Authors Note: I DO NOT OWN HOLES. Nor do I own any of the Boys from D-
Tent, nor do I own Camp Green Lake or anything that happened there. Get it,
got it, good.
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"I-i-ntroductions?" choked Hector, placing his hands atop his curly mop of hair. The color began to drain from his face. Hector never was very good at public speaking. He looked to his faithful friend, Stanley, Caveman, Yelnats. Stanley just smirked at him, and then looked at Caty who was staring at Hector.
"Relax." She whispered, and then nodded to Becky who was sitting on a grand rocking chair next to two girls. Becky tipped her straw cowboy hat in return and then stood up and the room hushed. The Texan woman cleared her throat with a smile at all the girls sitting on the wooden floor.
"Girls, as well all know, Stone Lodge is only for important occasions. And tonight we have not one, but two very important occasions." She turned and looked at the group of boys and gave a smile. Magnet gave a smile to rival Joey Tribianni of "Friends." Armpit rolled his eyes, and hit Magnet over the head when Becky had turned away. Caty stepped on Armpits toes with a grin.
"An eye for an eye." She mouthed, daring not to interrupt Becky as she was talking.
"Tonight," Becky continued "We welcome two new girls to our facility. Sisters Nina and Lola Romero." She motioned to the two girls who were sitting in chairs next to her when the D-Tent boys first walked in. The girl sitting to the left had her head bowed, staring down at her scuffed up tennis shoes. The girl on the right had unprofessionally placed highlights in her rich brown hair. She was surveying the scene, looking at all the different girls and counselors. The room clapped, some cheered, a few in the back shook their heads.
"Our policy here at Camp Vele Gaten is to make our girls feel welcome. And I know it's terribly difficult to say who you are and where you're from when you're still getting used to the camp. So we have some of our girls and staff go first." Becky gave both of them a nod.
"This is introduction time." Caty said under her breath, and then stood upright and smoothed down her hair. Out of a nervous habit, she began chewing on her dark blue nails.
"Don't. You'll get sick." ZigZag advised and pulled Caty's hand away from her mouth. He eyed her carefully and then looked over the room again.
"Don't pay any attention to him, he's crazy." Twitch said, scratching the back of his neck. ZigZag growled.
"Would any of the girls like to go first? Or how about a counselor or two?" Becky asked, motioning around the room with her thin arms. A couple girls raised their hands, and one of the counselors appeared from the shadows of the room.
"Ah, Margie. Why don't you start us off." Becky gave another tip of the hat and sat back down in her rocking chair, patting one of the Romero girls on the back. Margie was tall. She was sporting a pair of slightly over-beaten jeans with paint down the side of them, and a Brown University sweatshirt. Pulling on her dirty blonde ponytail she gave everyone a bright smile.
"Hi! I'm Margie. I'm the counselor for Cabin Nine," several girls clapped and cheered. Margie laughed. "Yeah, that's my cabin." She admitted, pointing to a group of girls grinning and giggling near a window.
"Anyway, I have a masters degree in psychology and took a minor in psychical therapy. Both from Brown University So you'll see me around the soccer field playing referee and things."
Squid gave a 'harrumph' sort of sound and crossed his arms again, leaning against the door.
"We never played soccer." He muttered bitterly.
"Thank you, Margie. How 'bout a hand for Margie, darlin's?" Becky asked, beginning to clap. The room filled with applause and Margie flushed.
"Who else?" The Dutch woman's gaze shifted from one to the next. A tall, somewhat chubby girl stood up. She was pale, with heavy black eyeliner and pale pink lipstick.
"I'm Lydia. I'm fifteen. I'm here for stealing makeup. Well, not exactly. I was caught for trying to steal a wax figure of Marilyn Manson-"
"Was not! It was of Ricky Martin, and I've got the photo's to prove it!" Chirped a tan equally chubby girl next to her sporting hair pulled into out of control pig tails and bright red lipstick.
"Liar!" Lydia hissed, and then went back to telling her story. "Anyway, when the searched my house, they found all my stolen goods. I'm in Cabin Two." Then sat back down. Applause broke out again. A girl sitting a few groups away whistled and shouted out
"That's right, Black Butterfly!" The clapping faded. Becky cleared her throat, hitching up her cowboy boots onto her knee. Magnet tipped his head, staring at Becky's jeans which were now riding up her thigh.
"Viva la México!" Magnet muttered gleefully, rubbing his hands together.
"Tala, why don't you share with us something about you?" The girl who whistled at Lydia was Tala. She was short and thin with a large tan coat on and long black hair tied in braided pigtails like Becky's.
"My name's Tala Greenwind. I'm nine years old and I live in Cabin Seven. I'm here because I tried to scalp a boy in my class," A few people gasped. "With a plastic knife." Tala added with a grin. A few more giggled. "I'm in Cabin Four!" Tala exclaimed, pointing to Caty.
"Oh, yes, yes. Our longest lasting resident here at Vele Gaten. How could we forget about Caty." Becky exclaimed, nearly jumping out of her seat. Caty flushed and ran a hand down her face, smudging her pink eye shadow and silver eyeliner. Stanley reached out to fix it but as his hand reached her face, she had stepped up to introduce herself.
"Hello, Hello. I'm Caty. Spelled C-A-T-Y not K-A-T-I-E. You may know me by a few other nicknames-"
"FAIRY GIRL." Shouted a voice in the back row. There came a fist along with it, belonging to a little redheaded girl. Caty groaned a little and then smiled.
"Right. Like 'Fairy Girl.' Thank you, Kristen. I was sent here from Chicago to work here for two years. I'm studying to get a degree in counseling. I'm also thinking of becoming an art teacher, so you'll see me at the Arts and Crafts center."
"Chicago. That explains the lack of accent." ZigZag muttered to himself.
"You're a quick one, ain't you, Ziggy?" Squid muttered. ZigZag shot him a look. X-Ray nudged Squid quietly, giving him a "Don't set him off. Chill out. Be cool in front of the ladies" look. Sitting next to Tala was an Asian girl about the same age.
"'Scuse me, Fairy girl. But.why are you here from Chicago? Did you get in trouble?" She asked curiously, and very innocently. Caty gave an awkward smile.
"My parents wanted me to." Caty answered simply and began to fidget with her sweatshirt, slipping her thumbs in the oversized thumbholes and disappearing back into the crowd of former campers. She exchanged glances with X-Ray, Twitch, Hector and Stanley.
"Well, I think that's enough introduction to get everyone comfortable with everyone. Nina and Lola, how about you share some things about yourselves with the rest of us?" Becky asked politely and stopped rocking. She planted her feet on the ground and looked at the two sisters. Magnet cracked his neck from straining it for so long.
"Nina? Lola?" The girl without the highlights, the one who was staring at the floor the entire time, stirred in her seat. She began to mumble.
"Estaba en una pandilla. Mi hermana era al colegio. Ella aprendió. Robé. Yo no quiero es tan abre, usted tiene no negocio instruido por qué yo soy un delinquent." She muttered. Becky's eyebrows furrowed in confusion. She didn't speak a word of Spanish for the exception of 'taco' or 'burrito.'
Margie cleared her throat.
"I'm sorry, Becky. This is my fault. Nina and Lola are in my cabin. Nina doesn't speak English. Lola is her translator, and unfortunately, Lola won't talk to anyone so far."
"She said it's no business of yours to know why she's a delinquent." Magnet said. He then felt the gaze of everyone in the room on him. Becky smiled in relief.
"I almost forgot!" She exclaimed, getting up and motioning to the boys by the door. "These, girls, are visitors. These are boys who used to attend Camp Green Lake, the camp that was here before Vele Gaten was built. This is Stanley, Hector-"
Caty pulled at Becky's hand, which was directing to who was who.
"Let me do it, Becky." Caty murmured with a meek smile.
"This is Stanley. Stanley Yelnats. That's Squid, ZigZag, Magnet, Twitch, Armpit, X-Ray and." Caty looked down at Hector, who was standing next to her now. She didn't like the nickname Zero. She knew he was no Zero. The boy was bright, and there was no doubt.
"And this," She paused, putting her hands on his shoulders. "This is Hector." She announced. The girls stirred and began chatting among themselves. Caty moved her arms to embrace Hector's shoulders and gave him a small hug. Most of the D-Tent boys looked around with a face of approval. She introduced them by their nicknames. For the exception of Stanley and Hector. They liked that. They liked being the tough, D-Tent gang.
"Go on and get ready for bed!" Becky called, and began ushering girls out left and right from the Stone Lodge. Once all but a few girls, including Kristen and Tala had dispersed, Caty and boys began to leave. Caty slipped out first, pulling her hood over her head. Then came ZigZag, with Twitch close behind him. Stanley had been spacing out, staring into the empty fireplace when everyone began to leave so he tried to cut in front of everyone else. He had managed to dart around everyone besides Hector, who was stepping into the frame of the doorway. Stanley got caught in the door frame. He shot a look at Hector and then pushed ahead.
"Watch it, Zero." He spat and walked onto the porch. The night air was cold and bit at any free skin it could find. With the boys being clad in wife beaters and shorts, their teeth began chattering as soon as the North Wind picked up. Caty stopped on the trail, turned around and laughed.
"I warned you." She said with a smirk, shaking her head at them.
"Oh fuck off." Squid hissed.
"Shut up! There are kids around." Caty hissed as the rest of the boys caught up with her. Just then, a little girl with blonde hair sped down the trail. Squid didn't look sorry. Soon, Tala followed suit and was running after the blonde headed girl.
"Hey, Sun dancer, wait up!" Tala called, flailing her arms around until she was out of sight.
"Why does she do that? Call people silly names? She called that one girl Black Beatle, or something." X-Ray asked.
"Black Butterfly." Caty corrected him.
"Whateva'"
"Tala likes to give Native American names to everyone on camp. It makes them feel special." She said, taking a few steep steps. The hill ended and they passed the mess hall. Kristen, the little redheaded girl who had been walking a few paces behind Caty so she could trace Caty's footsteps almost tripped over a large stone.
"Yeah? So what's yours?" Hector asked.
"Runs with Scissors." She responded with a laugh, pulling down her hood. The cabins were large enough to block the wind. There was an agreeable amusement around the nickname, and they all laughed.
"Why's she call you that?" Twitch piped in.
"Because Fairy girl is crazy." Kristen said in an almost sing-song voice and stuck her tongue out. Caty rolled her eyes.
"Kristen Ann, get your butt inside." She huffed. Kristen looked offended, and her eyes narrowed into slits. The little girl pulled the hood of her far to oversized sweatshirt up and huffed back.
"That's right, Krriiissteeennn. Time to go beddy-bye." Armpit teased.
"My name isn't fucking Kristen! It's Caveman!" She yelled. Caty whirled around and grabbed Kristen by the hood.
"Get inside." She ordered through gritted teeth. Kristen said nothing more, only scampered inside, pale faced and crying. The guys sat around, looking at each other, dumbfounded. Caty suddenly looked wracked with guilt.
"I'm sorry you had to see that. And hear that. Kristen's not usually like that. And believe me, I'm not like that either." She apologized.
"Don't worry about it," X-Ray said, patting her on the back. He obviously connected with her on a Leader basis. A leader has to do what a leader has to do. "We've all got little brothers or sisters. We know what it's like." Caty looked a little more at ease. Some of the guys shifted around, muttering to each other or themselves. Tala came sprinting by, giving her a wave. And then the blonde haired girl called Sun Dancer followed and then stopped in her tracks.
"Oh! Fairy Girl! You forgot your hairbrush in Ellie's cabin. Tala's coming. She just needs to get her toothbrush." She tipped, pulling on Caty's large sweatshirt. Caty nodded and the little girl ran off again. She looked to the group of guys with a smile, running her hands through her hair.
"It's best you go see Becky for your sleeping arrangements," She advised and then gave her signature salute. "G'night." And then the petite figure headed up the porch to Cabin 4, giving one last look and a smile before vanishing into the cabin.
"Wonder why they all call her Fairy Girl." Armpit wondered out loud.
"Ain't it obvious?" ZigZag asked, sticking his hands into his back pockets gracefully, bending over so far he cracked his back. "Just look. You can see the wings behind her." He said, getting a sort of spacey look in his eyes. Armpit just rolled his eyes, turning around and heading towards the main lodge. Twitch and Squid followed suit. Magnet dwelled in between for a moment, speaking to no one in particular.
"Did you hear that? Kristen wants to be called Caveman! Mucho weird." He said, jogging to join up with Armpit, Squid and Twitch. X-Ray slowly began moving as well, scratching the peach fuzz below his nose.
"He's right. That is weird." Hector said, scratching at his hair like a dog. Hector took a few steps, expecting Stanley to follow, but Stanley didn't. He stayed with his feet planted, staring at the silhouettes in the window. It took a few moments before anyone would speak.
"No, Zig. She's more beautiful than any fairy ever could be." Stanley sighed.
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"I-i-ntroductions?" choked Hector, placing his hands atop his curly mop of hair. The color began to drain from his face. Hector never was very good at public speaking. He looked to his faithful friend, Stanley, Caveman, Yelnats. Stanley just smirked at him, and then looked at Caty who was staring at Hector.
"Relax." She whispered, and then nodded to Becky who was sitting on a grand rocking chair next to two girls. Becky tipped her straw cowboy hat in return and then stood up and the room hushed. The Texan woman cleared her throat with a smile at all the girls sitting on the wooden floor.
"Girls, as well all know, Stone Lodge is only for important occasions. And tonight we have not one, but two very important occasions." She turned and looked at the group of boys and gave a smile. Magnet gave a smile to rival Joey Tribianni of "Friends." Armpit rolled his eyes, and hit Magnet over the head when Becky had turned away. Caty stepped on Armpits toes with a grin.
"An eye for an eye." She mouthed, daring not to interrupt Becky as she was talking.
"Tonight," Becky continued "We welcome two new girls to our facility. Sisters Nina and Lola Romero." She motioned to the two girls who were sitting in chairs next to her when the D-Tent boys first walked in. The girl sitting to the left had her head bowed, staring down at her scuffed up tennis shoes. The girl on the right had unprofessionally placed highlights in her rich brown hair. She was surveying the scene, looking at all the different girls and counselors. The room clapped, some cheered, a few in the back shook their heads.
"Our policy here at Camp Vele Gaten is to make our girls feel welcome. And I know it's terribly difficult to say who you are and where you're from when you're still getting used to the camp. So we have some of our girls and staff go first." Becky gave both of them a nod.
"This is introduction time." Caty said under her breath, and then stood upright and smoothed down her hair. Out of a nervous habit, she began chewing on her dark blue nails.
"Don't. You'll get sick." ZigZag advised and pulled Caty's hand away from her mouth. He eyed her carefully and then looked over the room again.
"Don't pay any attention to him, he's crazy." Twitch said, scratching the back of his neck. ZigZag growled.
"Would any of the girls like to go first? Or how about a counselor or two?" Becky asked, motioning around the room with her thin arms. A couple girls raised their hands, and one of the counselors appeared from the shadows of the room.
"Ah, Margie. Why don't you start us off." Becky gave another tip of the hat and sat back down in her rocking chair, patting one of the Romero girls on the back. Margie was tall. She was sporting a pair of slightly over-beaten jeans with paint down the side of them, and a Brown University sweatshirt. Pulling on her dirty blonde ponytail she gave everyone a bright smile.
"Hi! I'm Margie. I'm the counselor for Cabin Nine," several girls clapped and cheered. Margie laughed. "Yeah, that's my cabin." She admitted, pointing to a group of girls grinning and giggling near a window.
"Anyway, I have a masters degree in psychology and took a minor in psychical therapy. Both from Brown University So you'll see me around the soccer field playing referee and things."
Squid gave a 'harrumph' sort of sound and crossed his arms again, leaning against the door.
"We never played soccer." He muttered bitterly.
"Thank you, Margie. How 'bout a hand for Margie, darlin's?" Becky asked, beginning to clap. The room filled with applause and Margie flushed.
"Who else?" The Dutch woman's gaze shifted from one to the next. A tall, somewhat chubby girl stood up. She was pale, with heavy black eyeliner and pale pink lipstick.
"I'm Lydia. I'm fifteen. I'm here for stealing makeup. Well, not exactly. I was caught for trying to steal a wax figure of Marilyn Manson-"
"Was not! It was of Ricky Martin, and I've got the photo's to prove it!" Chirped a tan equally chubby girl next to her sporting hair pulled into out of control pig tails and bright red lipstick.
"Liar!" Lydia hissed, and then went back to telling her story. "Anyway, when the searched my house, they found all my stolen goods. I'm in Cabin Two." Then sat back down. Applause broke out again. A girl sitting a few groups away whistled and shouted out
"That's right, Black Butterfly!" The clapping faded. Becky cleared her throat, hitching up her cowboy boots onto her knee. Magnet tipped his head, staring at Becky's jeans which were now riding up her thigh.
"Viva la México!" Magnet muttered gleefully, rubbing his hands together.
"Tala, why don't you share with us something about you?" The girl who whistled at Lydia was Tala. She was short and thin with a large tan coat on and long black hair tied in braided pigtails like Becky's.
"My name's Tala Greenwind. I'm nine years old and I live in Cabin Seven. I'm here because I tried to scalp a boy in my class," A few people gasped. "With a plastic knife." Tala added with a grin. A few more giggled. "I'm in Cabin Four!" Tala exclaimed, pointing to Caty.
"Oh, yes, yes. Our longest lasting resident here at Vele Gaten. How could we forget about Caty." Becky exclaimed, nearly jumping out of her seat. Caty flushed and ran a hand down her face, smudging her pink eye shadow and silver eyeliner. Stanley reached out to fix it but as his hand reached her face, she had stepped up to introduce herself.
"Hello, Hello. I'm Caty. Spelled C-A-T-Y not K-A-T-I-E. You may know me by a few other nicknames-"
"FAIRY GIRL." Shouted a voice in the back row. There came a fist along with it, belonging to a little redheaded girl. Caty groaned a little and then smiled.
"Right. Like 'Fairy Girl.' Thank you, Kristen. I was sent here from Chicago to work here for two years. I'm studying to get a degree in counseling. I'm also thinking of becoming an art teacher, so you'll see me at the Arts and Crafts center."
"Chicago. That explains the lack of accent." ZigZag muttered to himself.
"You're a quick one, ain't you, Ziggy?" Squid muttered. ZigZag shot him a look. X-Ray nudged Squid quietly, giving him a "Don't set him off. Chill out. Be cool in front of the ladies" look. Sitting next to Tala was an Asian girl about the same age.
"'Scuse me, Fairy girl. But.why are you here from Chicago? Did you get in trouble?" She asked curiously, and very innocently. Caty gave an awkward smile.
"My parents wanted me to." Caty answered simply and began to fidget with her sweatshirt, slipping her thumbs in the oversized thumbholes and disappearing back into the crowd of former campers. She exchanged glances with X-Ray, Twitch, Hector and Stanley.
"Well, I think that's enough introduction to get everyone comfortable with everyone. Nina and Lola, how about you share some things about yourselves with the rest of us?" Becky asked politely and stopped rocking. She planted her feet on the ground and looked at the two sisters. Magnet cracked his neck from straining it for so long.
"Nina? Lola?" The girl without the highlights, the one who was staring at the floor the entire time, stirred in her seat. She began to mumble.
"Estaba en una pandilla. Mi hermana era al colegio. Ella aprendió. Robé. Yo no quiero es tan abre, usted tiene no negocio instruido por qué yo soy un delinquent." She muttered. Becky's eyebrows furrowed in confusion. She didn't speak a word of Spanish for the exception of 'taco' or 'burrito.'
Margie cleared her throat.
"I'm sorry, Becky. This is my fault. Nina and Lola are in my cabin. Nina doesn't speak English. Lola is her translator, and unfortunately, Lola won't talk to anyone so far."
"She said it's no business of yours to know why she's a delinquent." Magnet said. He then felt the gaze of everyone in the room on him. Becky smiled in relief.
"I almost forgot!" She exclaimed, getting up and motioning to the boys by the door. "These, girls, are visitors. These are boys who used to attend Camp Green Lake, the camp that was here before Vele Gaten was built. This is Stanley, Hector-"
Caty pulled at Becky's hand, which was directing to who was who.
"Let me do it, Becky." Caty murmured with a meek smile.
"This is Stanley. Stanley Yelnats. That's Squid, ZigZag, Magnet, Twitch, Armpit, X-Ray and." Caty looked down at Hector, who was standing next to her now. She didn't like the nickname Zero. She knew he was no Zero. The boy was bright, and there was no doubt.
"And this," She paused, putting her hands on his shoulders. "This is Hector." She announced. The girls stirred and began chatting among themselves. Caty moved her arms to embrace Hector's shoulders and gave him a small hug. Most of the D-Tent boys looked around with a face of approval. She introduced them by their nicknames. For the exception of Stanley and Hector. They liked that. They liked being the tough, D-Tent gang.
"Go on and get ready for bed!" Becky called, and began ushering girls out left and right from the Stone Lodge. Once all but a few girls, including Kristen and Tala had dispersed, Caty and boys began to leave. Caty slipped out first, pulling her hood over her head. Then came ZigZag, with Twitch close behind him. Stanley had been spacing out, staring into the empty fireplace when everyone began to leave so he tried to cut in front of everyone else. He had managed to dart around everyone besides Hector, who was stepping into the frame of the doorway. Stanley got caught in the door frame. He shot a look at Hector and then pushed ahead.
"Watch it, Zero." He spat and walked onto the porch. The night air was cold and bit at any free skin it could find. With the boys being clad in wife beaters and shorts, their teeth began chattering as soon as the North Wind picked up. Caty stopped on the trail, turned around and laughed.
"I warned you." She said with a smirk, shaking her head at them.
"Oh fuck off." Squid hissed.
"Shut up! There are kids around." Caty hissed as the rest of the boys caught up with her. Just then, a little girl with blonde hair sped down the trail. Squid didn't look sorry. Soon, Tala followed suit and was running after the blonde headed girl.
"Hey, Sun dancer, wait up!" Tala called, flailing her arms around until she was out of sight.
"Why does she do that? Call people silly names? She called that one girl Black Beatle, or something." X-Ray asked.
"Black Butterfly." Caty corrected him.
"Whateva'"
"Tala likes to give Native American names to everyone on camp. It makes them feel special." She said, taking a few steep steps. The hill ended and they passed the mess hall. Kristen, the little redheaded girl who had been walking a few paces behind Caty so she could trace Caty's footsteps almost tripped over a large stone.
"Yeah? So what's yours?" Hector asked.
"Runs with Scissors." She responded with a laugh, pulling down her hood. The cabins were large enough to block the wind. There was an agreeable amusement around the nickname, and they all laughed.
"Why's she call you that?" Twitch piped in.
"Because Fairy girl is crazy." Kristen said in an almost sing-song voice and stuck her tongue out. Caty rolled her eyes.
"Kristen Ann, get your butt inside." She huffed. Kristen looked offended, and her eyes narrowed into slits. The little girl pulled the hood of her far to oversized sweatshirt up and huffed back.
"That's right, Krriiissteeennn. Time to go beddy-bye." Armpit teased.
"My name isn't fucking Kristen! It's Caveman!" She yelled. Caty whirled around and grabbed Kristen by the hood.
"Get inside." She ordered through gritted teeth. Kristen said nothing more, only scampered inside, pale faced and crying. The guys sat around, looking at each other, dumbfounded. Caty suddenly looked wracked with guilt.
"I'm sorry you had to see that. And hear that. Kristen's not usually like that. And believe me, I'm not like that either." She apologized.
"Don't worry about it," X-Ray said, patting her on the back. He obviously connected with her on a Leader basis. A leader has to do what a leader has to do. "We've all got little brothers or sisters. We know what it's like." Caty looked a little more at ease. Some of the guys shifted around, muttering to each other or themselves. Tala came sprinting by, giving her a wave. And then the blonde haired girl called Sun Dancer followed and then stopped in her tracks.
"Oh! Fairy Girl! You forgot your hairbrush in Ellie's cabin. Tala's coming. She just needs to get her toothbrush." She tipped, pulling on Caty's large sweatshirt. Caty nodded and the little girl ran off again. She looked to the group of guys with a smile, running her hands through her hair.
"It's best you go see Becky for your sleeping arrangements," She advised and then gave her signature salute. "G'night." And then the petite figure headed up the porch to Cabin 4, giving one last look and a smile before vanishing into the cabin.
"Wonder why they all call her Fairy Girl." Armpit wondered out loud.
"Ain't it obvious?" ZigZag asked, sticking his hands into his back pockets gracefully, bending over so far he cracked his back. "Just look. You can see the wings behind her." He said, getting a sort of spacey look in his eyes. Armpit just rolled his eyes, turning around and heading towards the main lodge. Twitch and Squid followed suit. Magnet dwelled in between for a moment, speaking to no one in particular.
"Did you hear that? Kristen wants to be called Caveman! Mucho weird." He said, jogging to join up with Armpit, Squid and Twitch. X-Ray slowly began moving as well, scratching the peach fuzz below his nose.
"He's right. That is weird." Hector said, scratching at his hair like a dog. Hector took a few steps, expecting Stanley to follow, but Stanley didn't. He stayed with his feet planted, staring at the silhouettes in the window. It took a few moments before anyone would speak.
"No, Zig. She's more beautiful than any fairy ever could be." Stanley sighed.
