Sue, Nancy and Diana are now heading back home from school. They have done a lot of assignments as a matter of fact. They also had a great day of school of course. Sue is about to watch the vice-presidential debate by the way. She has never watched that one. Let's hope that Sue and her siblings will be watching the vice-presidential debate on TV.

"Good day at school for us, Sue" said Diana.

"It sure was, girls" said Sue. "In fact, we have done a lot of our assignments"

"That was a lot of work for us" said Nancy.

"I know, girls" said Sue. "I have to go home now"

"See you later, Sue" said Diana.

"Bye, girls" said Sue.

Her friends left and Sue enters the house.

"I'm home, mom" said Sue.

"How was your day at school, Sue?" Principal Rodriguez asked.

"It was good, mom" said Sue.

"That is great" said Principal Rodriguez. "Your siblings are in your room"

Sue saw her siblings came downstairs.

"Hi, sis" said Margaret.

"Hi, you two" said Sue. "How was your day?"

"It was great, sis" said James.

"I'm glad you enjoyed your day at school" said Sue. "We can watch some TV"

"That's fine with me, sis" said Margaret.

Sue and her siblings went to turn on TV.

"Look what is on, you two" said Sue.

"Is that the vice-presidential debate?" James asked.

"Yes, it is, you two" said Sue.

"I have never watched that one" said Margaret.

"Same here" said James.

"This is the first time that you have been watching this one" said Sue.

"Look at two vice presidents talking" said Margaret.

"I wonder who will win the debate" said James.

"We will have to wait and see when the debate is over" said Sue.

"Okay, sis" said Margaret.

After the debate, Sue and her siblings turned off the TV.

"That was a good debate, sis" said James. "Thank you for having us watching it"

"Anytime, you two" said Sue. "We can more debates soon"

Sue and her siblings have just watched the vice-presidential debate. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.