Monday, 14th December 2015
Three weeks later and two days after Bree's seventeenth birthday, Tasha arrived via the hydraloop.
- "Hey, guys, I've got some exciting news. I got us all tickets to the big college football game this weekend at my alma mater." She explained. "Go, Pioneers! Whoo!" She threw one of her legs in the air.
Everyone frowned.
- "Trust me, guys, it wasn't much better from back here." Adam was sitting further behind her. He giggled as he texted his boyfriend. "Dork."
- "Football? Pass." Donald replied.
- "You're going." The mother said, firmly.
- "Honey, if you wanted a sports guy, you should've married one." The father answered.
- "Excuse me." The journalist glared at him.
- "I mean, please don't leave me. I'll go." The scientist pleaded. Maddie chuckled. "You are enjoying this much, Maddison."
- "Sorry, Donnie." The alien girl smiled.
Chase snickered.
- "I can't believe I'm gonna have a real-life college experience." Bree said. "Ooh, I wanna be like those kids on TV who paint their faces and scream into the camera."
- "Oh, Bree, please do not embarrass us. Everyone knows that the proper way to enjoy a sporting event is to clap politely, not hoot and holler like a buffoon." The genius boy explained.
- "You clearly don't know anything about sporting events." The Matthews girl frowned. "Prepared yourself to enter a zoo."
- "Agree. Zack's basketball games always are crazy." The tall guy replied.
- "Thank you." Maddie smiled.
- "Whoo, go, Tech!" Perry ran in. "She's at the ten, the five, touchdown. Vikings!" She frenzied yell.
- "See?" The alien girl smirked at the boy she loved.
- "Yeah, you are right." The green hazel-eyed boy sighed, amused.
- "You went to Mission Creek Tech?" Donald asked.
- "Best 12 years of my life." Terry replied. "And I was on the football team."
- "No way. They let girls play back then?" The bionic girl asked.
- "Nope." The Matthews girl shook her head. "But that didn't stop her. It's Perry."
- "Yeah. Had to grow a mustache and say I was Tom from Ohio." The head of security touched above her mouth.
- "Not surprised." Chase whispered.
"Ugh." Perry noticed Tasha's sweatshirt. "Pioneers? I knew there was a reason I never liked you. You went to my rival school."
- "Oh, yeah. State's takin' Tech down." The mother replied.
- "In your dreams." Terry scoffed. "I just wish I could be there to see it. The game's been sold out for weeks."
- "Oh, you should talk to Mo..." The eldest teenager said.
- "No, she shouldn't." The father led his eldest son out of the room.
- "Do you have tickets?" The head of security asked.
- "Uh...no." The journalist lied.
- "Good. Because I know, if you did, you'd invite your bestie Terry. Right?" Perry said in her face.
- "Did she say bestie or beastie?" Leo whispered.
- "I don't know." The genius boy murmured.
- "I'm gonna go with beastie." Maddie said.
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She-Freak - Chase Davenport
Science FictionMaddison Matthews, best friend of Leo Dooley. She looks like a normal girl, but she's hiding a big secret. She is not human. What will happen once she meets Adam, Bree and Chase? I don't own the Lab rats and Arrowverse charac...
