And we're back with the epilogue!

Hobbes:..that was short and quick..how come it's taken you so long to work on Lifeline?

Me: Writing an epic like Lifeline takes a LOT of times Hobbes. Luckily, if things pan out that'll go a lot quicker. But enough of that, let us finish our little tale of time travel!

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Calvin sat at his desk with a wide grin on his face. He looked over his paper, which was expertly written-his words, not ours. He also had the magic marker and the newspaper sitting on his desk; they didn't have much to do with his report, but they were "examples" He would have brought along Hobbes' leather jacket, but the tiger tried to bite his arm when he did.

"Alright class, today I would like you all to come up and read your reports in front of the class." Ms. Wormwood began. "I shall take volunteers as to who wants to go first."

Both Calvin and Suise's hands shot up. "I will!" They said in unison. Both of them looked at each other.

"I said it first-and besides, my report's going to be the best." Calvin said confidently. Susie and Ms. Wormwood rolled their eyes.

"I saw both of your hands go up at the same time, so Susie, how about you go first and then Calvin." Ms. Wormwood said. Susie gave Calvin a superior look and got out of her seat, showing off the poodle skirt that her mother had made for her presentation. She walked to the front of the class and then turned to face them

"My report is on the crime wave scare that swept through our town in the mid to late 1950's." She began. "It all started when John Thomas was walking to his car for his lunch break, only to find his door dented and a mirror smashed-" As she continued, Calvin's head snapped up in alarm.

"No way." He gasped. Susie continued on.

"And then a still-in-business clothing store reported some stock missing, and a young boy reportedly assaulted both a newspaper stand owner and an officer of the law."

As she continued the rest of the class became more and more interested while Calvin just got angrier and angrier.


A few hours later he was talking with Hobbes, who still had on his jacket as they walked through the woods.

"So Susie's report was based off of our little misadventure in the 50's?" Hobbes asked. Calvin shook his head.

"It wasn't based off our adventure, it WAS our adventure! And she got an A for riding off our coattails, while I only got a C- for my efforts." Calvin grumbled.

Hobbes shook his head and tsked. "Of all the people to try and make it big off us. Did you tell the teacher about this?"

"I did! I explained to her in great detail the whole event, and she didn't believe a single word that I said! She accused me of trying to cover the fact that I did the same report topic, and I had to change it last minute because Susie did hers on the same topic." Calvin threw his hands up as he and Hobbes continued to walk along. "I didn't even steal my report from anyone, that's the worst-why did you just cough?"

He turned around to face Hobbes, who was putting on an innocent look.

"Nothing, I just… have a cold." Hobbes said as he gave a grin. Calvin eyed him for a second and then shrugged.

"The only thing that I've learned this week is that plagiarism gets you rewarded if you're Susie Derkins." Spat Calvin.

Hobbes chuckled as the duo continued walking through the woods. "Live and don't learn, that's us." Hobbes laughed.

"And just what do you mean by that?"

"Nothing...Oh, and I think I've perfected my impression of the Fonz!" Hobbes said with a grin. He threw on the shades, leaned himself back, and pointed his index fingers out and his thumbs upward. "Eyyyyyyy-"

*SMACK*

The tiger walked into a tree branch. He fell to the ground with a moan. Calvin walked over with a smirk.

"And that's why tigers shouldn't wear shades." He laughed.

Hobbes growled at Calvin, slipped off the jacket and shades and then flexed his claws.

"Now let's learn what happens to little boys that mouth off to tigers…" He said with a grin. He hadn't even finished the sentence when Calvin took off running through the woods. With a playful grin, Hobbes ran off to pounce on his best friend.


Yeah it took me a while to get to an ending that didn't feel so abrupt :3

So that was my first foray into Calvin and Hobbes in a while, hoped ya'll like ;3

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