Chapter 2: The Writing Of The Mysterious Valentine
Cindy sat up stairs in her house, thinking deeply on what to write to each person. If it was one of her friends she was sure to write a very thoughtful friendly friend note, if it was someone she had no particular liking for she simply would write 'Hope you have a very nice and Happy Valentines Day. Yours Truly, Cindy Vortex'. Cindy licked the envelope to the letter for Nancy Mooch and placed it to the side, and looked thoughtfully, at who was next on the list, but she soon frowned, Jimmy Neutron was next. Cindy looked at her stationary she was using, it neatly printed her name in pink on the top with a heart and squiggly lined border, she had used it for all the other cards, even the ones for the people she didn't like, although writing quite big so not to waste space on the paper. Cindy opened a drawer and pulled out a regular white paper and took out her favorite pen, and began to write, if this was valentines they, she could easily write an anonymous letter, she kept saying to herself, "This would be a great trick on Jimmy, making him think someone had a crush on him." But her heart told her she was writing for a different reason.
When Jimmy had reached home, instead of heading for his lab as usual, he headed up stairs to Jenny's room. Jenny had stayed home sick today, she had planned to return tomorrow for Valentines Day. Jimmy knocked the on the door, he heard a small, "Come in" from the room, and he opened the door. His cousin sat in bed, her nose totally stuck in a book. Jimmy squinted to read what the title of the book was, it said "Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire" By J.K Rowling (Ok, so I'm a Harry Potter fan, so sue me).
"Jenny?" Jimmy called to her, trying to grab her attention away from the book.
"What?" Jenny strictly hissed as her eyes narrowed and widened as she kept turning another page and reading more.
"Put the book down!" Jimmy ordered.
Jenny sighed and put her bookmark in and set the book to the side. She gave a big yawn.
"Sorry Jimmy, good book, hard to put down. So, how was today? Did I miss any shocking dilemma's? Good love arguments? Bone snapping fights?" Jenny teased.
Jimmy gave her an odd look, "In elementary school?" He asked as though dumbfounded.
Jenny rolled her eyes, but not in the mean way Cindy did, in a sort of sarcastic, goofy kind of way, which really explained Jenny's nature, "No, of course not! I'm only kidding, you've known me long enough to know that. So, how was school, really?"
Jimmy shrugged, "Nothing unusual, unless you count that Cindy Vortex trying to be better than me again, thinking her French vanilla smelling, and candy giving box is better than my robot and high-tech box."
Jenny replied, "Ooh! French vanilla? Oh, let her come over, I want to smell that!"
Jimmy stuck out his tongue and plugged his nose and squinted his eyes as if he just smelt a totally foul smell, "Gross! That stuff smells like gym socks!"
Jenny once again rolled her eyes in a childish way, "Oh, no it doesn't, it only smells like that to boys!" Jimmy crossed his arms and glared, Jenny decided to quickly change the subject, "So, will I be well by tomorrow Dr. Genius?"
Jimmy smiled and looked at a nearby computer screen, consisting all the data on Jenny's health, he nodded, "Your doing fine, I'm sure by tomorrow morning you'll be off jumping around the house like your normal self again."
Jenny nodded and said in a joking sort of way, "Good, I haven't had a good jumping around since last week." She smiled and gave Jimmy a huge and a little kiss on the forehead.
"So, did you finish your valentines?" Asked Jenny.
Jimmy frowned again, "Uh .. almost, just finished, just passed Tommy Voldemort."
Jenny laughed, "Does Tommy read the Harry Potter books, because if he does, I'm surprised he hasn't changed his name yet!"
Jimmy, who hadn't read those books, surprisingly, had no idea what Jenny was talking about, but simply shrugged and waved, then walked out the room, closing the door, noticing Jenny picking up her book again and gasping, as if by surprise, "Oh my gosh! No way!"
Jimmy's eye brows raised in more confusing, and shrugged once more as he headed to his room.
Cindy sat up stairs in her house, thinking deeply on what to write to each person. If it was one of her friends she was sure to write a very thoughtful friendly friend note, if it was someone she had no particular liking for she simply would write 'Hope you have a very nice and Happy Valentines Day. Yours Truly, Cindy Vortex'. Cindy licked the envelope to the letter for Nancy Mooch and placed it to the side, and looked thoughtfully, at who was next on the list, but she soon frowned, Jimmy Neutron was next. Cindy looked at her stationary she was using, it neatly printed her name in pink on the top with a heart and squiggly lined border, she had used it for all the other cards, even the ones for the people she didn't like, although writing quite big so not to waste space on the paper. Cindy opened a drawer and pulled out a regular white paper and took out her favorite pen, and began to write, if this was valentines they, she could easily write an anonymous letter, she kept saying to herself, "This would be a great trick on Jimmy, making him think someone had a crush on him." But her heart told her she was writing for a different reason.
When Jimmy had reached home, instead of heading for his lab as usual, he headed up stairs to Jenny's room. Jenny had stayed home sick today, she had planned to return tomorrow for Valentines Day. Jimmy knocked the on the door, he heard a small, "Come in" from the room, and he opened the door. His cousin sat in bed, her nose totally stuck in a book. Jimmy squinted to read what the title of the book was, it said "Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire" By J.K Rowling (Ok, so I'm a Harry Potter fan, so sue me).
"Jenny?" Jimmy called to her, trying to grab her attention away from the book.
"What?" Jenny strictly hissed as her eyes narrowed and widened as she kept turning another page and reading more.
"Put the book down!" Jimmy ordered.
Jenny sighed and put her bookmark in and set the book to the side. She gave a big yawn.
"Sorry Jimmy, good book, hard to put down. So, how was today? Did I miss any shocking dilemma's? Good love arguments? Bone snapping fights?" Jenny teased.
Jimmy gave her an odd look, "In elementary school?" He asked as though dumbfounded.
Jenny rolled her eyes, but not in the mean way Cindy did, in a sort of sarcastic, goofy kind of way, which really explained Jenny's nature, "No, of course not! I'm only kidding, you've known me long enough to know that. So, how was school, really?"
Jimmy shrugged, "Nothing unusual, unless you count that Cindy Vortex trying to be better than me again, thinking her French vanilla smelling, and candy giving box is better than my robot and high-tech box."
Jenny replied, "Ooh! French vanilla? Oh, let her come over, I want to smell that!"
Jimmy stuck out his tongue and plugged his nose and squinted his eyes as if he just smelt a totally foul smell, "Gross! That stuff smells like gym socks!"
Jenny once again rolled her eyes in a childish way, "Oh, no it doesn't, it only smells like that to boys!" Jimmy crossed his arms and glared, Jenny decided to quickly change the subject, "So, will I be well by tomorrow Dr. Genius?"
Jimmy smiled and looked at a nearby computer screen, consisting all the data on Jenny's health, he nodded, "Your doing fine, I'm sure by tomorrow morning you'll be off jumping around the house like your normal self again."
Jenny nodded and said in a joking sort of way, "Good, I haven't had a good jumping around since last week." She smiled and gave Jimmy a huge and a little kiss on the forehead.
"So, did you finish your valentines?" Asked Jenny.
Jimmy frowned again, "Uh .. almost, just finished, just passed Tommy Voldemort."
Jenny laughed, "Does Tommy read the Harry Potter books, because if he does, I'm surprised he hasn't changed his name yet!"
Jimmy, who hadn't read those books, surprisingly, had no idea what Jenny was talking about, but simply shrugged and waved, then walked out the room, closing the door, noticing Jenny picking up her book again and gasping, as if by surprise, "Oh my gosh! No way!"
Jimmy's eye brows raised in more confusing, and shrugged once more as he headed to his room.
