Mommy Dearest
Authors Note: Sorry about the shortness of the last chapter, and nah there is no real plot to this story. It's just a bunch of mini stories.
5- Pigtails and Cereal
Lindsey walked through the house until she ran into Paige.
"Hey sweetie, did you get bored of Uncle Spinner?" Paige said at the sight of her.
"You could say that." Lindsey replied with a bit of a smirk.
Paige looked at the girl and noticed her knotted hair pulled into a messy ponytail.
"Hey I got an idea. Lindsey let's do your hair!" A smile suddenly crossed Paige's face.
Lindsey thought over her options of getting her hair pulled or playing hide and seek with Uncle Spinner.
"Sure." Lindsey agreed.
Paige put her in front of her mirror and started doing her hair.
"Lindsey close your eyes. I don't want you see it until I'm done. Ok?"
"Whatever." Lindsey said thinking it would be better to see as least as possible.
10 minutes later after Paige brushed out all the knots and braided her hair into pigtails she said cheerfully, "Ok Open your eyes!"
"Lindsey looked at her hair and her jaw dropped, "What have you done to me?"
"What? You don't like it? Come on it's cute."
"I guess. Can we go do something?"
"Sure...Are you hungry? We have cereal." Paige asked running low on things to say after her hairdo was rejected.
"Sure."
They went to the kitchen and Paige got out the milk and cereal. While Lindsey got two bowls, one, spoon, and one fork. When Paige realized what silverware Lindsey she had taken she asked her, "Hun, what's with the fork?"
"I don't like milk."
"That doesn't explain why you use a fork to eat cereal." Paige was a little confused.
"Yea it does. I don't like milk and I don't taste as much milk when I eat the cereal with a fork. Get it?"
"Yea sweetie I-" Suddenly Paige was interrupted by Spinner walking into the kitchen.
"Lindsey. I was out there hiding for like an hour. Where were you?" He said in an angry tone.
"Uncle Spinner, I looked for you for like ever. And I couldn't find you. Your just a really really good hider." She knew she could talk her way put of anything. Spinner responded:
"You think so?"
Authors Note: Sorry about the shortness of the last chapter, and nah there is no real plot to this story. It's just a bunch of mini stories.
5- Pigtails and Cereal
Lindsey walked through the house until she ran into Paige.
"Hey sweetie, did you get bored of Uncle Spinner?" Paige said at the sight of her.
"You could say that." Lindsey replied with a bit of a smirk.
Paige looked at the girl and noticed her knotted hair pulled into a messy ponytail.
"Hey I got an idea. Lindsey let's do your hair!" A smile suddenly crossed Paige's face.
Lindsey thought over her options of getting her hair pulled or playing hide and seek with Uncle Spinner.
"Sure." Lindsey agreed.
Paige put her in front of her mirror and started doing her hair.
"Lindsey close your eyes. I don't want you see it until I'm done. Ok?"
"Whatever." Lindsey said thinking it would be better to see as least as possible.
10 minutes later after Paige brushed out all the knots and braided her hair into pigtails she said cheerfully, "Ok Open your eyes!"
"Lindsey looked at her hair and her jaw dropped, "What have you done to me?"
"What? You don't like it? Come on it's cute."
"I guess. Can we go do something?"
"Sure...Are you hungry? We have cereal." Paige asked running low on things to say after her hairdo was rejected.
"Sure."
They went to the kitchen and Paige got out the milk and cereal. While Lindsey got two bowls, one, spoon, and one fork. When Paige realized what silverware Lindsey she had taken she asked her, "Hun, what's with the fork?"
"I don't like milk."
"That doesn't explain why you use a fork to eat cereal." Paige was a little confused.
"Yea it does. I don't like milk and I don't taste as much milk when I eat the cereal with a fork. Get it?"
"Yea sweetie I-" Suddenly Paige was interrupted by Spinner walking into the kitchen.
"Lindsey. I was out there hiding for like an hour. Where were you?" He said in an angry tone.
"Uncle Spinner, I looked for you for like ever. And I couldn't find you. Your just a really really good hider." She knew she could talk her way put of anything. Spinner responded:
"You think so?"
