A/N: Another update! Yay! It's finally Thanksgiving! I have a 5 day break,
which is sweet! Expect a few more updates, as I have very little work to
do! Enjoy and review! Oh yeah! And Happy Thanksgiving!
Disclaimer: I confess.I own Everwood. I am making millions of dollars off this story! Muah haha! Wait...no!
Just Another Day
Chapter Four:
Ephram was quietly reading A Tale of Two Cities for his English class when Andy Brown burst through the front door.
"Hey Ephram!" he called. "You want to help me with these groceries?"
Ephram closed his book and rolled his eyes. Unbelievable. The man was always thinking of himself. He got up off the couch and grabbed a few bags from the front hall.
"So how was your day?" Andy asked, as he began to put the food away.
"Wonderful." Replied Ephram, dryly. "Are we done here?"
"I suppose." Remarked Andy. "Why, have you got something better to do?"
"Homework."
"Right." Replied Andy. "Well, I won't keep you from it any longer."
Ephram turned around and started back for the family room. Then he thought of something.
"Hey Dad, did you have anything you wanted to tell me today?" he asked, trying to jog his father's memory.
"Lets see, today, what is it, December 10th?" Andy racked his brain. "No, I don't think so. Should I?"
"No. Not at all." Ephram retorted. He left the room.
Andy continued to put away the groceries. He had just about finished when he realized he had forgotten something.
"Shoot! I forgot the milk!" he exclaimed. "Ephram, would you mind running to the store quick?"
"Sure." Ephram remarked bitterly. "I've got nothing better to do."
"Great!" called Dr. Brown, as Ephram walked out of the house.
"I wonder if he'd notice if I didn't come back." Thought Ephram to himself.
TBC!!!!!
Review!!
Disclaimer: I confess.I own Everwood. I am making millions of dollars off this story! Muah haha! Wait...no!
Just Another Day
Chapter Four:
Ephram was quietly reading A Tale of Two Cities for his English class when Andy Brown burst through the front door.
"Hey Ephram!" he called. "You want to help me with these groceries?"
Ephram closed his book and rolled his eyes. Unbelievable. The man was always thinking of himself. He got up off the couch and grabbed a few bags from the front hall.
"So how was your day?" Andy asked, as he began to put the food away.
"Wonderful." Replied Ephram, dryly. "Are we done here?"
"I suppose." Remarked Andy. "Why, have you got something better to do?"
"Homework."
"Right." Replied Andy. "Well, I won't keep you from it any longer."
Ephram turned around and started back for the family room. Then he thought of something.
"Hey Dad, did you have anything you wanted to tell me today?" he asked, trying to jog his father's memory.
"Lets see, today, what is it, December 10th?" Andy racked his brain. "No, I don't think so. Should I?"
"No. Not at all." Ephram retorted. He left the room.
Andy continued to put away the groceries. He had just about finished when he realized he had forgotten something.
"Shoot! I forgot the milk!" he exclaimed. "Ephram, would you mind running to the store quick?"
"Sure." Ephram remarked bitterly. "I've got nothing better to do."
"Great!" called Dr. Brown, as Ephram walked out of the house.
"I wonder if he'd notice if I didn't come back." Thought Ephram to himself.
TBC!!!!!
Review!!
