Chapter 3: Stronger than the strongest?
Reika: Hey you guys from now on I want you to call me by my name okay.
Sumomo & Rin: Of course.
Reika: Hey Rin-Chan?
Rin: Yes?
Reika: Would you give me a ride to school today?
Rin: Of course I would Reika-Sama.
Sumomo: Do you think I could come to school Reika-Sama?
Reika: Yes, you can come to school. As a matter of fact do you have a plug in for headphones?
Sumomo: Yes I do. Why do you want to know?
Reika: I want to listen to some songs that you have on your hard-drive. Is that okay?
Sumomo: Of course Reika-Chan. You don't have to ask. You are our master and we will do whatever you want that we are able to do.
Reika: Thanks you two, you are the best.
(Reika, Sumomo, and Rin take off with Sumomo and Reika on Rin-Chan's back. While they are on the way to school they get stopped by a police officer. He seems really ticked off)
Reika: Is there a problem?
Officer: A problem? A problem? Of course there is a problem. You are riding a wolf on a side walk at 20 mph.
Reika: How is that a problem?
Officer: You are riding a wolf, and an endangered species at that.
Reika: It's not like it's hurting her.
Officer: What are you talking about of course it hurts her. She's a wolf not the strongest person in the world.
Reika: Actually I bet you that if she can beat the strongest person in the world you give me a pass allowing me to ride her.
Officer: No, that would be disrespecting the code.
Reika: I bet you're just scared that she will beat the bet.
Officer: Ha you're on. If she beats the strongest man in the world in carrying weight, then I will give you a pass allowing you to ride her.
Reika: Here you go, A piece of paper with the rules of the bet read it and sign it.
(The Dork officer signs the paper and the competition is won easily after 1 hour by Rin-Chan).
Reika: That was so easily won it wasn't funny.
Now we don't have to worry about being stopped by a car and getting a ticket or something.
Rin: So then did I do a good job?
Reika: Good job? What are you talking about? You did an awesome job.
The look on the officer's face when you carried three times as much as the strong man and you didn't even flinch. And we don't have to worry about press because the poor dork doesn't want to be humiliated.
