Glad no one was offended by my wronchey language. Honestly, it's like the moment I started high school I went from thinking cursing was taboo to swearing like a sailor.
Mood: Game-y (just played Injustice: Gods Among US)
Listening to: "Rainbow Veins"by Owl City
The boys' eyes grew wide as they approached the house. House wasn't even the right word for it. The building was huge! It was three stories tall, with a front porch that stuck out so far it looked like the builder was compensating for something.
"Why do we have to share rooms in such a huge house?" Gazzy asked as they stepped out of the car.
"They probably need all the extra space for closet space," Fang replied. His brothers started laughing until they realized that he was probably right.
"Race you to the door!" Gazzy shouted as he grabbed his bag.
"Oh you're on!" Iggy shouted, grabbing his own bag and running after him.
"Look out for them for me, Fang," Jeb said.
"I'll make sure they don't blow up the house," Fang replied.
Jeb nodded. After Fang shut the door, Jeb drove off.
Iggy was doing a strange dance at the top of the steps so Fang had to assume that he had won the race even with Gazzy's head start.
"Were either of you going to knock on the door or were you just going to stand there like idiots?" Fang asked.
"Knocking!" Iggy mashed the brass knocker several times.
The door was immediately opened, jerking Iggy's arm forward before he let go. A plump woman with overly bright red hair was on the other side. The large pin on her left breast read "Hi! I'm Annie!". She greeted the boys with a large smile on her face that didn't reach her eyes, giving her a brainwashed look.
"Hi! I'm Annie! Welcome to Model Life!" Annie said cheerfully. "You are welcome to anything and everything in this building, but please refrain from going to the third floor, where the girls' dorms are. You have each been assigned a roommate but if a problem arises please let me know and other sleeping arrangements can be made. Though I'm sure everyone will be great friends!"
Didn't her mother tell her if she made faces for too long her face would get stuck that way? She had finished her speech and Annie was still smiling like the Joker.
"Allow me to show you too your dorms," Annie said after the boys just stared blankly at her. She turned around and headed past a spacious lounge room to a large staircase. They got off at the first landing and headed down the hall. "This is Gazzy's room." Annie pointed to the first door on the left. "Fang is the door on the right, and Iggy is the second on the left. Orientation will be in a half an hour in the front room, so please be on time." She beamed at them again before heading down the stairs.
The boys nodded at each other before heading off to their separate rooms.
I had just about enough of cloaked breaklines in the rough, because my backbone is paper thin. Get me out of this cavern or I'll cave in.
Everyone's jaws dropped as they pulled up to the dorm house. It was three stories with a farm style wrap-around porch. The siding was a light blue and the porch was a soft gray. The lawn was so green it had to be on some kind of chlorophyll steroids.
"Whoa! This is so cool!" Nudge said.
"I can believe we get to live here for a month!" Ella said.
"Maybe this won't be a total hell," Max said.
"Well, what are we waiting for then?" Angel asked. She grabbed her bag and started running towards the house. Max could see her wings fluttering excitedly behind her under her jacket.
The other girls ran towards the door while Dr. Martinez followed at a slower pace. Ella banged the knocker twice but the door was jerked open before she could finish the second knock.
Anne stood at the door with the same smile she had given the boys only minutes ago.
"Hi! I'm Annie! Welcome to Model Life!" Annie said in the same over-cheerful voice. "You are welcome to anything and everything in this building, but please refrain from going to the second floor, where the boys' dorms are. You have each been assigned a roommate but if a problem arises please let me know and other sleeping arrangements can be made. Though I'm sure everyone will be great friends!"
There was no way that lady dealt with teenagers daily and was still that happy. Unless, of course, she was hopped up on Prozac. Yes, that must be it. Max began trying to figure out just how much Prozac the lady would have to take to be that happy. It helped distract her from Annie's high pitched voice as she led them to the third floor.
"Angel and Nudge have this room on the left. Max you're the first room on the right. And Ella, you're in the second room on the left." Annie's smile never left her face and it was beginning to creep Max out. "Orientation will be in twenty minutes in the front room, so please be on time."
"I had a few questions before I left," Dr. Martinez said to Annie.
"And I'll be happy to answer them! Let's talk down stairs."
"Bye, girls, be good. I love you."
"Love you too, Mom."
"Bye!"
"Love you."
"Bye, love ya!"
I am so sorry I didn't have this up before. I fished it on Thursday but didn't have wifi on my laptop until now.
