Prufrock Preparatory School- The Upgrade

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The Quagmire triplets were optimistic. Not like the optometrist Dr. Orwell, they were happy. Every day their parents would come home, having a little gift for each of them. Isadora Quagmire, the only girl and youngest by 5 seconds was a poet. She especially like writing couplets and would spend hours in their enormous library reading any book about poetry. Duncan Quagmire, the middle child was a journalist. While Isadora wrote her poems in a dark black journal, Duncan carried around a dark green one, writing notes and observations about the world around him. Last, is the oldest, Quigley. He was like his siblings very smart, but was drawn more to sports, especially baseball. The Quagmire triplets pondered and remorsed in these memories as they sat on the hard wooden bench in Prufrock Preparatory School. "I feel as if we have been sitting on this bench for years" Duncan said. Just as he finished his solemn sentence, the doors burst open and the triplets were greeted by the almighty Vice Principal Nero. "Well don't just stand there! Come on!" Nero yelled. The triplets scurried like rats into the office. When they were all seated, Nero said "How would you like to moving into a broom closet?" "Were getting new orphans?" Isadora questions. "Yep. They just arrived today. I expect all of you belongings moved out before sundown." Nero Barked. "Now go! Or else your going to be late of my violin concert. "Yeah, because we totally want to go!" Quigley said sarcastically. "Watch your tongue young man! If you disrespect me any more your banned from the baseball team!" Nero said. "We all know you can't do that. Quigley's your only chance of winning any of the games!" Duncan exclaimed. Nero ignored Duncan's remark shooing the triplets out of his office. And before they knew it, they were back in their seats listening to the screeching of the poor violin Vice Principal Nero was abusing with his overly rosined bow.

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