Monday, 23rd September 2013
The next day, the siblings were getting ready for school, in the lab.
- "Tonight's the night!" Chase exclaimed. "The new frozen yogurt shop is opening! Fifty-two flavors and four of them are sugar-free." He smiled. The bionic girl glared at him. "Oh, who are you kidding? You passed out the first time you discovered nail polish." He replied as she agreed.
- "I've heard of those yogurt places." Adam walked up to them, wearing a jacket. "They get you by charging extra for toppings. So, I'm bringing my own." He unzipped his jacket to reveal several bags of toppings attached to it. "You don't even wanna know what's in my pants." He slapped his hands on the front pockets of his pants. "Aah! Ooh! Hot butterscotch! Ooh!" He yelled, in pain, and walked away.
The three younger siblings laughed.
- "Sorry, you guys are coming home straight after school. So no flavors, no froyo, no hanging with the bros, peeps, and homies." Donald said.
Who says that? The youngest thought.
- "'Bros, peeps, and homies'?" Bree questioned as her father nodded. "Don't. Just... no."
- "What's got you so grouchy? They run out of human footstools at the rich-guy club?" Leo asked.
- "Did you forget your little buddy Marcus found the lab, two days ago?" The scientist asked. "He could've discovered our bionic secret."
- "Oh! Okay, so it's our fault that your million-dollar smart home system didn't stop him?" The Davenport girl crossed her arms.
- "Don't go there, supergirl." Eddy appeared on the screen. "I was getting my beauty sleep. Something you might want to look into." He insulted.
Bree rolled her eyes as the bionic brothers laughed.
- "Look, it doesn't matter whose fault it was, even though someone was supposed to be watching him." Donald pointed to the short boy, on his left.
- "Well, technically, someone pulled Leo away, letting Marcus roam free." The Dooley boy smiled as he pointed to his father, who rolled his eyes.
- "Guys, I think you're talking about each other." The tall guy said.
- "Bottom line, I am keeping a tighter leash on you three." The father explained. "And Leo, because I can't always be there, you have to step it up and do a better job of watching out for them."
- "No problem, Big D." Leo replied. "I may have let one goon get too close, but I won't let any more Marcuses slip through the cracks. From now on, you can call me the enforcer!" He did a superhero pose. The father raised his eyebrows and walked away. "The hammer is down, people. No more talking to boys." He told Bree. "No more talking to girls." He said to Adam. "No more helping old ladies to their cars!" He exclaimed to Chase.
- "I was helping OUR grandmother." The genius boy replied, in disbelief.
- "Trust no one!" The short boy said to his face.
Too close. The youngest backed his head, away.
Donald ran in, excitedly.
- "It's here! It's here! It's here! It's here! It's here! It's here!" He yelled, smiling widely.
- "What? What is it?" Bree asked.
- "Whatever it is, I hope it came with a big box of masculinity, 'cause I never want to see that again." Eddy said, before disappearing.
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