CHAPTER 13- PLOTS OF REVENGE
Meghan, Katie, and Nicole were sitting in the library keeping a close eye on their prisoners. They heard what had happened to the trumpets', clarinets'/flutes', and trombones'/baritones' prisoners.
"We gotta find a way to get even with them," said Meghan.
"Hey, at least we were able to pay for repairs on our instruments," said Nicole. "I think that lemonade stand worked pretty well."
"Yeah, when we put the porn pictures up," said Katie rolling her eyes.
"Hey we had no choice. We had to jump to plan X to get business," said Meghan.
"We shoulda made the saxophones pay for the repairs. It's their fault," said Nicole.
"Oh yeah," said Meghan.
"We should assassinate Mike," said Nicole.
"That's against the law," said Katie.
"You saw what him and his new allies did to your bassoon," said Meghan, "now rise up and take some action."
"You're right!" said Katie.
"Now what can we do with the other saxophone players?" asked Nicole.
"We can start by releasing their prisoners, but let's not do it today. We gotta let them think that what happened in band 2 days ago is not that big of a deal. Then they'll think it's all good between us and we'll spring into action," said Mehgan.
"I'm looking forward to this," said Katie.
"Me too," said Nicole.
MEANWHILE.
"Those darn flutes and clarinets!" yelled Jon.
"We gotta teach them a lesson they'll never forget," said another trumpet player.
"How?" asked another trumpet player. "We can't release their prisoners cuz we already did and we're not ready to have another war with them until our intense training kicks in."
"I know! We can screw up their instruments!" said Jon.
"No, the bassoons already got screwed up so it's nothing new," said another trumpet player.
"We can steal their music and Mr. Reiderer will yell at them tomorrow," said another trumpet player. "Not evil enough," said Jon.
"I know!" said another trumpet player, "we can put superglue on their chairs so their butts will get stuck to them and then we'll shove them in the boys' room and write "I JUST GOT MY BUTT KICKED" on their faces in super-powerful-never-come-off-until-you're-dead-or-maybe-even-later markers!"
"That's brilliant!" Jon exclaimed, "and then we can destroy their instruments."
They agreed to do it sometime soon.
AT THE SAME TIME.
"Those stupid tuba players cost us our prisoners," snapped a baritone player.
"We're gonna get them so bad, it'll be great," said a trombone player.
"How?" asked another trombone player.
"That's a good question," said a baritone player. "We can't shove them into our bells. They're too small."
"Who Andy and his friend?" asked another baritone player.
"No our bells you idiot," snapped a trombone player. "Those prisoners were our pride and joy."
"They still have prisoners! We can free their prisoners and lock Andy and his friend in their band lockers!" said another trombone player.
"Yeah! But let's not do it tomorrow. They'll be expecting revenge. We'll wait until the right time to do it. Until then, don't talk to Andy or his friend or the saxophones because they're Andy's allies," said a baritone player.
Will these plans work or backfire? We'll see.
Meghan, Katie, and Nicole were sitting in the library keeping a close eye on their prisoners. They heard what had happened to the trumpets', clarinets'/flutes', and trombones'/baritones' prisoners.
"We gotta find a way to get even with them," said Meghan.
"Hey, at least we were able to pay for repairs on our instruments," said Nicole. "I think that lemonade stand worked pretty well."
"Yeah, when we put the porn pictures up," said Katie rolling her eyes.
"Hey we had no choice. We had to jump to plan X to get business," said Meghan.
"We shoulda made the saxophones pay for the repairs. It's their fault," said Nicole.
"Oh yeah," said Meghan.
"We should assassinate Mike," said Nicole.
"That's against the law," said Katie.
"You saw what him and his new allies did to your bassoon," said Meghan, "now rise up and take some action."
"You're right!" said Katie.
"Now what can we do with the other saxophone players?" asked Nicole.
"We can start by releasing their prisoners, but let's not do it today. We gotta let them think that what happened in band 2 days ago is not that big of a deal. Then they'll think it's all good between us and we'll spring into action," said Mehgan.
"I'm looking forward to this," said Katie.
"Me too," said Nicole.
MEANWHILE.
"Those darn flutes and clarinets!" yelled Jon.
"We gotta teach them a lesson they'll never forget," said another trumpet player.
"How?" asked another trumpet player. "We can't release their prisoners cuz we already did and we're not ready to have another war with them until our intense training kicks in."
"I know! We can screw up their instruments!" said Jon.
"No, the bassoons already got screwed up so it's nothing new," said another trumpet player.
"We can steal their music and Mr. Reiderer will yell at them tomorrow," said another trumpet player. "Not evil enough," said Jon.
"I know!" said another trumpet player, "we can put superglue on their chairs so their butts will get stuck to them and then we'll shove them in the boys' room and write "I JUST GOT MY BUTT KICKED" on their faces in super-powerful-never-come-off-until-you're-dead-or-maybe-even-later markers!"
"That's brilliant!" Jon exclaimed, "and then we can destroy their instruments."
They agreed to do it sometime soon.
AT THE SAME TIME.
"Those stupid tuba players cost us our prisoners," snapped a baritone player.
"We're gonna get them so bad, it'll be great," said a trombone player.
"How?" asked another trombone player.
"That's a good question," said a baritone player. "We can't shove them into our bells. They're too small."
"Who Andy and his friend?" asked another baritone player.
"No our bells you idiot," snapped a trombone player. "Those prisoners were our pride and joy."
"They still have prisoners! We can free their prisoners and lock Andy and his friend in their band lockers!" said another trombone player.
"Yeah! But let's not do it tomorrow. They'll be expecting revenge. We'll wait until the right time to do it. Until then, don't talk to Andy or his friend or the saxophones because they're Andy's allies," said a baritone player.
Will these plans work or backfire? We'll see.
