Hungry...
The giant pretty colored marble continued rolling, it's colors shifting frantically. Spongebob huffed and puffed, trying to keep up with it.
"Come...back...here..." he panted. The marble kept rolling. In Spongebob's mind, the marble suddenly sprouted a face, which was laughing hysterically at him. Spongebob became mad, and began running faster. Patrick was still staring at his hand. The giant pretty colored marble rolled across Spongebob's yard, past Gary (who meowed loudly at it), and into Squidward's yard. It rolled up and hit his door with a soft klink, finally coming to a stop.
"Gotcha!" Spongebob yelled. He pounced in the direction of the rainbow ball, landing on it. His head smacked Squidward's door in the process. It creaked open and there stood Squidward, looking down at the yellow sponge on his doormat.
"Oh, look," Squidward said sarcastically. "Just who I wanted to see."
"Hi, Squidward!" Spongebob said cheerfully.
"Don't you have to go to work or something?" Squidward asked in his usual annoyed manner.
"Nope, it's Sunday! Look what I found!" Spongebob held up the giant pretty colored marble for Squidward's inspection.
"Wow, that's really..." for once Squidward looked impressed. Suddenly he shook his head, hard. Snap out of it, Squid! he thought. "...dumb! I could buy a marble at any dollar store!" he finished meanly.
"But-" Spongebob said. "It's a giant pretty colored marble!"
"So? Why would I care, Spongebob?" Tears filled the sensitive sponge's eyes. Suddenly Patrick, who had been staring at his hand the whole time, snapped out of his own little world.
"LOLLIPOP!" he bellowed, running towards Spongebob. Spongebob yelped and jumped up straight into the air. As soon as he hit the ground, he began running. Patrick chased after him, never too far behind. The two ran circles around Squidward's front lawn. Squidward watched the chase, laughing.
"Squidward, catch!" Spongebob suddenly yelled.
"Huh?" Squidward saw a rainbow blur heading towards his head. Instinctively he put up his tentacles and caught it. Patrick instantly noticed and changed directions.
"LOLLIPOP!" he screamed again.
"No, wait, Patrick, stop!" Squidward yelled. Patrick kept coming, looking like a hungry pink train. Squidward stood there stupidly, watching him come. When Patrick was only a few feet away, Squidward held the marble up in front of him. Patrick kept coming and coming and coming, and...
BOOM!
