Ch. 13- After the Storm
The storytelling around the fire didn't last much longer. By about 10:00, Shanks or his students either started getting tired or they ran out of stories to tell. The building was still shaking and the wind was not letting up just like the rain, but luckily the fire was still safe even though it was small.
"So, what do we do now?" Victoria asked.
"Wanna play a game or something?" Larry asked the younger kids.
"With what? We have no power, no heat, no cards, and not enough light to play charades." Maura pointed out.
Kyler suddenly had an idea. "My guitar is leaning next to the storage room. We can play American Idol. Three of us can be Randy, Paula, and Simon while one of us sings either as good or bad as we want. I can provide background music if anyone wants it. I'm sure I know most songs that have been made up or at least enough for the chorus and if you guys want to make up a song, I can randomly play some notes." Kyler suggested.
At first everyone stared at him like he was either stupid or something, but then most of them just simply shrugged and agreed to play since there was nothing really better to do.
"Okay. Anyone here not seen American Idol?" Larry asked.
Only one person out of the eight in the classroom raised their hand and that person was Shanks.
Elie smirked at him and said with a touch of meanness in her voice, "Oh, that's right. You don't have a TV on your boat."
Shanks' eyes slanted a little, showing that he was annoyed at what she had just said, 'I told you, it's a ship…not a boat."
"Damn small for a 'ship'." Kurt responded.
"…shut up." Shanks told both Kurt and Elie. He then turned to the others and asked, "So, what's American Idol?"
"American Idol is a show on TV where people sing in front of three judges in order to be the best and get a record deal. Sometimes the singers are bad and sing bad just to be on TV. The three judges are Paula, who is the extremely nice one; Randy, who is in between nice and mean; and Simon, the English hard-ass." Maura explained.
Kyler grabbed his guitar and began tuning it. "Okay, so who're going to be the judges first?" he asked.
"I'll be Paula." Elie said.
"I'll be Simon." Kurt responded.
"And I'll be Randy." Larry said, "Now, who's going to sing first?"
Johnny stood up, "I will."
"And what are you going to sing?"
"I will sing I Write Sins Not Tragedies by Panic at the Disco." Johnny answered. He turned to Kyler and asked, "Think you can handle that?"
Kyler nodded and began to play the notes of the chorus while Johnny began to sing:
I'd chime in with a "Haven't you people ever heard of
Closing the god damn door?!"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things with a
Sense of poise and rationality.
I'd chime in "Haven't you people ever heard of
Closing the god damn door?!"
No, it's much better to face these kinds of things with a
Sense of...oh.
His voice was deep and a little weak, but at least he could sort of carry a tune. A couple of times his voice was wavy, but at least it looked like he was having a little bit of fun.
Kurt raised his hand in the air and Johnny stopped singing.
In an unusually nice voice, Elie spoke first, "You did a nice job, but you were a little off at times."
"Yeah dawg, you started out strong, but then, you got wavy at times." Larry added.
"I think it was a complete mess. You were weak and you are obviously not ready for this competition. Paula, what do you think?" Kurt said in a strange accent.
"It's a no for me. This competition is not right for you." Elie answered.
"Randy?"
"It's a no for me, too." Larry answered.
"No for me, too." Kurt added. "Okay, who's next?"
"I guess I am." Victoria answered.
"And what will you be singing?"
"I will be singing When All is Said and Done by ABBA."
"I don't know that one." Kyler said.
"That's okay. I can do it without background music." Victoria told him. She took a deep breath and began to sing without any help.
Here's to us, one more toast
And then we'll pay the bill
Deep inside, both of us
Can feel the autumn chill
It was hard to tell if Victoria was actually trying or not, but it was pretty clear that if she was trying, then she could not carry a tune. Her notes were completely pitchy and she took breaths too often.
"Stop, stop." Kurt said in his strange accent, "That was probably the most horrible thing I have ever heard."
"Oh, come on. Be nice, Simon." Elie told Kurt. She turned to Victoria and said, "You picked a very nice song, but your pitch…wasn't so nice."
"Victoria, you were so pitchy at times. It wasn't very good. I'm sorry, it's a no for me." Larry said.
"I don't know. I think she deserves another chance. I'll give her a yes."
"Paula, I don't know what you're thinking, but I'm giving her a no. Sorry, Victoria, you aren't going to Hollywood."
Victoria pretended to cry like she had when she convinced Shanks to be a part of her play.
"My turn!" Maura half shouted.
"And what are you singing?"
"Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen…you can handle the chorus part, right Kyler?" Maura answered. Kyler nodded. Maura took a deep breath and began.
Mama, just killed a man
Put a gun against his head
Pulled my trigger, now he's dead
Mama, life had just begun
But now I've gone and thrown it all away
Mama, ooo
It was pretty clear that Maura was trying to sound good and she did sound good. It just didn't really seem light the right type of song for her to sing…or at least that's what Shanks thought. A song about killing a man? What type of fifteen-year-old girl would sing something like that?
Maura stopped for a few seconds and nodded at Kyler. The melody suddenly sped up quite fast and she sang another verse.
So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye-
So you think you can love me and leave me to die-
Oh baby-cant do this to me baby-
Just gotta get out-just gotta get right outta here-
As she sang, she began to dance. After that last verse, Kurt held up his hand. Both Maura and Kyler stopped what they were doing.
Elie smiled at Maura and said, "That was beautiful. I loved it. You got a yes from me."
"I have to agree with Paula. You did a great job especially with such a hard song like Bohemian Rhapsody. Yes from me, too." Larry answered.
"Maura, you did a nice job I'll admit, but you didn't make the song your own. However, you did do a great job, so it's a yes from me, too." Kurt answered.
"Congratulations. You're going to Hollywood!" Larry shouted.
Maura jumped up and did a fake scream of excitement and joy.
Kyler turned towards Shanks and said, "Okay, dude. Your turn to sing."
Shanks stared at him and asked, "What do you mean, my turn? I thought this was a game you kids were playing. I'm just here watching."
"But you showed some interest in it, so you have to sing. Come on. Sing anything."
Shanks thought for a moment and gave in. They were all, or at least most of them were, starting to give him some respect since he first came here. However, only one song came to his head and it was one that he was almost absolutely positive that the students wouldn't know it. It wouldn't sound right without music, so Shanks knocked a beat onto the ground and asked Kyler if he could make up a song having to deal with that beat. Kyler said he did and began to play the beat on his guitar. It sounded like the perfect background music for Shanks' song. It was now time for him to sing.
The life of a pirate
Is the life for me.
We sail the sea with tons of ale
That is so strong it's hard to see.
And when the day turns into night
We make love with all of our might.
The night gets better as we f-
Kyler stopped playing the guitar almost immediately. Shanks stopped singing and took a look at his students. All of them were staring at him with wide eyes and open mouths. They didn't say anything at first and Shanks had the feeling that he probably should have thought about which song to sing before deciding on that very one.
Finally, Kurt spoke up. "What the hell was that?" Kurt asked in surprise and not in the accent he had been talking in since the game had started.
"Well, it's a song my partners and I sing on our ship." Shanks explained. He wondered if that would tell his students that he was a pirate. Apparently it didn't. It meant something else.
"You sing that on your boat?" Elie asked. Shanks nodded.
"Wait, you sing that song on your ship…" Victoria started.
"Which, as far as we know is packed…" Johnny continued.
"And all of your partners are male…" Maura continued.
"That can only mean one thing…Hey, guys. We have the first gay teacher!" Kyler shouted.
Shanks stared at him in surprise. Rather than assume he was a pirate like he said in the song, they all practically assumed he was gay. "I'm not gay!" He said truthfully.
The class, even Kurt and Elie, laughed at him and at the same time said sarcastically, "Right."
After Shanks' song, it was almost 10:30 and because of that last song, nobody really wanted to play American Idol anymore so Kurt, Elie, Larry, and Kyler never got around to singing their songs, whatever they would turn out to be. By now, most of the class was starting to grow a little tired.
Larry took a spot in one of the desks by the fire and almost immediately fell asleep. Kurt and Elie sat on the shelf next to each other and took out flasks and began to drink out of them. Johnny sat on the floor and leaned against the wall, falling asleep slowly. Victoria, though she was also tired, took a few sheets of paper that were not thrown into the fire and began to draw on them with a nearby sharpened pencil. Kyler still had his guitar in his hands, but was strumming a few soft chords, making a soft melody while sitting on the ground in front of the fire. Maura sat next to Kyler and while throwing a few papers into the fire, took out one of her cigarettes, lit it with her lighter, and began to smoke.
Shanks was not exactly happy with what Kurt, Elie, and Maura were doing. Two of his rules were no drinking and no smoking and though he couldn't see what was in the flasks, he had a good feeling that it was some sort of alcohol…what else could make Kurt and Elie fall asleep quickly after drinking what was in the flasks? Some of the crew members on his ship did that, too, after drinking a certain alcohol. The crewmates called it, the "Bedtime Drink".
"Maura, put out that cigarette." Shanks ordered Maura.
Maura shook her head and took a drag, "Leave me alone. I haven't had a smoke all day."
Shanks rolled his eyes and decided to let her win this battle. She already sounded tired and would probably only be smoking for a few minutes. He turned to Kyler and asked, "So, Kyler. That song you're playing. Does it have any words to it?"
Kyler nodded and kept playing, "It does have words, but I can't remember them."
"Yeah, it's a really pretty song. It was made up by a local Starlight Islander named Elaina Everlasting." Victoria asked as she drew. She took a deep breath and began to sing some of the words.
The stars that shine brightly
Throughout the dark sky
Tells us a story
That could make you cry.
Victoria's voice sounded a little different than it did when she was playing American Idol. It still very bad and extremely pitchy, but at least now it was more aware that Victoria was trying to sing the song even though she couldn't carry a tune. She sang the song softly, though, so it was hard to be certain if it sounded better or worse than when she was playing the game.
Maura took a drag from her cigarette before putting it out. She took a deep breath and began to sing along with Victoria, both singing softly so that they would not wake up those that were already asleep. The sound of Maura's singing made Victoria's singing sound a lot better.
The night sky is a map
Where clouds love to roam.
The stars will shine brightly
And guide me back home…
That seemed to do it. It might have been the song or the combination of the girls' singing and Kyler's playing, but before the song was even finished, Shanks managed to fall asleep peacefully from his spot on the floor. As he slept, he dreamt of how badly he wished to leave this island and these kids. Sure, they were starting to respect him a little, but that didn't mean that he liked them. He still thought of at least most of them as little hellraisers. So far, only Johnny and Victoria proved him wrong with the hellraiser part.
2:15 AM
When Shanks woke up, it was about 2:15 in the morning, or at least somewhere around that time. All of his students were all sleeping. Larry was sitting in his desk with his arms on the top part of the desk and his head buried into it. Kurt and Elie were leaning against each other with their flasks in their hands. Victoria was leaning against Johnny with her head on his shoulder and her papers in her hands. Kyler's guitar was no longer in his hands and he was no longer on the floor. His guitar was replaced with Maura and his spot on the floor was replaced with a spot in the closest desk to the fire. Maura was sleeping on Kyler's lap with her head on his chest. The garbage can fire was almost out.
The room was full of noises: the wind that came into the room, soft breathing from those that slept, snoring, and the voices of someone talking in their sleep. The snoring came from Larry, but despite the fact that it was sort of muffled due to his head being buried by his arms, the snoring was still loud and quite annoying. Strangely enough, the other students were unphased by this and kept on sleeping.
Victoria was the one that was talking in her sleep, which surprised Shanks because he assumed that one of the other girls would be talking in her sleep. The words Victoria got out were completely muffled and thus, unable to be understood, but it seemed that she was having some sort of nightmare the way she was shaking and talking in her sleep. Shanks let out a yawn and went back to sleep.
7AM
It was around 7:00 in the morning when the door to the classroom opened up. Shanks immediately woke up to the sound and turned his head to the doorway. Standing there were two kids with dark hair. "Who are you?" Shanks asked.
"We're here to pick up Victoria." One of the kids, a girl answered before walking to Victoria and shaking her saying, "Toria, time for you to go home."
"Who are you?" Shanks asked again.
This time, the second kid, a boy, answered, "Anna and Keith, Victoria's brother and sister. The wind cleared up, so Manson wants everyone to go home. School's closed today because there's still no power and the wind is rumored to pick up again tonight."
Victoria opened her eyes and sleepily grabbed her bag and followed the boy and girl out of the room.
Shanks took this opportunity to wake up the others and get them out of this building before he had to spend another day and night with them. He grabbed a nearby yardstick and smacked it on a hard surface near each and every one of his students, causing all of them to wake up quickly. "Okay guys, time to go home. The wind is good enough for you to drive home."
Slowly, the students yawned and packed up their belongings.
"Hey Kurt, can you give us all a ride home since we don't have cars?" Johnny asked.
"I'll give you ten bucks." Kyler added.
"Show me the money." Kurt commanded. Kyler handed Kurt a green piece of paper. Kurt took it and said, "Fine, but you're all in the back." With that, everyone left the room and the building all together.
The outside of the school was a complete mess. Leaves, branches, balls, and garbage was everywhere around the front. Most of the cars were gone, but those that were still around were dented due to the storm. Larry hopped onto a motorized bicycle and quickly sped off. All the others moved into Kurt's truck…or that is to say that Kurt and Elie were inside the truck. Shanks, Johnny, Kyler, and Maura were in the back of the truck.
Surprisingly, this time Kurt didn't speed up when he left the school. It would be too dangerous if he did. Trees were everywhere. On the sidewalk, the streets, on cars, through telephone wires, and even on top of houses. Things were a complete mess. There wasn't a single yard that wasn't messy.
Johnny was dropped off first. All the shingles from his roof were scattered all over the ground and there were branches and garbage all over his yard. After Kyler and Maura said a "good-bye" to him, Johnny hopped off of the back of the truck and through the door of his house.
The next stop was Maura and Kyler's houses since they both lived next door to each other. The soccerball in Kyler's house was nowhere to be seen. The steel pole for Kyler's mailbox was bent backwards. The wooden gate leading to the backyard of Maura's house was broken. Two miniature bird houses in both yards were broken on the ground. Both yards were covered in tree branches, pine needles, and bird seed from the broken bird houses. Maura and Kyler waved good-bye after they left the truck and headed into their own houses.
Elie, since her house was closer was dropped off next. Her apartment complex looked the least damaged. There were pine needles everywhere, some of the apartments had broken windows and walls due to trees and rocks, and some of the cars were dented, but the wind managed to clean the beer cans and condoms and their wrappers out of the bushes and send them somewhere else. Elie said something to Kurt before heading into her apartment and didn't say or do a thing to Shanks.
The marina was quite a mess. Some little boats were sunk, garbage was in the streets and the ocean, there were dead birds all over the sidewalk, and some cars were tipped onto their sides.
Thankfully, Shanks' ship and crewmates survived the storm with minor damage. There were a few holes in the ship, but they were tiny and easily fixable. The worst damage the crew had were small cuts and bruises and every single member was back from their jobs. The inside of the ship was a completely different story. During the storm, the ship rocked around so much that most of the dishes broke and some of the barrels of alcohol tipped over and spilled on the floor of the ship. Until it was all cleaned up, all matches and anything that involved fire were banned. The floor of the ship was also a mess of books, garbage, and other little things that were laying on tables, shelves, and beds. It was a bigger mess than the streets outside.
It took hours just to clean up the inside of the ship and repair the outside, but it was finished before it began to rain. As the pirates worked on the ships, Shanks entertained them about the game he played with his students and the song he sung. They laughed even harder when he said that the class did not think he was pirate, but rather that he was gay, which was actually untrue. A slight wind came later on that night, but nothing too serious. Despite the rumors, the storm did not come back. The wind was nothing more than a little breeze, just strong enough to create small waves to hit against the side of the ship
The wind was now completely gone by the next day and half of the island had power. Some of the streets weren't cleaned up and the school and the businesses downtown were closed due to repairs. Apparently most of the buildings downtown had broken windows and damaged merchandise and could not be opened until the mess was cleaned up.
When the school and the rest of the businesses in town opened up, it was Friday, the last day of the week for his students to go to school. The streets were now starting to dry and the only wind that came was the normal wind that came around the marina, but it wasn't a very strong wind. In fact, it was pretty warm for an afterstorm, which actually felt pretty nice.
The school was filled with students like it normally was, so the halls were not at all quiet. The inside was also warmed up by running heaters, possibly to make up for the two days with rain, wind, and no heat.
His classroom surprised him the most. The broken window Lynn made was replaced with a brand new window with not even a little crack in it. All of the desks were replaced with desks that looked new. The books that were on the shelf under the window were dried out. Larry and Lynn were not in the room, but the other students were and they looked just as surprised.
"It's weird. The school never cares about us." Kyler said.
"Our art cupboard even has paints, new art supplies, and chalk." Victoria explained.
"All of our desks even have our stuff moved into them. Maura's cigarettes and lighters are even there." Johnny explained.
"Yeah." Maura agreed. She walked over to the desk in the middle of the room with a little paper sign with the name "MAURA" written in green marker on it. Once there, she opened up the desk and brought out a pack of cigarettes. She took one of the cigarettes out of the package and lit it before taking a puff.
"Maura, remember the rule I made about smoking?" Shanks asked her.
"Yeah."
"So, why are you breaking the rule?"
"Look, if you're like our last teachers that made up the rule that you can only do something if you brought enough of them to share with the other classmembers, then I have more than enough cigarettes to split with the class." Maura explained.
"That's not why I made up the rule. I did it so I can make sure that nobody else in this class suffers from second-hand smoke." Shanks explained, "Besides, you're too young to smoke."
"Awww…thanks for the concerns." Maura said in a sarcastically sweet voice. Her voice then changed to her normal speaking voice, "You should take this up with the guy on your 'ship' that happens to be smoking if you're so damn worried about second hand smoke."
Shanks rolled his eyes and plucked the cigarette from her mouth with his fingers and ground it to the floor with his heel. It was now time for him to give her an order, "Give me the cigarettes…all of them. You can keep the lighters and matches, but I want all of those cigarettes." Maura didn't move. Shanks simply pushed her out of the way and opened up the desk with his one arm. Inside the desk, mixed in with lighters, matches, a box of candy, a book titled Yotsuba&, and a small machine with headphones were about five packs of cigarettes. He wasn't surprised with the cigarettes, in fact, he expected her to have more than five packs.
Without saying another word, Shanks gathered up all five packs and placed them in his desk at the front while ignoring the scowl Maura was giving him. He turned his head towards the blackboard. The blackboard had writing on it that wasn't his. It was in an unrecognizable handwriting and in blue chalk. The letters said, "OLD DESKS ARE IN STORAGE ROOM. PLEASE DO NOT BREAK NEW DESKS OR WINDOW."
"So, nobody has any idea who made these changes?" Shanks asked the class. In unison, they shook their heads. They had no clue.
Larry and Lynn came inside not long afterwards and both seemed just as surprised as everyone else was at the changes done to the classrom. Actually, Larry looked surprised. Lynn was angry.
"What the? How come this room is full of new things while the others aren't? There are plenty of normal classrooms filled with normal people, so why did the class of weirdos get new things?" Lynn complained.
"Lynn, you do realize that you are in this class, too so you basically insulted yourself." Elie pointed out.
Lynn's face reddened. It was true. Lynn was still stuck in the class despite the fact that she had been bragging that she would be out of it in a week and therefor had insulted herself as she insulted the class. "Shut up, you little bitch!" Lynn shouted at Elie.
Elie's blue eyes pierced into Lynn's. An angry look was formed onto her face and she showed no signs of making a joke. "You want to say that again?" Elie dared.
"I said 'shut up' to you, midget!" Lynn said.
Slowly, Elie started moving towards Lynn. Quickly, the other students, all but Kurt, began backing away from both Elie and Lynn.
"Apparently Lynn forgot the biggest rule of Morning Glory High: Keep away and do not insult Kurt Weber and Elie Morrow." Kyler explained to Shanks. "Trust me, it's not pretty. It's even worse when both of them go against one person."
Kurt placed his hands on Elie's shoulders, stopping her. "Don't bother with her. She's not worth it." he simply told his cousin. Elie nodded and started to walk away from Lynn.
Lynn didn't stop what she was doing. In fact, she made things worse by putting Kurt into her insults, too. "Yeah, that's right, Elie. You just walk away like the little wuss you've always been and take your pansy-ass cousin with you."
Immediately, both Kurt and Elie glared at Lynn. Both of them began heading towards Lynn with their hands clenched into tight fists.
An uneasy feeling overcame Shanks as he watched the two cousins walk towards Lynn. Sure he had been giving them lessons on fighting and they weren't able to beat him in a fight, but this was Lynn, a girl who couldn't even dodge simple punches. He turned to Kyler, Maura, Johnny, Victoria, and Larry, who were standing next to him and asked, "Are they going to hit her?"
"Elie will." Victoria answered.
"And what about Kurt?"
"Kurt doesn't hit girls except for when he doing some fighting like you had him do a few days ago to test Maura's ability to dodge punches." Johnny answered.
"Well, I guess that's good."
"But he does something else." Johnny added.
"What does he do?"
Shanks found out just seconds later. First, like Victoria had said, Elie started punching Lynn and naturally, Lynn did not dodge the punches. Lynn stumbled backwards, tumbling over random desks, before she finally laid a blow upon Elie's cheek, a little slap.
"Ooh boy. Lynn's going to get it now." Kyler said.
It was now Kurt's turn to act. He ran up behind Lynn and grabbed her arms. He then held her where she stood while holding her hands up in the air so she couldn't make another swing. It was now Elie's turn to punch all she wanted at Lynn.
With each punch that was given, Lynn let out a loud scream of pain and fear. It was almost unbearable to watch and what made it even worse was the fact that no matter how many times Lynn cried for Elie and Kurt to stop, they kept on attacking her.
Shanks turned to the rest of his students. Not one of them tried to move to stop the fighting. He hadn't expected Maura to move as she and Lynn were complete enemies, but Larry surprised him.
"Ummm…guys? Elie's not going to kill her is she?" Shanks asked.
"If she does then it's a first." Maura simply answered.
Lynn let out another loud scream and then blood came…and it wasn't blood from Kurt or Elie. Shanks couldn't tell where on Lynn the blood came from, but one thing was for certain: the fight had to end quickly before something bad happened. Besides, because of the fact that Elie started fighting with Lynn, some of the desks were being moved around and would probably break if Elie remembered her lesson from a few days ago.
Shanks ran up to the three and, with two quick movements, kicked both Kurt and Elie to opposite sides of the room. Kurt released Elie as soon as he was kicked. "THAT'S ENOUGH!" Shanks shouted.
Lynn fell to the ground on her knees with her hand covering her mouth and nose. Blood came through her fingers and she was shaking terribly. She mumbled something that Shanks could not hear. When he knelt down to her height, he was able to hear her saying, "They were trying to kill me…"
Shanks used his one hand to move Lynn's from her face. A small fountain of blood was coming from both her mouth and her nose and she needed a nurse or something. Unfortunately, the only nurse Shanks knew was the one that injured her in the first place. "Is there a nurse in this building?" Shanks asked the students that didn't fight. They all pointed at Elie. "A better nurse?" he asked.
"The school nurse is on the first floor." Larry answered.
"Good. Larry, since you're the oldest, can you carry Lynn down to that nurse? I think Lynn has a broken nose and some broken teeth." Shanks requested.
Larry nodded and scooped Lynn up in his arms. By this time, she was starting to cry like she did during the storm. However, this time, rather than crying about dying, she was crying about how horrible she would look and begged Larry not to bring her down the halls to the nurse, especially since the bell hadn't even rung for school to begin and all of her friends, plus other students of the school were still in the halls and would see her. Larry ignored Lynn's begging and walked out the door. By this time, her begging had turned into screaming and kept getting louder as she was brought down the stairs.
Shanks placed his hand on his now throbbing forhead. This is just great. I be at school for less than ten minutes and I already a fight goes on that gives me a headache. This is day one all over again. Shanks said silently. Hopefully, this day would not get any worse than it already was.
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A/N: Okay, there's chapter 13. I put American Idol in this because when I was first writing this chapter, I was watching American Idol on TV and I decided to make a little game out of it involving American Idol (love the show, but in my opinion, they chose some pretty bad singers to be in the top 24 this season).
Shanks' song is my own…or at least the words (or all but the first two lines) are my own and I'm pretty sure you guys know what that cut off word is. Also, no I do not think that Shanks is gay. It's just going to be a little joke (so please Shanks fans, do not get mad at me for that). There is also no person (that I know of) named Elaina Everlasting and the song she made up is my own creation. All the other songs are not my own. If any of you guys have heard the song Bohemian Rhapsody, then you'll know that I actually skipped a couple of verses.
Also, about Kyler's story in chapter 12, I'm surprised that some of you knew that it was from Homer's story in The Simpsons during one of the treehouse of horrors. I didn't think that many people would see that. Larry's story was from Eric's story in the Halloween episode of That 70's Show where the gang goes to their old abandoned school.
Thank you all so much for your reviews and e-mails/PMs. You have been so nice to me and I really appreciate it. I actually didn't expect to get as much feed back or as much positive feedback as I got now. Thank you guys again.
