21. Boxes
They hadn't meant to find the boxes. Honestly, they hadn't known the boxes existed. Phineas had wanted to surprise Candace when she came home from camp, so he had decided that she might love it if they gave her room a make-over. After getting some tips from Isabella, the two boys had set to work. When they came to the closet, they had found the boxes tucked away in a corner. On one was written Phineas in their mother's handwriting while the second might have had Ferb scribbled in horrible childish handwriting.
Overcome by his curiosity, Phineas had opened his, a grin stretching across his face and a light bouncing in his eyes. Ferb quickly followed and opened his. A smile, though smaller than his brother's, curved on his lips. Each box held random things: scribbled papers, globby sculptures, rocks, cards, a glued together doll, a picture of an amazing dollhouse. And while they weren't exactly sure what each item was, they figured Candace did. They closed the boxes and put them back in the closet. They decided that maybe their sister would like something smaller. Perhaps something small enough to fit in a box.
