This is an idea I got from a time in my life and I felt like it would be cute to include it in this!

Hope you enjoy! Disclaimer: I don't own the boys/girls battle series. Never had, never will. Hope you enjoy it anyway!


25-year-old Caroline Hatford and her husband, Wally, along with their family, sat in an auditorium full of parents, filming their kids first Christmas play.

Their twins, Callie and Cam, were two little angels, standing on the steps, overlooking the baby doll as Jesus in the bassinet. "Honey, don't they look darling?" She asked, turning to him.

Wally smiled and nodded his head at her, but Jake smirked. "I don't know about that, Caro. Little Cam has that look on his face."

Caroline stared up at them, as they filed in the rest of the kids onto the stage. Then she saw exactly what he was talking about. Cam had the look on his face like he was planning something, but she couldn't tell what it was.

Then the teacher stepped out onto the stage, staring down at all of the parents, with a microphone in her hand. "Welcome, friends, parents. Welcome to this years Christmas pageant for preschoolers. We do hope you enjoy yourselves and this tasteful play." Miss Jane said, then she clunked back into the curtain.

Caroline nudged Wally. "Get the camera ready. I want to have this on tape."

He grabbed the camcorder and set it up so he could record. "I wonder what this is going to turn into. I hope no one gets hurt."

She giggled. "With our kids track record, we better be glad if one of them don't tumble right off the stage or decide to pull a prank."

A few parents from behind them, shushed them, which made them shut up, but start to snicker. Then their kids broke out in song, singing "Hark, the Herald Angles Sing" and "Jingle Bells", but then the older kids started in on their songs.

Then Callie, Cam, and the rest of their classmates, stepped down from their steps and danced around the stage. Then they stepped back up onto the steps, one by one.

Then Caroline noticed the looks on Callie and Cam's faces. "Oh no." She muttered. "This won't end up well." She saw Cam, turning from side to side, until he locked his eyes on little Betty Sue Goldenhart's curly locks and yanked on it.

"Ouch!" She yelped in pain. "James, that hurt! I'm telling!" She flounced down the stairs and off the stage.

"Oh no. What's Callie going to do now? It definitely can't be worse than what Cam just did." She spoke too soon as a loud bang came from the stage.

She looked up and saw everyone, but Callie, standing up on the steps. "Caro, when do yall's kids not get into some kind of trouble?"

She sighed as she laughed and turned her focus back on the stage, where all of the were standing once again. But this time, Callie was walking towards the bassinet, taking her precious time reaching the baby. "Oh no. No, don't do anything bad. Please, Callie."

She spoke too late and Callie ran at full speed towards the bassinet, reached inside and grabbed the baby doll out of the bassinet. Caroline watched in horror as she chunked the baby doll of the stage and it knocked two people in the front row out. It bounced off them, fell to the floor, then shattered the baby doll.

Jake and Eddie tried to stifle their laughter, but couldn't hide it for too much longer. Their cousins, who were also in the play, burst out laughing. "Your kids are the life of the party, ain't they?" They chuckled.

Caroline slumped down in her seat, looking all around her, just to see everyone staring at them, like they were the weirdest people on the planet.

The teacher ran on stage, chasing Callie and Cam around, who were giggling and having the time of their lives, running away from their teacher.

"Oh no. I don't believe this. This can't be happening. Please tell me this is a dream." Caroline, however, was in for a rude awakening when she saw her kids, turn to their teacher and all of the color drained from Caroline's face. "No. Don't do what I know you're already doing!"

But as it was before, it was too late, once again. Their teacher fought to keep her balance, but it the end, the kids won. Miss Jane toppled off the stage, headfirst.

Everyone in the audience, gasped and jumped up to help her up. A couple in the front row got to her first and helped her up off the floor. "Will the parents of Callie and Cam Hatford please come get their children? We will be continuing this play without them." Fiery glares came flying at them as Wally and Caroline stood up and walked to the stage door.

They opened it and found their kids and took them home. Caroline was very embarrassed.


Later that night, Caroline was still just as embarrassed as she was when it happened. "Kids, how could you do that? Everyone we know was there! Even Tracy Lee and her perfect little daughter, Evelyn Lee!"

"We're sorry, mama. We just thought the play needed a little, spicing up, that's all. We were just trying to help." Cam brought on the puppy dog eyes.

"I don't think that the birth of Jesus Christ needed to be spiced up. It's perfect, just the way it is. All you did was the create a huge mess. Now, we have to play 100 for a new baby doll, because Callie shattered the first one."

Callie broke down in tears. "Mama!" She wailed. "I'm so sorry! Miss June is really mean to us at school! She's always saying how we're the Hatford and Malloy kids, and how'll we'll turn out just as bad as you guys were."

Caroline saw red. "She said what? Oh no, that's no way to speak to my kids! She'll pay!" With that, she simply called the school and told them everything that her kids had said.

Just because she and her sisters and their husbands' were trouble as kids, doesn't mean their kids will turn out the same way. Well, actually, this night proves it. All of their kids will probably be as bad as they were. Whoops.

Within a week, Miss June has lost her job AND her teaching license. Callie and Cam still get into trouble, everything now and then. And it's worse than ever before. Well, guess they'll grow out of it eventually.