"Larry-Boy and Brio-Girl" Chapter 4
When they pulled up to the Bumblyburg annual fair and carnival, no words could express how happy and excited Sara was.
She could hardly wait to get inside and join the fun. They spent most of the day riding rides, playing games, and mainly just
having a great time together. But the best thing was to come, because in the late afternoon the circus put on a show.
Sara loved watching the acrobats perform their tricks and flips and, truth be told, Sara could do some of them. Her mother was a
gymnast in high school and had taught Sara almost everything she knew. Sara watched and remembered everything so she could
never forget it. The lion tamer. The elephants. The clowns. And best of all, when Larry-Boy came on and "saved" some citizens
from a giant fib. She loved watching Larry-Boy save the day and had always had him as a role model in her life.
When the show was over, Sara noticed a lady with a camera that popped out the pictures when they were taken. Sara really
wanted something special to remember that day, so she ran up to the lady and said,"Excuse me mamm, could you please take a
picture of me and my mom and dad?" The lady laughed and happily agreed. After that was done, they all went to grab a hot dog
and chat. After talking for 20 minutes, Sara learned that the lady's name was Petunia Rhubarb, that she had just moved to the
town, and that she had recently gotten out of college and was looking for a job as a reporter. Sara let out a sleepy, contented
sigh. That was her parents cue, and at the gates they said their goodbyes and walked to their cars as the sun was starting to
set, not knowing of what was about to happen.
