The Best Valentines Day Ever:
(Chapter Two)

It was the day of the party. Takato hoped that Jeri would like his present ("I'm a good chao!" "SHUT UP!!!") He packed Mr. Wiggle into his box and made his way to the party. Takato walked down the street toward the school. He did this a lot to get to school. But this time, putting up with the walk was very difficult. The problem was sort of like this.
"What's going on here?" came a muffled voice from the squirming box Takato was holding. "Why am I here? Why is it dark? Where am I going. Get me out! Somebody, HELP!!! I demand to be released immediately! I know my rights! I demand an attorney! I'M GONNA SUE SOMEBODY!!!!!"
Finally, Takato got to the school, and Mr. Wiggle calmed down. But, he was still annoying. "I'm a good chao!" exclaimed the muffled voice from the box. "Be quiet," hissed Takato. "I want this to be a surprise for Jeri." Takato looked around. There were a lot of people at the party. It was going to be hard to find Jeri. But, finally, Takato saw her.
Takato looked at Jeri for awhile. "This might be harder than I thought," said Takato to himself. "What if she doesn't like her present? What if she doesn't like me?" However, Takato reassured himself and approached Jeri. "Hi Jeri," said Takato. "Hi Takato," said Jeri. "So," said Takato. "I...um...got this for you." He gave the present to Jeri. "Why, thank you, Takato," said Jeri. She opened up the box and looked inside. "It's empty." "What?" exclaimed Takato. He looked inside and saw that it indeed was empty. "Where did Mr. Wiggle go?" "Who's Mr. Wiggle?" asked Jeri. Just then, a group of kids ran out of a room. The school seemed to rumble, and then, the entire wall broke down. Mr. Wiggle had just busted into the school in an army tank. "Him," answered Takato.
Mr. Wiggle began rampaging through the school. His tank bore a sign that read 'I'm a good chao'. After chasing everyone but Takato and Jeri out of the school, Mr. Wiggle exited the building by busting through the wall opposite of which he entered. "Well," said Takato. "I'm sure the building is insured." Just then, an entire wall and part of the roof collapsed. The entire school was wrecked.
Takato sighed and sat down on the ground. "I'm sorry Jeri," said Takato. "I wanted this to be the best Valentines Day ever for you. And now I ruined it. I'm so sorry." Jeri seemed to understand how guilty Takato felt. "Takato," said Jeri. "You didn't have to do all this to make me happy. All I need to be happy is to know you care." "Really?" asked Takato. "You aren't angry with me?" "Of course not," said Jeri. "You tried your best to make me happy, and that's what counts." Takato looked up at Jeri. She smiled, took his hand, and helped him to his feet. "Happy Valentines Day, Takato," said Jeri. "Happy Valentines Day, Jeri," said Takato. And then, hand-in-hand, they walked into the horizon together.
The End