The time-line is a little off, I think. But just bear with me, I think it's pretty close. And I'm gonna change some lines and stuff, so… yeah. Hope you enjoy!
Confessions
In the glowing, early rays of sunlight, a group of running students stopped in their tracks. They all turned to stare with curious and cautious eyes at the man who would soon be their gym teacher. Even as he merely walked by, the children stepped back to hide from the foul odor that followed him. Some students giggled at his turban, while others knitted their brows in confusion, for it looked as though he had put it on as you would a towel.
A select few students were very interested about this man. But most of them felt bad vibes and some even saw his hungry, menacing eyes. This odd man simply marched past these suspicious children. And to be even stranger, he was striding straight toward the Orphans Shack.
Inside the dreary Orphans Shack, The Baudelaires, Duncan, and Isadora were all chatting delightedly about what they would do once they had their fortunes. Violet and Isadora had decided to tell their siblings about what was going on between them the next day, rather than the previous night. They had yet to do so, though they agreed it should be sometime in the evening. Klaus had calmed down from the day before and was in a much better mood.
"We could start our printing press together," Duncan suggested suddenly.
"That's a wonderful idea!" Violet cried. "We could call it Quagmire-Baudelaire Incorporated."
"We could call it Quagmire-Baudelaire Incorporated!" The Baudelaires and Quagmires jumped at the voice; a voice which belonged to Vice Principle Nero. They were shocked to see him, but stood nonetheless. Nero went rambling on, but Violet wasn't listening. She caught a glimpse of the man behind him and she nearly fainted when she recognized him. She would never forget those hungry eyes, no matter what he did with his appearance.
Isadora caught the sight of Violet's distress out of the corner of her eye and furrowed her brow in confusion. She turned to Nero and saw that there was a man behind him. Shivers went up her spine, though she wasn't sure why. "This is the new gym teacher," Nero went on. "His name is Coach Genghis. Now don't be rude! Introduce yourselves!"
Isadora and Duncan stepped forward and greeted him, though Isadora was reluctant. Duncan looked back at the Baudelaires expectantly, but Isadora looked at Violet and studied her. "How do you do, Coach Genghis?" Violet said, though Isadora fancied that she didn't mean that at all. Violet's siblings looked at her as though she were crazy, though they soon followed suit.
As the conversation continued, Isadora was sure that Violet was concealing something. Violet's siblings seemed to think so too, though they said nothing about it. After a few minutes, Nero escorted everyone to the auditorium for his six hour violin performance. Once there, Violet explained to the Quagmires that Coach Genghis was really Count Olaf.
"I knew you recognized him!" Klaus cried.
"How awful!" Isadora cried, finally realizing the cause of Violet's strange behavior. Violet explained why she didn't give away Olaf and that she didn't plan to for quite some time. The Quagmires and Violet's siblings agreed with her and the Quagmires said they would help the Baudelaires in anyway, shape, or form possible.
"Say no more about it," Duncan said. They said no more about it. And in there silence, Violet exchanged a look with Isadora. In that look, their eyes held understanding, solemn agreement, and truth. They would tell their siblings after Nero's concert in the Orphans Shack. And though she knew they had to do it, Violet was very uncertain on whether her siblings (more Klaus than Sunny) would accept such a thing. After all, she knew that it was dangerous to give people shocking information just before bed.
Before bed, people often think of their situations in life. They mull over what has happened to them and what they will do in the future. By telling their siblings before bed, Violet and Isadora were letting their siblings think over this a great deal. And that was a dangerous thing to do, for there were only two ways to conclude this love: it must be accepted for what it is or it must never be heard of again. And if their siblings chose the second conclusion, they feared for their love, emotional well-being, and life very, very much.
As the Quagmires and Baudelaires approached the Orphans shack, Violet and Isadora felt sick to their stomachs with nervousness. Then at last, the moment came. Isadora took a deep breath and Violet tied her hair back in a ribbon; she was going to need to think clearly for this. "Klaus, Sunny, I need to talk to you and so does Isadora," Violet spoke at last.
"And you too, Duncan," Isadora said. "Would you please stay with us for a minute? We need to tell you something." Duncan, Klaus, and Sunny sat on the hay in front of the two girls.
"Um," Violet began, "well, you see… we've discovered something about ourselves."
"Something that might shock or even anger you," Isadora added.
"You two aren't pregnant, are you?" Duncan questioned uncertainly.
"No, of course not!" Violet cried, and the mere thought of it made her giggle. She took a moment to recompose herself and then said, "Isadora and I are in love." Silence. It stretched for a long time. Isadora thought she might scream just to stop the silence. She could only stare into her brother's dumb face. Violet glanced between Klaus and Sunny, hoping for any sign of a reaction.
"Hoposs?" Sunny asked, which probably meant, "How is that possible?"
"Don't answer that," Klaus said hurriedly. Violet closed her mouth and looked into Klaus's eyes.
"Well?" she said. "Say something."
"I don't know what to say," Klaus mumbled grimly. Violet's face fell.
"Isadora, do you mean to say that you're gay!" Duncan cried abruptedly.
"DUNCAN!" Violet and Klaus cried in unison. They gestured to Sunny, who was quite puzzled at the moment.
"Oh," Duncan muttered. "Right, sorry." Klaus groaned and shoved his head in his hands.
"Klaus," Violet whispered suddenly. "I didn't think you'd feel that way about it." Klaus looked up into Violet's tear filled eyes. "I thought you'd just accept me for who I am. I didn't ask for this. It just happened. I love Isadora and I can't help it."
Klaus sighed and held out his arms. Violet rushed into them and cried on his shoulder as he hugged her. "I'm sorry," Klaus said. "I shouldn't have reacted like that. You're my sister and I'll love you no matter who you love."
"Thank you," Violet whispered, and it was barely audible. She turned to see that Isadora and Duncan were hugging as well. Isadora too was in tears. When Isadora turned to see Violet, she rushed over to her and the two girls were locked in embrace, so glad to be done with their confessions. And before they could stop themselves, their lips met and they kissed. It was a very brief kiss. But it was enough.
"Oops," Isadora said sheepishly. "We shouldn't do that in front of Sunny." Violet smiled through her tears and giggled. Though when the two girls went to bed that night, they were deeply unsettled. For they knew the conclusions had not been made. Their siblings still had a whole night to think.
