I don't own WordGirl

The mouse kids have grown a lot in the past three weeks so its a complete FALSE MOUSE INFO AND TOTALLY RUSHED!


At the studio, WordGirl crossed her arms and she glared at me.

"What?" I asked her.

"You're up to something," she said as she pointed at me, "and I know it."

"Well first, pointing at someone is rude, and second..." I said as my eyes searched around the room.

"I know you," she said.

"Actually you don't," I told her as I gave her a small smile. "You barely even know me."

WordGirl continued to galre at me, "I know that you love to trick people. Like you did with me. No way am I going to fall for that trick again." When I had told her that her brother boke one of her unicorns, WordGirl had rushed to her house and into her room. She burst through the door and saw that all of her unicorns were safe and sound.

"WHOA!" I yelled as I gazed behind her.

"What?" WordGirl said as she looked behind her. In the background, I silently tip-toed away from her, disappearing into the darkness.


In the past three weeks, Lily and Ariette had grown a lot. In mouse years, they would be old enough to venture on their own, meaning that they were young-adults, but in human yearsn they were five years old. So this meant that if both girls got into trouble they would use their mouse brain for help to get out of certain situations but their human brains were still naiive and they had a lot to learn.

Lily was a sweet, shy girl. She was playful and pretty and girly and she loved to play with her dolls. Her favorite cheese was cream cheese. Ariette on the other hand was a tomboyish girl. She had a tough personaily, she was really social, and she loved to invent gadgets with her dad. Her favorite cheese was swiss.

"Aren't our parents geniuses or what?" Ariette said as she picked up one of the gadgets her father had built. "Rope cheese. By the way where are they?"

Lily shrugged, "mom said that they were grocery shopping but I don't know what is taking them so long."

"Maybe they need help," Ariette said, "we should help them."

"Is that a good idea?" Lily asked her.

"Why not? We have to help them once in a while," Ariette said, both girls left the house and went to search for their parents.


"Dad said that this is the best grocery store to get cheese," Ariette said as they entered the grocery store. People were screaming and running out of the store. The girls suddenly heard a laughter.

"Take that WordGirl!" came Dr. Two-Brains' voice as he zapped WordGirl with his gadget that she successfully dodged.

"Ooh there's dad," Lily said as she pointed.

"Let's help him out," Ariette said as she sprayed WordGirl with the rope cheese. WordGirl grunted as she was caught by the cheese and she fell on the floor.

"You know better than to mess with us," Dr. Mouse-Brains said as she was standing over WordGirl. Hands on her hips.

"Hey where did that come from?" Dr. Two-Brains asked as he walked over to them.

"Hey daddy," Lily said as she ran over to her dad and gave him a hug around the waist.

"Lily?" Dr. Two-Brains said with shock as he looked at his daughter. He was shocked and surprised. He was surprised at how she found them and he was shocked at how Lily had caught WordGirl. Lily was never associated with violence. Unless...

"Hey dad," Ariette said as she walked over to them. "Nice gadget by the way," she said as she threw him the can of rope cheese.

"How did you two find us?" Dr. Mouse-Brains asked her two twin daughters.

"Well mom," Ariette said, "dad always said that this is the best place for cheese so I figured this is where you two went."

Dr. Mouse-Brains looked at Dr. Two-Brains, "she's a smart cookies isn't she?" he said as he gave her a nervous laugh. No I don't want to hear an earful he thought. He hated arguing with her. She always won the battle. And the war!

"Well let's go, we're done shopping," Dr. Mouse-Brains said as she, her daughters, and Dr. Two-Brains left the messy grocery store, with a tied-up WordGirl in it.

As they were walking back home, Dr. Two-Brains noticed that Lily was holding a container with cream cheese. "Lily, where did you get this?" he asked her.

"From th store," she said in a small voice.

"Honey," Dr. Mouse-Brains said, "you know that stealing is wrong."

"But, but I saw you and daddy do it," she said.

"Me too," Ariette said as she held an eaten wedge of Swiss Cheese.

Dr. Two-Brains and Dr. Mouse-Brains looked at each other. "Well they gotta learn," Dr. Two-Brains said as his wife nodded at him. The family headed back home.


I tip-toed to the closet and I opened the door. "Well, well, well," I said as I looked at the narrator who was in a gag. "That's what you get for being all wise with moi-ha-ha-ha," I said as I pointed to myself.

"Mmmmm-hmmm, mm-hmm, mmmm," the narrator mumbled through the gag.

"Now if only I could understand the language of 'gag,'" I said as I took it off of his mouth so he could talk.

"You'll never get any fans this way," he said. "The show had the most fans becasue I was in it."

"It's for them to decide," I said as I turned to the screen, "hey ya'll. The narraotr would like to know," I said as I pointed to the narrator that was trying to escape the clutches of the rope, "do you prefer him or me? I'm ceratinly not being self-centered here, but just out of curiosity."

"Also say why you prefer me," the narrator said.

"Same with me," I said. I turned back to the narrator, "well good-bye," I said as I put the gag on his mouth and closed the door. "No one will hear you screams," I said maliciously. "Man I am so not going to be their favorite author. Oh well."

"Who are you talking to?" WordGirl asked as she looked at me.

"The door," I said as I pointed to the door, "but any-hoo I gotta go," I ran away.