That next morning Lucy was actually awake by the time the alarm went off. She had taken a shower, was dressed, and was now studying and eating pizza while her hair dried. Kinsey rose up and sniffed the air. She quickly scrambled up and got a piece of pizza.
"That is so good!" Kinsey said.
"I know," Lucy replied.
"What are you doing?" Kinsey asked.
"I'm studying our memory verse. Quiz today," Lucy replied.
"Well, I forgot to study. I read the unit, but I didn't memorize the verse. What did we have for creative writing?" Kinsey asked.
"We were supposed to write a page about ourselves including our name, birthday, favorite things, and greatest accomplishments," Lucy replied, recalling the information in her head.
"I didn't do that either," Kinsey simply said.
"I did," Lucy stated, taking a bite of pizza.
"Where did you get this pizza?" Kinsey asked.
"I got it from Pizza Hut. They brought it here," Lucy answered. She then put her hand on her book and tried to recall the verse in her head. It was no use, her concentration was broken. Lucy cursed and then covered her mouth. She had never heard such vulgar words come from her own mouth!
"Lucy?" Kinsey asked.
"Sorry, it just kind of, slipped out," Lucy replied.
"I don't know you very well, but you never seemed to be the kind to cuss," Kinsey stated.
"I don't normally, if you knew me, you'd know that it did truly just slip out," Lucy stammered.
"I'll believe you, but I'd watch it around Hannah, she already thinks you're up to something," Kinsey warned.
"Up to something? What could I be up to?" Lucy asked.
"I don't know. It's just the way Hannah talks," Kinsey replied.
"Thanks for the warning," Lucy said. She tried to recall the verse once more. Still, it was no use.
"What was the unit about?" Kinsey asked.
"You still have time to read it," Lucy suggested. It had only taken her five or ten minutes to read it. She tried to understand and reflect on it.
"I know, but I don't feel like it," Kinsey replied.
"It was mostly about how much God loves us and how to explain it to our children. That's pretty much the point of the book," Lucy explained.
"A parenting guide?" Kinsey asked.
"Kind of. It's trying to teach your children to be Christians I guess," Lucy replied. She wished that Kinsey would take her shower so she could concentrate.
"Ok. I better take my shower," Kinsey said. Lucy let out a sigh of relief. When Kinsey got her clothes and was in the bathroom, Lucy looked at the verse: Oh, that there was such a heart in them that they would fear Me and always keep all My commandments, that it might be well with them and with their children forever! - Deuteronomy 5:29
"That is so good!" Kinsey said.
"I know," Lucy replied.
"What are you doing?" Kinsey asked.
"I'm studying our memory verse. Quiz today," Lucy replied.
"Well, I forgot to study. I read the unit, but I didn't memorize the verse. What did we have for creative writing?" Kinsey asked.
"We were supposed to write a page about ourselves including our name, birthday, favorite things, and greatest accomplishments," Lucy replied, recalling the information in her head.
"I didn't do that either," Kinsey simply said.
"I did," Lucy stated, taking a bite of pizza.
"Where did you get this pizza?" Kinsey asked.
"I got it from Pizza Hut. They brought it here," Lucy answered. She then put her hand on her book and tried to recall the verse in her head. It was no use, her concentration was broken. Lucy cursed and then covered her mouth. She had never heard such vulgar words come from her own mouth!
"Lucy?" Kinsey asked.
"Sorry, it just kind of, slipped out," Lucy replied.
"I don't know you very well, but you never seemed to be the kind to cuss," Kinsey stated.
"I don't normally, if you knew me, you'd know that it did truly just slip out," Lucy stammered.
"I'll believe you, but I'd watch it around Hannah, she already thinks you're up to something," Kinsey warned.
"Up to something? What could I be up to?" Lucy asked.
"I don't know. It's just the way Hannah talks," Kinsey replied.
"Thanks for the warning," Lucy said. She tried to recall the verse once more. Still, it was no use.
"What was the unit about?" Kinsey asked.
"You still have time to read it," Lucy suggested. It had only taken her five or ten minutes to read it. She tried to understand and reflect on it.
"I know, but I don't feel like it," Kinsey replied.
"It was mostly about how much God loves us and how to explain it to our children. That's pretty much the point of the book," Lucy explained.
"A parenting guide?" Kinsey asked.
"Kind of. It's trying to teach your children to be Christians I guess," Lucy replied. She wished that Kinsey would take her shower so she could concentrate.
"Ok. I better take my shower," Kinsey said. Lucy let out a sigh of relief. When Kinsey got her clothes and was in the bathroom, Lucy looked at the verse: Oh, that there was such a heart in them that they would fear Me and always keep all My commandments, that it might be well with them and with their children forever! - Deuteronomy 5:29
