It was a typical day at plaza when Elodie's limo-tank rolled into the parking lot. Enid, Rad, and K.O. came out of the bodega. Elodie stepped out of the tank. "Elodie? What brings you to Lakewood Plaza Turbo?" Enid asked. "Is something wrong at P.O.I.N.T. HQ?"
Elodie shook her head. "Nothing like that. Enid, do you remember my cousin Adelaide?" She asked.
"Isn't she the cousin who's a year younger than you and has autism?" Enid asked.
Elodie nodded. "Well, her mother and father want to her to learn how to conjure her weapon, so they thought it would be good if started small by training here and fight the robots you and your friends fight. Is there an opening at the bodega?"
They shook their heads. "Sorry, Mr. Gar says that we don't have room for another employee. But since Drupe quit working at the @Cafe there's been an open position, maybe your cousin can work there," Rad suggested.
"Okay, but she's going to need to live in town and go to Lakewood public high, so I was hoping that maybe she could stay with you, Enid," Elodie spoke in a hopeful tone.
"Well, we do have plenty of room at the mansion, but I have to ask my parents, I'll check right now," Enid said as took out her phone and went back into the bodega. After a few minutes she came back out. "They said she can stay for as long as she wants."
"Oh, thank you Enid, I can't wait to tell her," she said before her watch started beeping. "Oh, gotta get back to POINT Prep. I make the arrangements and you will see Adelaide with in the month, see you later," she said before getting back in limo tank and rode away.
She returned to her office and picked up her phone. "Call Auntie Margaret and Uncle Jackson," she said into the speed dial.
"Hello," a female voice picked up.
"Auntie, it's me, Elodie."
"Oh, Elodie, how did it go, is my daughter going to be working at Lakewood Plaza Turbo?" she asked in a hopeful but posh tone.
"Yes, I got her a place to stay and everything. She'll have to apply at the cafe there, but I think I can put a good word in her."
"Thanks again, my dear niece."
"Can I talk to Adelaide, please."
Her aunt hummed in agreement. "Adelaide! Elodie, wants to talk to you!" Elodie could hear her aunt yell through the speakers.
"Hi, Elodie, what's up," a timid female voice came on. Elodie told her everything. "Oh, yay I get to learn how to be a hero just like you, Cousin," she said in a nervous voice.
"Is everything okay, Adelaide? You don't sound excited," Elodie asked.
"Yeah, everything's fine, I guess I'm just worried that I'll be away from Mother and Father for so long, and since I've always been homeschooled my whole life I don't think I'll fit in at a normal school," she explained.
Elodie chuckled. "Adelaide, you're a beautiful and smart girl, I'm sure you'll do fine. I got to go now. I'll see in a week to help you pack. Love you," she said before hanging up.
I know this is short. The next chapter will be longer. And it will have Raymond
