him for a second before returning her gaze to her mother, "It'll work out better. Plus, Tenzin's going to do fine, if he can get Oogi under control that is." She said the last part louder and a quick gust of wind that threw her long brown hair across her face told her that her little brother had heard it.

"Well, what's wrong with Oogi anyway?" Sokka asked, pausing in his search and looking up.

Aang shrugged, "First long distance trip and carrying more than just Tenzin and me. Or it could just be Tenzin…I don't know if Oogi would be like this if it was still just me and Tenzin, but a bison can only hold so much weight, Appa's getting older," this earned a snort from the still relatively young spirited bison, "Oogi can carry me and the kids by himself now, and Appa can carry all the bags and you without a problem. Oogi's probably just nervous." Before Katara could say something, he continued, looking specifically at her, "but, we'll be fine, so just go. Vacation awaits!" He spread his arms wide and grinned at them. "Race ya to the palace."

Katara scoffed, "You can't even get the bison on the ground to get the saddle on him!"

"Then you have a good head start," Kya insisted.

"Why not just take one of the other bison?" Katara asked, and Aang looked at her like she was crazy.

"That's like me not bringing Appa."

"Fair enough," Katara said, "But why won't he come down?"

Aang shrugged, "Just the nerves."

Aang looked up at the sky and called for Tenzin to come down. The boy landed easily, pouting slightly at his unsuccessful attempt to control his own bison. A roar from Appa caused everyone but Aang to flinch, and Oogi was out of the sky in an instant, looking as sorry as he possibly could as the older bison growled at him.

"You couldn't have done that earlier?" Tenzin mumbled as he passed Appa, dragging his glider behind him as he moved to airbend the waiting saddle onto Oogi's back. Appa closed his eyes and grumbled contently as the younger bison shifted on his feet and gave his own roar, much less intimidating.

"Do you still want your head start?" Aang asked, watching his son start wrapping the reins around Oogi's horns.

Katara rolled her eyes, "See you there."

Aang smiled up at them as Appa lifted into the air and they were quickly out of sight. He returned his attention to putting the minimal bags on the saddle as the bison grumbled in complaint at so many people.

"How long is it going to take?" Bumi called from Oogi's back. He was hanging over the edge of the saddle, Kya leaning back and talking to Lin a few feet away.

"I'd say it'll take about a day of nonstop flying, longer if we need to stop."

"Isn't it pretty much open ocean?" Lin asked, arms crossed at the back of the saddle, looking like she was already done with flying before they were even off the ground.

Aang nodded. Bumi, on the other hand, didn't look too happy, "What if we have to go to the bathroom?" All of the kids grimaced at each other, except for Tenzin, who was too busy making sure he got the reins right to pay attention.

Aang shrugged, "You might want to go before we leave then."

All at once the saddle was empty, three figures running back up to the house. Aang shook his head and looked at Tenzin, who was pulling tightly on one rein, sticking his tongue out in concentration.

"I think you got it," Aang smiled, leaning back against the front of the saddle with his glider resting right behind him, and Tenzin grimaced.

"What if I don't? What if something happens?"

Aang sighed before flipping over and looking at his son, who was tightening the reins so much that he wondered if they would never come off. "Tenzin, everything will be fine. You've done this hundreds of times. Why are you so nervous?"

"I-I'm not nervous!" Tenzin stuttered, getting slightly defensive as he looked at his father, and Aang chuckled. Tenzin instantly deflated, "Maybe I am. It's just, I've never done this with so many people. And Oogi's been acting really weird and I don't want to make any mistakes."

Aang smiled slightly, understanding his situation, "You know, Oogi's just nervous because you are. You've done this hundreds of times, and I've seen you get better and better. If you aren't ready now, then I'm not an airbending master. You will do absolutely perfect. But, if something does go wrong, which it won't, I will be right here to help you."

Tenzin smiled, "Thanks dad." He then looked thoughtful for a moment, "What was the worst part for you?"

"What? Traveling long distances?" Tenzin nodded, and Aang had to stop and think, "It was always second nature to me, being a nomad. I can't sit still, but, depending on how you look at it, that may or may not be a problem. Me constantly wanting to change direction and head somewhere else didn't help at all. I did that a lot. Appa got used to it though, and I don't think he minds too much. I guess I'm just a leaf on the wind."

Tenzin laughed. Aang smiled at him and continued, "I think the second hardest part for me was dealing with people though."

Tenzin raised an eyebrow, "But I thought you can get along with everybody."

"I like to think that, but that was never the problem," When Tenzin looked confused, he continued. "When people are in one place too long, they get a little stir crazy. You don't know how many times I got frustrated with passengers or just the opposite and I wanted to join them in the saddle but had to make sure Appa knew where he was going."

Tenzin scoffed, "That doesn't sound bad."

Aang smirked, "And that's why you don't need to be nervous. I'll keep the passengers occupied, while you just worry about what you're doing."

"Let's get this show on the road!" Bumi yelled as he ran down the steps and climbed onto Oogi's back. Lin and Kya soon joined him, talking noisily. Aang rolled his eyes and turned back to Tenzin, who was nervously gripping the reins in his hands.

"Ready?"

Tenzin took a deep breath and Aang leaned back against the saddle again as he nodded. "I'm ready." He looked down at his bison, "Ready Oogi?" Oogi bellowed and shook out his fur. Tenzin flicked the reins, "Oogi, yip yip."

After a pause, Lin looked over the edge of the saddle, "Why didn't he yip?"

Aang let out a sigh before airbending himself off the bison, dragging his glider with him. Tenzin flicked the reins again, "C'mon Oogi! Yip yip!" The bison stayed put, and roared in protest.

Aang scratched the top of his head as he thought, standing in front of the bison and looking in his eyes, "I don't think anything's wrong with him. You okay boy?"

Tenzin rubbed his temples, and then leaned to the side, hanging onto a horn to keep himself from falling, and speaking directly into the bison's ear, "Oogi, if you fly to the Fire Nation, I will personally make sure you get an extra apple everyday for the next three months." When the bison just grumbled even more, Tenzin tried again, scratching the bison's fur, "Oogi, I know you can do it. We'll do it together, okay?"

The bison grumbled again, but raised its head a bit and Tenzin grinned, "Alright. Yip yip!" Oogi slammed his tail on the ground and took off. Tenzin grinned even wider and looked into the saddle, about to tell them that their next stop was the Fire Nation, but everyone was laughing wildly. Tenzin blushed, "What's so funny?"

"Tenzy, you left Dad down there," Kya wiped a tear away, but continued laughing as the airbender looked down at the island, where his father was blinking up at them, a smile on his face. Figures. Tenzin was about to make Oogi turn around, but the older airbender snapped his glider open and flew up to the saddle, laughing the entire time.

"Glad I had my glider with me," Aang smiled, landing easily and closing his glider before sitting down and placing it in his lap. Tenzin looked over his shoulder, smiling apologetically.

"Sorry."

"It's alright Tenzin," Aang laughed. "Let's see if we can't still get to the palace before the others." Tenzin rolled his eyes and turned Oogi away from the city and up above the clouds.


Tenzin yawned as he stared at the clouds below him for the fifth hour in a row, reins loose in his hands and eyelids becoming heavy. He and Aang spent most of the time talking to each other while his older siblings and Lin joked and laughed, and they took turns keeping Oogi on track, but Aang now seemed to be taking a nap in the saddle. How he managed it with Bumi, Kya, and Lin yelling and laughing loudly, Tenzin didn't know, but he tried to ignore them as best he could.

He closed his eyes. The next thing he knew, the noise was almost gone. He smiled at the silence, but knew in the back of his mind that it wouldn't last long. And it didn't. He sighed and opened his eyes in frustration as Bumi, hanging over the front of the saddle and grinning mischievously at him, tapped on his shoulder. Tenzin's suspicion rose as Bumi didn't say anything for a second.

"Do you want to rest for a bit Tenzy? It must be awful having to sit there for hours and just, well, sit." Tenzin distantly heard Lin and Kya giggle behind him, and he narrowed his eyes at his older brother, knowing right away that something was up.

"No thanks Bumi. I think I can handle it perfectly fine," Tenzin replied evenly. Bumi's grin faltered for less than a second before he hopped over the front of the saddle and sat next to Tenzin, pushing him to the side and Tenzin had to balance himself before he would fall.

"C'mon Tenzy. You should rest. And I'm already here. Just take a break."

Tenzin shook his head, "I don't think that's a good idea."

"It's a great idea!" Bumi smiled brightly, grabbing the reins from Tenzin and pulling them to the right. Oogi roared in protest, but turned.

"Bumi don't!" Tenzin pulled the rein back and Oogi turned again, snorting a puff of air out and growling at the boys, who were still yanking back and forth on the reins and yelling at each other.

Another tap on his shoulder brought Tenzin's attention to the saddle, where Lin was giving him an innocent smile, making him reaffirm something was going on. "Tenzin, why don't you come sit with us? You look like you could use a nap."

Bumi grinned when he gained control of the reins, but it was short lived as Tenzin grabbed them back, still looking at Lin over his shoulder, "No thank you. I don't care what you're up to. I want no part of it, and I'm not tired."

Lin batted her eyelashes and gave a sweet smile, "Please?" Bumi stuck his tongue out and made a disgusted noise as Tenzin took a deep breath.

"No."

Lin frowned, "You're no fun Airhead."

"I'm plenty fun!" Tenzin said back, blushing.

"Then why won't you come sit with me and Kya?" Lin countered.

"Because I know you're up to something and I'll be the one who ends up in trouble."

Lin crossed her arms, "Will not. You need to lighten up have some fun. You're really getting boring."

Tenzin turned even redder, and Bumi seized his chance to grab the reins once again, turning them slightly as Oogi growled quietly again.

Lin smirked, "Afraid of a couple girls?"

"No," Tenzin replied as evenly as possible. He now had his arms crossed over his chest and was looking up at her with a nervous glare while Bumi fixed his gaze on a spot on the horizon, turning Oogi to follow it.

Sensing his unease, she laughed, "Yeah you are! The sad thing is that I'm younger than you. Tenzy, Tenzy, Tenzy," she shook her head mockingly, "What could we possibly do to you?"

Tenzin narrowed his eyes at her, "A lot of things that I wouldn't like. In fact," he snatched the reins from Bumi again, "I'd like you two to just sit back and let me do this in peace."

Bumi sighed in frustration, "Fine." He climbed back over the saddle, being extra careful to kick Tenzin's head on the way over, and sat next to Kya and Lin. The girls looked at each other disappointedly, but Bumi gave them a quick nod and they grinned.

Tenzin rubbed the back of his head and glared at them from over his shoulder before turning back to look where he was going. He leaned forward on Oogi's head and scratched the fur there, "This isn't very fun." Oogi roared in agreement and Tenzin smiled before leaning back and closing his eyes.

When he opened them again, it was dark. He climbed over the saddle to see that Bumi, Kya, and Lin were all asleep, but his father was awake, just leaning his head on the edge of the saddle and looking down at the dark ocean waves, seemingly in a trance.

"Dad?" Tenzin said, getting his attention. Aang snapped his head up and looked at him curiously. "What are you doing?"

Aang smiled tiredly, "Nothing. Sorry I fell asleep." Tenzin shrugged. "Do you know where we are?"

"Uh…" Tenzin blinked, "I was hoping you would. We've been flying for a long time, but I fell asleep too."

Aang nodded, "Everything seem fine?"

Tenzin nodded, "Yep."

"Then we should be on the right track. Why don't you rest back here for awhile? I'll take over for now."

Before Tenzin could say anything, his father had already stood and made his way over the saddle and onto the bison's head, leaning back and staring at the sky, reins barely touching his hands. Tenzin furrowed his brows but didn't complain as he found a comfortable position in the saddle and fell into a better sleep.

He was shaken awake by his father a couple hours later. He sighed and opened his eyes, his father looking sorry to have woken him up, but confused. Tenzin looked back curiously. The others were still asleep, but it looked like dawn was coming, light pink and orange clouds on the horizon.

"Sorry, but I think there might be a slight problem," Aang said. Tenzin frowned.

"What is it? Is everything okay?"

Aang rubbed the back of his neck, "Well…we're completely lost. We should have seen land nearly an hour ago."

Tenzin sat bolt upright, "What?"

Aang put up a hand to stop him from saying more, "Don't worry about it. I was just wondering if anything happened and Oogi was just flying off course."

Tenzin was in panic mode, but his father was sitting and looking curiously at him, patiently waiting. "I don't think so. I mean, no one was…Bumi." Aang nodded like it explained everything and hopped over the edge of the saddle again, looking up to where the sun was just peaking over the clouds in the east, and pulled the reins to the left.

He grinned back at Tenzin, "That should do it then."

Tenzin blinked, "Do what?"

Aang shrugged, "Bumi wanted to stop to see one of the volcanoes, but I told him it was too far out of the way. He probably wanted to try to trick us, but believe it or not, I'm a bit of a mad genius myself." Tenzin laughed.

"Seriously!" Aang defended himself, "I know how that boy's mind works. Just don't tell him or I'll never figure out what he's up too."

Tenzin smiled, "At least you can. I don't think I want to know though."

Aang shrugged again, "Probably not." He leaned back against the front of the saddle, eyes closed, but he opened them again, "Speaking of which, when we get to the palace, wash your clothes before you do anything else."

"What did he-,"

"Don't ask," Aang shook his head.

Tenzin looked thoughtful for a second, "Wait. How do you know about it and why didn't you stop him?"

Aang gave him a guilty smile before leaping to his feet with his glider in hand. He looked at his arm quickly, "Look at the time. I think I'll just be gliding for a while. If you need anything, just holler."

Tenzin rolled his eyes as his father disappeared in a matter of seconds. He looked over to see that everyone else was still asleep. Seeing as he wasn't tired anymore, Tenzin spent the quiet time in meditation. Sadly, it only lasted an hour.

His eyebrows knit together as he felt a finger poking his cheek.

Without opening his eyes, he calmly said, "Can no one leave me alone?"

"Meditating?" Tenzin nodded. "Bro you really need a better hobby. We're going to the Fire Nation! Not every day we get to have the royal treatment."

"We're not staying at the palace," Tenzin reminded him. Bumi shrugged, but smiled.

"I know. Doesn't matter though. Think about it, one whole week without being trapped on the island. It's like a dream come true."

"It's only been a couple months since we've last been there," Tenzin replied.

"Much too long for my taste," Bumi declared, arms crossed, but a bright smile on his face.

"Oh please," Lin yawned, sitting up and rubbing the sleep from her eyes, "You just want to see-,"

Bumi shook his head, but his face reddened, "She's got nothing to do with this. I'm just excited to go to see the Fire Nation again. That's all."

Lin rolled her eyes and shook Kya's shoulder. A hand came up to push the girl away, and Kya flopped onto her stomach, face down on her pillow. She mumbled something inaudible and Lin leaned closer, just inches from her ear, "Wake up Sleeping Beauty! It's morning!"

Kya rolled over enough to glare at her, "I hate mornings." She rolled back over and pulled a blanket over her head.

Lin shrugged, looking back at the boys, "Waterbenders. Think your dad will be mad if we push her off?" Bumi grinned, and Tenzin shook his head. A pillow immediately found its way to Lin's face, and Kya sat up, glaring at all of them.

"Don't even think about it," she yawned, pulling the pillow over her face and falling back.

Lin glared at her for a moment, but Bumi laughed, "I don't think you want to mess with daddy's little girl before she's had some morning meditation and tea. She can get pretty nasty."

"Spoken by someone who has felt her wrath," Tenzin agreed with a nod.

"Whatever," Lin said. "What can we do now?"

Tenzin took a deep breath, "You could meditate." Lin looked at him like he was crazy and Bumi scoffed. "Let me rephrase that," Tenzin tried again, "You can be quiet and leave me alone so I can meditate."

Lin smirked, "Not gonna happen." She looked around like she had just noticed something was missing, "Where's your dad?"

Bumi scratched the top of his head and shrugged. Tenzin looked at them calmly, "He's gliding."

Bumi grinned. He grabbed Tenzin's glider and shoved it into the boy's hand. "Stand up for a sec."

Tenzin looked at him curiously before slowly getting to his feet, "Bumi, what are you-,"

Lin's jaw dropped in disbelieve as Bumi leaned over and pushed the airbender out of the saddle. She turned her attention to the laughing boy left in the saddle, "Bumi, what the heck is wrong with you?" She looked over the side of the bison then. Tenzin's screams had stopped, and the shape of his glider was moving quickly underneath the bison and out of sight. She looked back at Bumi, "Are you insane? What if he didn't open his glider in time?"

Bumi laughed, "Then he'd be soaking wet. Lighten up Linny, he's an airbender. I've always wanted to do that."

"Uh Bumi," Lin gripped the edge of the saddle and looked down, where she could see green grass in patches between clouds, and far off blue of the ocean. "We aren't over the ocean anymore."

Bumi suddenly furrowed his brows and followed her gaze, "Whelp. I'm doomed if he tells mom then. But he was fine!"

"Bumi, I think she means that you said we shouldn't be over an island yet. But you probably shouldn't have done that," Kya yawned, sitting up.

"So much for the volcano side trip. But why do you say I shouldn't have done that? It was actually pretty relieving if I do say so myself."

Kya pointed to an orange shape on the horizon, "Dad's coming back and Tenzin's gone. Don't think he'll ask where he his?"

Bumi pursed his lips. The girls cast worried looks at each other as the older airbender landed on the middle of the saddle. He smiled at all of them, catching their looks. When they were silent for a moment, Aang gave them a knowing look, "Did I miss something?"

Bumi shrugged, "Nothing exciting. Do you know where we are though?"

Aang twisted his face up in thought, "Not a clue. Do you know where Tenzin is?"

Bumi looked around and shrugged nonchalantly, "I wasn't even aware he had left."

Lin and Aang both rolled their eyes and Kya shook her head. Lin spoke up, "He flew off after Bumi pushed him."

Aang nodded before sitting down at the front of the saddle and grabbing the reins, pulling Oogi to the left to follow along the edge of the islands. He then looked over his shoulder at his son, "So, you pushed him off the saddle?"

Bumi gave an apologetic look and nodded.

"Please tell me he has his glider," Aang sighed. "Otherwise we're all dead."

Bumi rolled his eyes, "Of course he has his glider. I wouldn't have pushed him otherwise." Aang raised an eyebrow but nodded.

"You do realize your mother might kill you now, right?" Lin asked curiously.

Bumi shrugged, and then returned to his usual smirk, "Ah, I've done worse to the little Cueball. He didn't get hurt."

"What have I told you about calling Tenzin a Cueball?" Aang gave him a pointed look.

Bumi grinned, "That as funny as it is, I shouldn't mess with him because he looks like you when you were his age and you wouldn't want to be called a cueball either."

Lin and Kya both laughed as Aang nodded. He stood again and opened his glider, "Well, I'm going to go find Tenzin now. Keep Oogi along the coast until one of us shows up. Do not get off course. I'll be back later."

The three of them waved confusedly as the airbender flew off again. "What does he mean by he'll be back later?" Lin asked. Kya shrugged.

"Maybe he went to find a map," Bumi replied unsurely.


Avatar Aang moved his glider through the thick cloud cover as he searched. It hadn't been more than a minute or two when he smiled and closed the glider, landing softly in Appa's saddle, next to his wife and youngest son.

Tenzin's face was pink with embarrassment, but Aang didn't take much notice, instead turning to Katara, who didn't look happy. "We can only ground him so many times before he stops caring," he said.

"Did he actually admit to it?" Sokka asked, trying to hide his smile.

Aang nodded, "Technically Lin admitted for him first, but yeah."

Toph smirked as Sokka laughed, "I wonder why that is."

Katara turned to Tenzin, "You can stay with us on Appa if you want. Your father can just go back and say you're gliding."

Tenzin shook his head, "No thanks. I think I will be okay. I'm not going to let Bumi mess with me anymore."

Aang grinned, "That's the spirit! Just follow the coast line. I'll join you when I see the capital. If they ask, tell them I'm just gliding."

Tenzin smiled at them and leapt off the bison, opening his glider and maneuvering his way through the clouds.

Katara watched her husband as he leaned back against the front of the saddle. "See? He just needed some time to relax without the others bickering," he said calmly, closing his eyes.

"Do you really think leaving them alone is a good idea?" Katara asked worriedly.

Aang looked at her, "I'm right here if he needs me, but he won't. He's got everything under control and we need to trust him completely."

"I'm not worried about him," Katara mumbled. Aang smiled, but didn't say anything else.

Aang turned his head to watch as the other bison flew not far off, barely visible behind the thick layer of clouds. His son really was doing great on his own. The boy sitting on Oogi's head looked perfectly relaxed. That is, until something hit him in the back of the head.

Tenzin turned to look at the three other kids now arguing in the saddle, "Don't make me turn this bison around!"

"That means you'd be stuck with us for a long time Cueball!" Bumi shouted back.

Aang laughed, having heard even from this distance, and Katara shook her head, having followed his gaze, "I think you should get them to stop arguing so Tenzin doesn't go crazy before we even get there. He really does need this vacation."

Aang placed both arms behind his head and closed his eyes, "Nah. He's doing perfect. I'm sure he'll get everything calmed down."

Katara frowned, "I think he's about to knock Bumi out of the saddle now."

Aang opened his eyes wide and took another look, where Tenzin was fuming and Bumi was egging him on at the back of the saddle while Kya was trying to keep him back and Lin was laughing at all of them. He sighed. Sokka and Toph laughed.

"I think you might want to stop them Twinkletoes, before Jr. really does snap. Seems he's got Sugar Queen's temper," Toph smirked while Katara ineffectively glared at her.

Aang sighed again before reluctantly moving out of his position and grabbing his glider, opening it and looking back at them for a second, giving them a half smile and a shrug, "Well, he's almost got the hang of it."


Yep. I know Aang seems to be surprisingly calm about his son being pushed off a bison flying hundreds of feet in the air, but they are airbenders, and he had already seen Tenzin off...page? not exactly a screen...let's just go with offpage. Yep. Again, favorite and least favorite chapters? It'd be great to know. That's all the important stuff.

I really feel like venting about how weird my week has been. This is completely irrelivent and unimportant to most people, so i wont judge anyone for completely ignoring this.

Monday: My feildtrip was cancelled, ten minutes before the bell rang. I had to go to school with none of my work, totally unprepared because my AVID teacher got hurt over the weekend and wouldnt be able to walk though the colleges. I had to finish two tests i that wasnt going worry about during the trip, and my only ride to get my stuff was already in class because my mom was out of town and it doesnt feel right asking my grandma to do things for me so much, so i had to wait until lunch. Yeah, i was ticked the entire day. Plus, i had to go work on a video project with my frienemy, because i was available since i didnt go anywhere. We are not getting an A on it or anything, but i didnt tell her because i would nver have been able to leave if her parents knew. She'll figure out that we didnt do enough though. Oh well.

Tuesday:I was completely stressed because of a history test, which i hadnt studied for at all the night before because of how upset i was. I looked at a 165 page powerpoint and talked to a freind about it in the period before the test. I was relieved when it was over, but it seemed too easy, so i figured i either passed with flying colors, or completely failed it.

Wednesday: I was completely relaxed. Once all those tests were over with, I had an extra credit quiz on Last of the Mohicans (horrible movie) and i had a doctors appointment, but it wasnt bad. He's a nice doctor. It was all good. Plus my mom had gotten a bag of tootsie rolls that night, so i was completely fine.

Thursday: I was incredibly happy for no reason. It's possible that i had too many tootsie rolls, bbut i just dont care. I was smiling and nice to everyone, more than usual because i always try to be nice, but i even made a new friend. And i found out another friend moved away, with the same name. It came up in a conversation with another friend of the same name, that the name is so common, everytime we lose one, we gain another. First name, not last. Anyway, i met her because she's new and one of the people who keep an eye on us, and hes actually a friend too, asked if she could come through the luch line with me, and i was so happy that of course i said yes. She ended up eating lunch with me and one of my other friends, and i might have introduced her to too many poeple. I hope i didnt scare her off because i told her she was welcome to sit with us anytime, and i completely mean it. Ooh! I also found out i had gotten an A on that history test. That was awsome because i got second or third highest and my grade went up a lot.

That night, i had eaten a bunch more tootsie rolls, and my sister sat with me and made them into a braclet. She showed me how and i've been obbsessed with them since. They make my wrists smell like chocolate. I dont know how i should feel about eating enough tootsie rolls to make a bunch of bracelets, but oh well.

Friday: I wasnt as happy as Thursday, but it was still a good day. Until lunch. None of my friends were there, and i didnt see anyone i really knew, so i sat by myself and went to the library, where i saw my sister's friend and talked to her because she was also alone. Anyways, i made a bracelet throughout that day, and my freind broke it by stretching it, but i made it two seperate ones this weekend, so it's all good.

That's all i feel like writing. Hope it wasnt confusing for people who tried to read that mess of a week. I cant promise i'll have the next up soon, but i will try. Remember what i said about irregular postings? Yeah. School is a pain. Anyways, Ciao