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- CHAPTER 10 - "The first letter"
"What is it?" Judy asked.
"This are two letters. One is for us, and another one for Cindy" Sheen said. "Let's read Cindy's first!" he shouted.
Mr. Estevez hit Sheen in the head.
"You know the rules. You can't read the things that are personal!" he said.
"Sorry..." Sheen apoligized.
"Give me that!" Judy pleaded, as she took one of the envelopes from Sheen's hands.
Judy read the envelope. "'TO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS'" she said.
She then started to read in louder voice the letter.
'Dear family and friends:
Nothing causes more pain for me to leave from the place I've been raised.
But I had to. I can't tell you where I'm going or what I'm going to do,
since I wrote this letter too early to find out.
I apologize for being such a stick in the ass all the time I lived here with you people.
You don't have to worry anymore.
I decided to take a difficult decision, and that's moving to another city.
Just like Goddard told me to do. It was that or being fooled around and have a life of misery.
I don't want my family being such a shame just because of my fault.
Love you all,
Jimmy Neutron.
PS: If they are not still making laugh at me,
tell Sheen and Carl to deliver the other envelope to "they-know-who".'
"Jimmy...". They all took a deep breath as they whispered that name.
But Sheen suddenly paused.
"'They-know-who'? Who's 'they-know-who'?" he asked.
"Uh, Sheen... I think he's talking about something that starts with 'C'..." Carl whispered to Sheen.
"Starting with 'C'? Ohhhh! I get it!" Sheen said. "Well, we have to leave...". Sheen started to step back and to the door. "...to deliver this envelope... to Cindy...!".
As Sheen said that, he dragged Carl out and slammed the door.
-
Cindy was at the Candy Bar with Paul, flirting and drinking a beer. Her look, with the ran of the weeks, changed a lot. She dyed her hair to a red color, her face was with a lot of make up, her ears were pierced, her clothes were a black shirt with a skull in the middle and her jeans were the same. And she used black boots instead of shoes.
"So, where do you want to go tonight, ya know what I'm saying?" Paul asked Cindy with a smile.
"I don't know, what's in your plans?" Cindy asked, getting more closed to Paul.
"What about going to the movies, then the Retroville Viewpoint, only us, to watch the moon and the stars?" Paul said.
Cindy got more close to Paul, ignoring what he was saying. She was about to kiss him, when suddenly, Carl and Sheen burst onto the Candy Bar. They looked at Cindy and Paul and they ran to them.
"Cindy! Cindy! We got to talk to you!" Sheen shouted.
"It's very important!" Carl said.
"Oh, great! What the hell do you want, freaks?" Cindy yelled, angrily. "And this better be good! Because if you don't, I'm gonna make sure that you're lives will be a--!".
"Look, can we talk you in private?" Sheen asked.
Cindy sighed. "Ok. Just wait here, Paulie" Cindy said.
"Sure, babe!" Paul said.
Cindy followed Sheen and Carl out of the Candy Bar.
- CHAPTER 10 - "The first letter"
"What is it?" Judy asked.
"This are two letters. One is for us, and another one for Cindy" Sheen said. "Let's read Cindy's first!" he shouted.
Mr. Estevez hit Sheen in the head.
"You know the rules. You can't read the things that are personal!" he said.
"Sorry..." Sheen apoligized.
"Give me that!" Judy pleaded, as she took one of the envelopes from Sheen's hands.
Judy read the envelope. "'TO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS'" she said.
She then started to read in louder voice the letter.
'Dear family and friends:
Nothing causes more pain for me to leave from the place I've been raised.
But I had to. I can't tell you where I'm going or what I'm going to do,
since I wrote this letter too early to find out.
I apologize for being such a stick in the ass all the time I lived here with you people.
You don't have to worry anymore.
I decided to take a difficult decision, and that's moving to another city.
Just like Goddard told me to do. It was that or being fooled around and have a life of misery.
I don't want my family being such a shame just because of my fault.
Love you all,
Jimmy Neutron.
PS: If they are not still making laugh at me,
tell Sheen and Carl to deliver the other envelope to "they-know-who".'
"Jimmy...". They all took a deep breath as they whispered that name.
But Sheen suddenly paused.
"'They-know-who'? Who's 'they-know-who'?" he asked.
"Uh, Sheen... I think he's talking about something that starts with 'C'..." Carl whispered to Sheen.
"Starting with 'C'? Ohhhh! I get it!" Sheen said. "Well, we have to leave...". Sheen started to step back and to the door. "...to deliver this envelope... to Cindy...!".
As Sheen said that, he dragged Carl out and slammed the door.
-
Cindy was at the Candy Bar with Paul, flirting and drinking a beer. Her look, with the ran of the weeks, changed a lot. She dyed her hair to a red color, her face was with a lot of make up, her ears were pierced, her clothes were a black shirt with a skull in the middle and her jeans were the same. And she used black boots instead of shoes.
"So, where do you want to go tonight, ya know what I'm saying?" Paul asked Cindy with a smile.
"I don't know, what's in your plans?" Cindy asked, getting more closed to Paul.
"What about going to the movies, then the Retroville Viewpoint, only us, to watch the moon and the stars?" Paul said.
Cindy got more close to Paul, ignoring what he was saying. She was about to kiss him, when suddenly, Carl and Sheen burst onto the Candy Bar. They looked at Cindy and Paul and they ran to them.
"Cindy! Cindy! We got to talk to you!" Sheen shouted.
"It's very important!" Carl said.
"Oh, great! What the hell do you want, freaks?" Cindy yelled, angrily. "And this better be good! Because if you don't, I'm gonna make sure that you're lives will be a--!".
"Look, can we talk you in private?" Sheen asked.
Cindy sighed. "Ok. Just wait here, Paulie" Cindy said.
"Sure, babe!" Paul said.
Cindy followed Sheen and Carl out of the Candy Bar.
