Dang it! I had piano lessons 2day and couldn't find my piano books! And, the most ANNOYING part of it is, my brother had them! He just called half an hour ago telling me that! OOOOO! I WANT 2 KILL HIM SO BAD!
Uhhhh, sry bout that!
In 2day's chapter: 2 Zuko's surprise, Kellie has a job. 1 that's meant 4 kids and kids only. And 1 day, while Kellie's out doing her job, Zuko finds a book. 1 that tells him what Kellie is currently feeling about him.
Chapter 11: Paper Routes and Diaries
Kellie folded her new school clothes and put them into separate drawers, meant for shirts, socks, and pants. Zuko was in his (or Kellie's brother's old) room, doing the same thing.
Kellie climbed onto her bunk, and sighed. She turned on her cd player and listened to The Who. The familiar sounds of Behind Blue Eyes(yes, I know that sounds like a song Kelly Clarkson wrote, but it's different. The Who wrote this song in the 70's. And I'm sure Kelly didn't write her song until AFTER she was born. And u better get that!)
The song was so sad, about a man who was no longer trusted by the community, and how he said no one knew what it was like to be him. Knew what it was like behind his eyes.
If only Pete Townshend had called it, Behind Green Eyes. Why isn't there a song that can truly express me? And with a title that suits me? Well, this song is the closest thing I got to that, right now.
To Kellie, there was no true happiness in her life. Just pain, humiliation, and her own form of suffering.
And Zuko's apart of it.
Zuko wandered around the house. Where was Kellie? He hadn't seen her for fifteen minutes, which is weird.
"Excuse me, but do you where Kellie is?" Zuko asked her mother.
"Yah. She's doing her paper route. She'll be finished by 5:30. I can guarantee." Zuko nodded his thanks, then went back to Kellie's room. She allowed him in there, but always kept the door open.(for obvious reasons, if u catch my bad drift… -shudders-)
Staring around her room, Zuko realized there were many secrets he hadn't explored in Kellie's room. So he immediately started digging through drawers and cupboards, searching for anything interesting. He found Katara's necklace, and pocketed it.
I'll give it back to the Water Tribe girl if I ever get back home.
Zuko sat down in front of Kellie's computer, and noticed a drawer. He pulled it open, and lo! He found what must be Kellie's diary. He knew it was rude to read a girl's diary, but curiosity won over him. He started fingering through the pages, looking for anything juicy.
Then, he spotted his name. He read the entry.
Dear Diary,
Today I just got back from Wenatchee. I got some nice stuff there, but that's beside the point of this entry. I haven't mentioned this, but Zuko is here. And he came with us. My mom gave me and Zuko a room together, alone, with one bed, and I know she did it on purpose. I'm gonna kill her. But, it was so warm. I guess I liked it. Wait, does that mean-
"WHAT, may I ask, are you doing with my diary?" A deadly voice hissed. Zuko looked up, and saw Kellie, with news ink smeared across her forehead, and a paper bag slung on one shoulder, glaring daggers at him from the doorway to her room.
"Kellie! I-"
"Get out."
"What?"
"GET OUT! GET OUT OF MY ROOM! AND GIVE ME THAT!" Kellie screamed, and yanked her diary from Zuko. Zuko ran out of her room, into his, and closed the door.
You moron! You KNOW you're not suppose to read a girl's diary! Especially after Zula caught you reading hers!
Kellie put her diary back in the drawer. How much did Zuko know?
Note to self: Erase entry, and never write big secrets in places Zuko WILL find them.
LONG LIVE THE HIPPIES!
Zukoscute2
