OK, next chapter coming right up. Thanks for reviewing, dundeegirl21, Emmygirl822 (I'm just a shocker for stealing ideas) and frumouttamimind. I guess these fangirls know that if they hurt a friend of the Warners, the nearest anvil won't miss.
Our next destination was Denver, Colorado. This basically meant a long drive across Kansas, and then into the middle of Colorado. Even I complained when I realized that.
"Are we stopping for just one night?" I asked, hoping we were.
"Just on the border of Kansas." Mom told me. "It's a similar motel to the one in Malibu, so we've got three rooms again."
That was a relief too, since last time we'd stopped for one night, I'd not only had to share with Dot, but with the boys. I mean, after a few weeks, I'd gotten used to sharing a room with Dot. But it was just weird to share a room with two boys, especially teenage guys, especially with me being a teenager and a year younger than one of them. It was so awkward, that one time we had to deal with it.
The drives were especially excruciating because they took so long. The Warners got bored of regular stuff more easily than me, and that meant trouble.
"This is so boring." the two younger Warners whined in unison, during the first drive.
"Then find something to do." I suggested. I glanced around to see if I could find anything, anything at all that would shut them up.
In the end, I couldn't. So what did all three of them start on? Annoying me, what else? I tried to ignore them, until I felt a shadow right above my head. I ducked, and the thing didn't touch me, but I felt hurt anyway.
"Could you three just quit it!" I raged. "Sometimes you can be just great, and other times...ugh! I don't even want to talk about it!"
"About what?"
"About what you're like at your worst!" I answered, not even registering which of the trio had spoken. At that moment, I suddenly realized why I sometimes could get along with one of the Warners. Dot was OK by herself. We could talk girl talk and about things that boys wouldn't get. But we couldn't do that when the boys were around.
I never really hung around Wakko alone for too long. But when I did, he could be relatively normal for some time, like any thirteen-year-old boy. That given, thirteen-year-old boys were usually stupid and immature, so that kind of explains why I didn't hang around him much.
Yakko could be at his worst and best when we were alone. Dot and Wakko were trying to get us alone most of the time. I mean, if any guy dated me that way, I'd fall for him straightaway, if he wasn't a Warner. Because the Warners are annoying. But enough of my stating the fact. My point was, that Yakko was the most infuriating boy I knew, the reason being because he could be so sweet. Both of those dates were fun. But he could also be annoying when he talked (I got sick of the comebacks) and everything that came of simply being a Warner Bros cartoon.
The thing was, I could keep things under control when I was alone with only one Warner. It was when all three of them were together when they started in on me, and I began getting mad, and life went to heck.
When we did get to the motel, I decided to just go with the flow. I knew that Dot was going to let the boys come over, and they'd do their usual thing. I decided to just ignore them and read.
About after ten minutes of this, my cellphone began to play my custom ringtone ("You Belong With Me" by Taylor Swift), and I barely had time to read the caller ID before a white-gloved hand swiped it and a voice answered "Hellooo, nurse!"
"Yakko, give it back!" I ordered furiously. "At least let me answer my own calls."
The oldest Warner, shrugged, smiled, and handed it to me. "Yeah, who is it?" I asked, seeing the caller ID was anonymous.
"Princess Alexandra, you have to join in with us!"
"Please please please?" I clicked the phone off, scowling. I knew those voices.
I looked at Yakko. "So does that mean you wouldn't answer a phone call on my phone if it was actually something for me?"
Yakko simply grinned. "Course not. Just cause I answer most phone calls doesn't mean I answer everyone else's."
"That wasn't supposed to happen!" Dot said in the background. "We just wanted you to join in and hang out."
"Well, I didn't want to." I answered, but I sighed. "And you three will keep bugging me until I do, right?" I knew the drill well, after knowing this trio for years. So I hung out and talked. After about an hour, the two younger kids drifted away to some other attention. It was just Yakko and I – again.
"So," he said. "I've surprised you for both the last two dates. Although I'm wishing I'd scheduled our last one while we were at Great Wolf Lodge. That bikini was-"
"Don't say it!" I ordered with a scowl. "Just don't. Stupid boy." I muttered the last part under my breath.
"Anyway," Yakko continued. "Next date can be in a couple nights in Denver. I'm skipping the surprise bit and saying what I was planning."
"And why?"
"Cause I'm not sure you'll like it." he said. "Thing is, you'll have to be a toon temporarily to do what I'm planning on. There is a kind of way to do this, when you can switch from toon to human. Only real people like you can switch, but if you're OK to do it, then..."
I stared at the boy I'd dated twice. What was I supposed to say to that?
This was something I typed up insanely quickly, so if it seems rushed, I'm sorry. And I know it's short. So, what do you think Yakko's planning? And do you think Alex will mind being a toon for a few hours if she'll be able to turn back? Please review! I want to break 80 reviews in the next couple months.
Also, I have some sad news. I won't be able to put any more chapters up after Saturday for a few weeks, cause I'll be overseas. Meanwhile, I will keep writing, but just a heads up.
