Story Two: The Neighbor and The Frisbee

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One nice, blissful summer day, the girls had the house to themselves. The boys were away with their dad, going fishing for a trip. Their dad figured that the boys were spending way too much time indoors and he was right. The boys just sat inside all day, looking at Instagram to hunt down pretty girls and bully their sisters. The girls were relieved that the house was much quieter because often, the boys would fight.

But just like the boys, the girls were also couch potatoes as Arya was texting her many friends about things. Edith was working on a hack and wanted to hack the boys' computer because they cracked her supercomputer that she built a week ago.

Anyway, their mom came into the room and was shocked to see them just lying around when she thought that it was a perfect summer day for them to be exercising. "Girls, Put down all of those addictive devices and go outside and do something useful," she told them, trying not to scream at them. She thought that they were good, unlike herself screaming at the boys.

"But I am doing something useful!" Edith protested. "I'm working to get revenge on the boys for cracking my supercomputer."

"Well, revenge is not good." Arya then thought that this was the opportunity to say what she wanted to say.

"And I'm texting my friends about something good. You're always saying that I should socialize."

Their mother actually liked what Arya had to say because she was socializing. "Well how about inviting them over," she suggested. "Just like what we did when we were kids."

Arya then laughed. "Yeah, your generation is old, very old. Now in this new generation, we text on phones. That's why they're not over to play."

Their Mom then nodded because she understood. Times had changed rapidly. "Fine then, you girls go outside and play a sport. The sports stuff is in the shed."

Both girls sighed as Edith was almost done hacking into Scott and Berry's computer and Arya was onto a very good conversation about how to stand up to a bully because one of her many friends was getting bullied.

Anyway, they both went outside and they sighed. "I really wanted to get revenge," Edith said. Arya nodded.

"Good," she sighed in relief. Arya had gotten revenge many, many times on the boys because the boys had bullied her many times, even before Edith was born. That's one of the big reasons why Arya had gotten into pranks, to get back at her bullying brothers.

Anyway, the girls then went to the shed because that's where all of the things were. There were their bikes on which they haven't all ridden in a year. There were tennis rackets, water guns, and shelves, and shelves of other stuff that people had bought for the Crazyman kids that they never really used.

Edith then found a frisbee. "Here's something that we could throw around," she then shrugged. Of course, she and Arya didn't want to throw around a boring frisbee but they had no choice.

They then started out basic. They then first just tossed the orange toy around, catching it and even throwing it up in the air to see who could go and get it. Edith got it a few times but Arya got it the most because she was older by five years and much taller.

Anway, that of course got boring and the girls then threw the frisbee at each other from first shorter distances, and then they moved up, farther and farther away. Finally, Edith was right by the gate by the neighbor and Arya was by the gate which led into the back.
They threw the frisbee a few times that way. After that, Arya got bored of throwing the frisbee that way and then threw it harder and harder and Edith would have to jump higher and higher to reach it.

Then, Arya had used up all of her strength until now. She wanted to throw the frisbee the hardest that she ever threw anything. She then swung around her arm until she got the momentum to throw it.

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