Conversations Continued
By:
LiL Pippin Padfoot
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Disclaimer: I am an idiot.
A/N: We have desks that have like metal crates under the chair where you can like put your books and stuff.
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Eowyn wasn't paying attention during English class. She was tired, and bored, and really didn't care. She knew how to compare and contrast. She glanced under her desk. Her shoe was untied. She was too lazy to tie it. She put her feet up on the crate beneath the desk in front of her where Pippin was sitting. She glanced at Lothiriel, who was sitting across the aisle. She rolled her eyes. Eowyn smiled. Lothiriel loved Gandalf about as much as she did. Not at all. She glanced at Rosie who was sitting ahead of Lothiriel. She was asleep.
Eowyn glanced at the clock, 10 more minutes of class, and then they would be done. Eowyn went to sit up straight, but her foot slipped and went between the bars. She went to pull her foot out of it. It wouldn't slide past the bars. She tried to pull it up, but her foot was stuck. Lothiriel glanced at her predicament laughed, and hit Rosie, waking her up.
"Whaza goin on?" asked Rosie.
"My foot's stuck!" I whispered loudly. Rosie began giggling. "Well I don't find it funny!" I said.
I continued to try to wiggle it free. 'How did it get stuck?' she thought.
After working on it for quite some time, she sighed. She only had one option. She wiggled her foot close as she could get it to the edge of the crate and she wiggled her foot free of the shoe. With a slight thunk the shoe landed in the crate, and Eowyn's foot was free, but her shoe was stuck. Lothiriel and Rosie were trying hard to hide their laughter.
Eowyn stuck her foot back between the bars, nudging the shoe towards the edge. She glanced at Pippin, who didn't seem to be noticing anything.
Finally she got it close enough to the edge.
She pushed it out of the crate, and with it a few papers, which to her seemed to make a loud sound. She cringed, Rosie and Lothiriel burst into laughter, and Pippin turned around.
"What are you doing?" he asked
"My foot was stuck." Said Eowyn, and with as much dignity as she could muster, she replaced her shoe on her foot.
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