CHAPTER SIX

Mayor Meanswell worried about his neice the next morning, when he saw she was still sleeping. She also was snuggled up with a big bag of chips, but when he woke her up, she happily rushed out of the house, to play, he supposed.
Robbie, in Stephanie's healthy body, ran under Sportacus' airship, and looked up. He couldn't wait till Sportacus' would come down so Robbie could hurt him with the face Sportacus trusted: Stephanie's.

The real Stephanie kept sleeping in Robbie's lair. It was almost noon and she felt like she could keep sleeping. She had been up most of the night, because the body was used to going to bed late, and because all Stephanie could think about was her dilema. The thought of what sort of damage Robbie could do didn't phase her in her sleep, so she slept on...

"Arg!" Robie said to himself. "When will that Sportakook come out here!" Then, almost instantly, Sportacus leaped down, knocking Robbie down to the ground in shock."Hi Stephanie," Sportacus said happily.
"I have something to tell you."
"What is it?"
"I want you to leave LazyTown FOREVER!" Sportacus just looked at Robbie in Stephanie's body. There was a moment of silence after the "forever" echoes and then Sportacus started cracking up.
"That was a greay Robbie impression!" He chuckled. "Let me try..."
He cleared his throat and slouched down.
"Mmm. I love being lazy!" Sportacus said in a deep voice. He laughed and slapped Robbie on the back, and in Stephanie's small body he was thrown foward. When Robbie planned it out before switching bodies, he imagined telling Sportacus to leave would be way easier.
"Are you okay?" Sportacus asked. He picked up who he thought was Stephanie, and dusted 'her' knees off.
"I'm fine... Whatever," Robbie said pulling himself away from Sportacus. "I gotta go."
'Stephanie' stormed back into Stephanie's house, leaving Sportacus very curious. Robbie spent the day snacking and plotting in what he made into his room.

He thought of all he could do to get Sportacus to leave town forever, not knowing, that his plan was slowly working.