***AUTHORS NOTE: I apologize for the short chapters. It's just my style of writing.***
CHAPTER 3
"Hey Arnold! Hey Arnold!" Arnold's alarm clock blared at him. It was seven-thirty in the morning. In a hurry, he put on his camoflogued swimming trunks, and proceded out the door with an umbrella. Since a girl could be lurking anywhere, Arnold slinked slyly around New York to get to Kogoshell's Five and Dime store. There he bought a bucket, a mega-mega awesome pack of high-splash super-duper (very expensive) water balloons. (700 count!) After picking out the balloons, he proceded to the gardening area and bought a hose and a gardening nozzle.
After the immense gardening department, Arnold proceeded to the WATER GUN ISLE! Just the thought of this isle makes any boy, let alone girl, salivate. Kogoshell's Five and Dime has every water gun you can imagine! They have tiny water pistols, Super soakers that charge up when put in a plastic docking bay, regular super soakers, and HUGE water bazookas with backpack tanks. Arnold, using the money that he was given by his classmates to give the teacher a present, bought about two of everything there.
By the time Arnold got to the checkout desk, he had two whole shopping carts full of stuff. The clerk, who, by some coincedence, was the owner, started to jump for joy and mutter to himself, "Now I can buy that boat I've been wanting." He then said to Arnold, "That would be $102.43, please." Arnold payed him and set off back to his house.
On his way home from the store Arnold passed an empty lot and found a pile of tires with a flag on the top that read "Boys Rule!". He stopped and stared at the structure and found about a half-dozen hoses going into it. Just then, Gerald's tall head popped out of a latched window. "Come on in, Arnold!" he said.
CHAPTER 3
"Hey Arnold! Hey Arnold!" Arnold's alarm clock blared at him. It was seven-thirty in the morning. In a hurry, he put on his camoflogued swimming trunks, and proceded out the door with an umbrella. Since a girl could be lurking anywhere, Arnold slinked slyly around New York to get to Kogoshell's Five and Dime store. There he bought a bucket, a mega-mega awesome pack of high-splash super-duper (very expensive) water balloons. (700 count!) After picking out the balloons, he proceded to the gardening area and bought a hose and a gardening nozzle.
After the immense gardening department, Arnold proceeded to the WATER GUN ISLE! Just the thought of this isle makes any boy, let alone girl, salivate. Kogoshell's Five and Dime has every water gun you can imagine! They have tiny water pistols, Super soakers that charge up when put in a plastic docking bay, regular super soakers, and HUGE water bazookas with backpack tanks. Arnold, using the money that he was given by his classmates to give the teacher a present, bought about two of everything there.
By the time Arnold got to the checkout desk, he had two whole shopping carts full of stuff. The clerk, who, by some coincedence, was the owner, started to jump for joy and mutter to himself, "Now I can buy that boat I've been wanting." He then said to Arnold, "That would be $102.43, please." Arnold payed him and set off back to his house.
On his way home from the store Arnold passed an empty lot and found a pile of tires with a flag on the top that read "Boys Rule!". He stopped and stared at the structure and found about a half-dozen hoses going into it. Just then, Gerald's tall head popped out of a latched window. "Come on in, Arnold!" he said.
