Louis was in the nurse's office by himself.well, with
unconscious Ren on the bed. He was pacing around waiting for
Ren to get up, also waiting for their parents to come.
He went over to the side of the bed. "Ren," he said loudly to her ear. No answer.
"Ren!" he said even more loudly. Still no answer.
Just then a 6th grader came in the room to put his symbols on a table. He looked at Louis and then at Ren then Louis again.
"Rar!" said Louis scaring off the boy, who ran into the room where he came from.
Louis stared at the symbols. Should he? Or shouldn't he?
He couldn't resist. He took the symbols and banged them to each other in front of Ren's face. She shot right up, a small scream escaping her mouth.
"Louis!" she said looking at her laughing brother. She grabbed the instrument away from him.
Just then Steve and Eileen walked in the door.
"Ren! We got a call from school! What happened?" said their mother.
They both ran over to the other side of the bed. Steve put his hand to Ren's forehead. But Ren didn't stand it. She moved her head away. "Ren? What's wrong?" asked Steve.
"It's nothing! Really," she said, her arms folded.
"Her arch enemy asked her out," said Louis. "That's what's wrong, Dad," he smiled.
Ren pushed him lightly.
"Larry!" exclaimed Eileen. "Larry Beale?"
Ren moaned. "Yes, Mom, Larry Beale."
Louis couldn't stand being in the same room with his sister anymore, so he went out the door and started walking to the class he was missing. He was about to turn a corner when Tawny ran into him. This time, she had a pass.
"Wow, you have a pass this time," said Louis. "I'm surprised, I thought you ditched again," he said hurting Tawny and emphesising on the word ditched.
"Louis," said Tawny. "That's what I need to tell you about," she was.smiling!
Louis was really confused. "What?"
"Well, you're going to hate us now, but," started Tawny. "April fools!"
Louis thought this was a waste of time, talking to his ex- best friend. "Yeah, funny Tawny, and I met the Easter Bunny last night."
Tawny laughed. "No, Louis! Twitty and I were playing a joke on you!" she said grinning. "You know I would never do that to you, or Twitty Ever. You two are my best friends. I can't believe you thought I was telling the truth!"
Louis took it all in and smiled. "Really?"
Tawny shook her head. "Really." And she and Louis both walked to their classroom, friends again.
He went over to the side of the bed. "Ren," he said loudly to her ear. No answer.
"Ren!" he said even more loudly. Still no answer.
Just then a 6th grader came in the room to put his symbols on a table. He looked at Louis and then at Ren then Louis again.
"Rar!" said Louis scaring off the boy, who ran into the room where he came from.
Louis stared at the symbols. Should he? Or shouldn't he?
He couldn't resist. He took the symbols and banged them to each other in front of Ren's face. She shot right up, a small scream escaping her mouth.
"Louis!" she said looking at her laughing brother. She grabbed the instrument away from him.
Just then Steve and Eileen walked in the door.
"Ren! We got a call from school! What happened?" said their mother.
They both ran over to the other side of the bed. Steve put his hand to Ren's forehead. But Ren didn't stand it. She moved her head away. "Ren? What's wrong?" asked Steve.
"It's nothing! Really," she said, her arms folded.
"Her arch enemy asked her out," said Louis. "That's what's wrong, Dad," he smiled.
Ren pushed him lightly.
"Larry!" exclaimed Eileen. "Larry Beale?"
Ren moaned. "Yes, Mom, Larry Beale."
Louis couldn't stand being in the same room with his sister anymore, so he went out the door and started walking to the class he was missing. He was about to turn a corner when Tawny ran into him. This time, she had a pass.
"Wow, you have a pass this time," said Louis. "I'm surprised, I thought you ditched again," he said hurting Tawny and emphesising on the word ditched.
"Louis," said Tawny. "That's what I need to tell you about," she was.smiling!
Louis was really confused. "What?"
"Well, you're going to hate us now, but," started Tawny. "April fools!"
Louis thought this was a waste of time, talking to his ex- best friend. "Yeah, funny Tawny, and I met the Easter Bunny last night."
Tawny laughed. "No, Louis! Twitty and I were playing a joke on you!" she said grinning. "You know I would never do that to you, or Twitty Ever. You two are my best friends. I can't believe you thought I was telling the truth!"
Louis took it all in and smiled. "Really?"
Tawny shook her head. "Really." And she and Louis both walked to their classroom, friends again.
