On Saturday, Charlotte was already at Stacey's. We decided she can bring Charlotte when she baby-sits during the day and weekends. We can take over at night on camp nights and when her mom's not available. That was a good plan to make.

Kayla and Kaylee invited me to stay over at their house for the night and I agreed to do so. I had permission. At their house, we ordered pizza. After we had dinner, we were in the basement watching a movie. We were watching My Cousin Vinny and it's a very funny movie! We laughed when that poor lawyer studdered. The other poor lawyer would wake by every noise you could think of like a whistle, an animal, and a train twice.

We were having popcorn and it was a good thing we weren't eating it when we laugh because we'd choke. That happened to me one time when Logan told me a joke. Dad thought it was funny and he would laugh at everything. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno didn't help either because they laughed, too. I was mortified! I made myself a promise not to laugh when I'm eating and drinking ever again!

After we watched that, we decided to watch another movie. Kayla picked out my favorite movie, Titanic. That's their favorite movie, too. The only problem is that I'm sensitive and the only part I would cry when the ship hit an iceburg and sank. That happened way before my time: 1912. It was a true story. We didn't want to go to bed until after the movie ended since it was about three hours long, but we didn't care.

To my surprise, I did not cry when that part came, which was a good thing otherwise I'd be embarrassed even though Kayla and Kaylee wouldn't care. They don't cry at that part at all according to Kayla.

The next day, we ate dinner for breakfast after we had permission. After that, we went back to their house. Their parents were going out until after three. I decided to offer to help out. It was a good thing because I saw Mario and D. J. fighting over the TV, so I went over to them.

"Stop it now," I said.

"I was here first," said Mario.

"No, I was!" exclaimed D. J.

I solved the problem quickly and shut the TV.

"Guess what? The TV is either for the both of you or neither of you. None of you is watching until you can learn to wait until your turn," I said.

That worked.

"Glad you stopped them," said Kayla.

"I know," I said.

That worked for a bit when I caught them fighting again.

"Alright, enough. You two are going to be separated," I said. "Mario, sit on the chair and D. J., get to your room."

"No," said Mario while D. J. obeyed me.

"If you disobey me, I'll make sure your parents make you to do so," I said.

That got Mario to sit down on the chair. I didn't want to put them in their room in case they start fighting.

"Thanks for stopping them. They can drive us crazy," said Kayla.

"I know. They should have separate rooms because if I put them both there, they could fight. How are they to share a room?" I asked.

"They have no problems sharing their room," said Kaylee.

"So, why are they fighting?" I asked.

"Who knows?" asked Kayla.

"We should do something to get them to stop fighting," said Kaylee.

Then, it hit me.

"I have an idea. We can start rewarding each time they don't fight," I said.

"That could work," agreed Kaylee. "We can tell the other girls tomorrow."

"Okay," I said.

"Good idea," added Kayla. "Our parents are tired of it, too."

When their parents came back later that afternoon, I told them about D. J. and Mario.

"I'm glad you were able to separate them," said Mrs. Willis.

"Me, too," I said as I told them about the plan.

They agreed with my idea.

Before I left the boys and said, "If you do behave, we'll do something nice."

They paid me for offering to help out. Those two know when I'm tough when the boys fight. Kristy wouldn't go for it either. The next day, at the camp, we shared the idea with the others after I told about my experience.

"It was a good thing she offered to stay," said Kayla.

"I know, we can try to see if the reward would work," said Stacey.

"We can always use Mary Anne and Kristy to watch the boys if they're free," said Kaylee.

"That would be a good idea to do," said Kristy.

"Yeah, but what reward should we do?" asked Kayla.

"You can think of it after camp when you guys watch the kids," I said. "You both can tell us what idea you came up with."

"Okay," said Kaylee.