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Calling all boys
Chapter: 7
Ino's dairy
Dear dairy,
Do you believe it's Saturday? I never spent Saturday school before. And I can't stop wondering what Matsuri and Otoha are doing today. The mall? The Cineplex? That was our usual Saturday drill.
Not that there aren't cool things to do here at Konoha Academy. There are lot's of clubs and activities to join. And Akari told me that the school bus goes to the mall on weekends. (Could there be extra bus for shopping bag?)
But today Saturday means only one thing homework, homework and more homework Arrgh! So forgive the gross stain. When I'm exhausted, only chocolate chip cookies will do. You see, not only Ms. Anko, but my other teachers piled on the homework, too. And all this is on top of my Oliver Twist paper!
But homework isn't the only reason I'm so zonked-out. The Sakura and Ino Friendship Service is a huge success. So huge that just about everyone is asking us for help.
"You see?" I told Sakura last night. "I told you it would work."
"Yeah, but I wish we didn't have to make all of our calls in secret!" Sakura complained. "I feel like a spy!"
Hey, gotta go. There's someone at the door. And either she wants a date for the dance or she's looking for a chocolate chip cookie. See ya!
Sakura's Dairy
Dear dairy,
Five days, six hours, and thirty minutes. My math must be pretty good because I just figured out how long Ino and I have been in Konoha Academy.
So far so good even though I do miss Dad and Mom. I'm sure they miss me even though they're probably up to their elbows in "exotic" insects. Yuck! The things Mom and Dad does in the name of science.
Okay, you're probably wondering how the Sakura and Ino Friendship Service is holding up. Oh, it's holding up all right but I am not!
What was I thinking? Why did I tell Ino I'd go along with this lame friendship service? Sure, it seemed like a pretty cool idea for a while, until everybody heard about it. I've been dialing our cell phone so much that I have a callus on my finger. So you can imagine how I felt when Ino showed me her latest list of Konoha Academy for Boys hopefuls.
"Ino, this is dangerous," I whispered. We were doing our laundry in the Porter House laundry room. "Miss Kiyomi is right outside talking to Koma Machi."
"Miss Kiyomi won't here us above the noise of washing machines," Ino said, snapping the cell phone open. Her voice changed. "Hello," she said into the phone. "This is Ino Yamanaka calling. Can you please find one of your housemates for me? His name is-"
"Sakura? Ino?" a voice said. Our heads shot up. It was Miss Kiyomi!
"Um," Ino said into the phone. "His name is Yamanaka Inochi. He's the one sorting the atlas moths from the tarantulas."
But Miss Kiyomi didn't buy it. "You can hang up that phone now, Ino," she said. "I doubt this is an emergency call to the Amazon."
Ino sighed and clicked off the phone. We both stood up and faced Miss Kiyomi.
"I'm a bit disappointed in you," Miss Kiyomi said. "I thought you understood our no cell phone rule."
"But Miss Kiyomi," Ino protested. "The house phone is impossible to get to."
"There's a reason for that," Miss Kiyomi said . "We don't want girls here spending all their time on the phone."
"Does that mean you're going to take ours away?" I asked Miss Kiyomi.
"No," Miss Kiyomi said. "You're both new to Konoha Academy and to our rules. You can keep the cell phone as long as you use it for emergencies. As your father has said."
We thanked Miss Kiyomi and watched her leave the room. I could tell that Ino was upset.
"We can't end our Friendship Service now," Ino complained. "It was on such a roll!"
"Well, it just roll down off a cliff," I said. "Face it, Ino. From now on the Sakura and Ino Friendship Service is history."
I couldn't admit it to Ino but I am totally relieved. Now we have a real excuse for not running our friendship service anymore.
But will Ino stop? I'm not so sureā¦.
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