Hi my fellow readers! Miss me? Well, I missed you too! Lucky for me, I was let on my computer for the rest of the weekend. This will probably be my only update for awhile, unless I can somehow type an entire chapter over tomarrow and monday in time to post it! That probably won't happen, so I hope you enjoy this chapter. Enjoy!

Oh! Almost forgot! The random word of choice this time is...LEAFY GREENS!

Okay, NOW enjoy.

Disclaimer: Do I even have to say it? Ugh. Fine. I DO NOT OWN HEY ARNOLD IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM. GOT IT? Good. You better.

Arnold looked at her, dumbfounded.

She smiled at him. "Don't worry Arnold. I've been sneaking in this way since I was seven. They won't catch us. Now, let's get on that roller coaster!"

Arnold had almost forgot about that. Just then he could remember her telling him that when she was modeling for a new girl's clothing line and she had gotten a lifetime pass to Dino Land.

Wow. Those were some good memories.

Arnold and Helga got on the roller coaster and they were strapped in by the ride attendant.

"Please keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times. Thank you for cooperating and enjoy the ride." The man said.

He stepped into a control booth and suddenly the coaster was set in motion.

"And we're off." Arnold said as the coaster made its way uphill.

Arnold looked over at Helga. She looked nervous and was consentrating on her breathing.

"Are you okay Helga?" He said.

She noticed Arnold had asked her something and nervously answered, "I-I'm fine, Arnold. Just forgot how high this was, that's all." Then she continued breathing.

"Just keep your hands on the safety rail. You'll be just fine."

She smiled. "Thanks Arnold."

He smiled back. Then he turned his eyes front and saw they were about at the top of the first hill. "Here we go." He exclaimed.

Helga tightened her grip. The coaster slowed as it reached the top; the suspense eating the life out of her. As she saw the steep downward slope of track, the speed began to increase slowly at first, then faster and faster until they were completely headed downhill. She screamed when the coaster dropped. The coaster went through loops and corkscrews until they came to a tunnel. The dark tunnel was filled with spooky shapes and figures and sillhouettes. Some jumped out at you, some were up to something no good, and some just had that ominous look upon them. When a T-rex jolted toward them, Helga yelped, causing her hand to jump onto Arnold's. They felt the sudden skin contact, but neither pulled away. They were probably trying to concentrate on the ride. Yeah. That's it. Arnold thought.

But he knew that he was only making excuses to cover up the truth.

He didn't think on it much now as the coaster came to the last drop on the track. The coaster came to a stop, Arnold stepped out, then offered a hand to Helga to help her out. She accepted his offer (duh), and when she stepped out, he could see her shaking.

"Are you okay Helga?" He asked with concern in his voice.

She controlled her shaking limbs as best she could and said, "Y-Yeah. I'm okay."

"How about we go sit down? You look like you need a chance to calm and steady yourself." Arnold said as they walked toward a group of picnic tables under a canopy and sat at a table. Oh, Arnold. How kind and thoughtful you are. If I weren't so weak, I'd run to a secure location in this place and speak more of my love for you aloud where you would not hear it. You may know of my love for you, but you don't know of all I do to openly express my feelings in secret. Oh, Arnold, my love.

Arnold stood up. "I'm getting hungry. I'm gonna head to the food stand. Do you want anything?"

Helga thought about it as she felt her stomach with her hand. "Just a small soda. Thank you."

Arnold smiled at her as he said, "One small soda, coming right up! You want Yahoo, right?"

Helga shook her head gently. "No. A lemon-lime soda will be fine, thank you."

"You got it."

He continued to smile as he headed toward the food stand nearby. Poor Helga. He thought. It's probably been awhile since she came here last. Especially considering how hard she's been trying to control herself from being mean to anyone recently. No wonder she's all frazzled by the coaster.

"One pretzel and two small lemon-lime sodas please." As he waited for his order, he watched Helga as she was talking to herself with that dazed look in her eyes.

Shortly after he recieved the pretzel and two sodas, Arnold paid the cashier and made his way back to Helga sitting at the table. He set down the cup on the table as he sat down. "Here. One small lemon-lime soda."

Helga took the cup. "Thanks." she said softly.

Arnold gestured his pretzel to her. "Here. Want some of my pretzel?"

She hesitated. "Uh, sure." She said as she reached over and pulled off a piece. Then she popped the piece in her mouth and began to chew it as Arnold picked a piece off for himself.

As they enjoyed their sodas and shared the pretzel amongst themselves, Arnold kept thinking. His feelings were all jumbled together and hard to separate at this point. He's having a good time with Helga, he and Helga are now friends, he's proud of her for actually being nice, and attatched to all that, he stil has this feeling he can't identify. Man, this is all so confu-

His train of thought was interrupted when Helga threw a piece of pretzel at him.

"Earth to Arnold!"

He jerked himself out of his thoughts. "Huh?"

Helga then pulled on his wrist once again. "Come on! Let's get some pictures!" Then she pulled him into a nearby photo booth.

When they were in, Arnold pushed a quarter into the slot. In the first photo, Arnold put bunny ears on Helga as she stuck her toungue out in a playful manner. In the second, Helga grabbed Arnold's head and posed as if she were giving him a noogie. In the third, they were both laughing. In the last one, Arnold had his arm on Helga's shoulders as she had her arm on his and they were both giving a friendly smile to the camera. When they came out of the photo booth, the pictures printed and were waiting in the slot. Arnold grabbed them first. Then he gestured them to Helga.

"Here. You can have them."

Helga pushed them back in rejection. "No. You take them. It's your quarter."

"Are you sure?"

"Positive."

Arnold pocketed them. "Thanks Helga."

So, what did you think? Like it? Hate it? Okay, but needs improvement? Need a better close to the chapter? If you said yes to the last one, send me some ideas for a better ending. I love to hear from you guys!

Like I said before, this is probably going to be the only update for awhile. I'm not completely off my grounding yet. And because of the time of year, I hope all of you have a happy Easter tomarrow! Have fun with your Easter egg hunts and what-not!

Now, for the ultimate conclusion of the chapter. Are you ready? Well, too bad! Here it is anyway!

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