Larry stood in the cold, outside the cafeteria, where the winter dance was being held. The music was being blasted to its full potential, which was being DJ'ed by Asor, of course. He shivered as he waited for his princess, Mya. He blushed whenever he thought of her. Then she appeared.
Larry's eyes grew bigger as she took a step closer. Mya walked and stopped in front of him three feet apart. Mya was wearing a dark red dress that touched her knees.
"Y-you look beautiful tonight." Larry stuttered.
"Thanks! Broomy thinks I do too!" Aaron replied, taking the compliment that was obviously not meant for him. He clutched the broom that he was holding closer to him.
"Couldn't get anyone to go with you, huh?" Mya asked smirking.
Aaron quickly looked down, embarrassed. "Anyway, Broomy and I are going to go dance now!" He said as he shuffled away.
Mya then turned to Larry and blushed, "You look great too, Larry!"
He smiled at her in response. "Shall we go in?" Larry asked.
Mya nodded. They intertwined hands and walked together into the cafeteria where the dance was being held. Kids were dancing, standing in the middle of the cafeteria, which was decorated to look like a knock off ballroom. It was all the teachers could do with their painfully low salaries.
Were we something or just some really good friends? Larry thought to himself.
"What do you want to do first?" Mya asked, snapping Larry out of his thoughts.
"Uhh. . . What do you want to do first?" He countered back.
"Whatever you want to do." Mya shrugged.
"But I don't know what I want to do..." Larry mumbled.
She thought for a second then reached for his hand. "I know! Let's go say hi to Asor!"
. . .
Asor was in a whole other world. Everything he was wearing was gleaming. The theme of the dance was to dress up as if you were invited to the Red Carpet.
"Hey, hey, hey! How are you guys?" Asor said when he noticed them coming over.
"Pretty good, Ace. I just feel really bad for Aaron over there..." Larry said trailing off.
They all looked in Aaron's direction where he kept dropping his broom and then accidentally hit someone over the head with it.
Asor chuckled. "He'll be fine. Enjoy the complimentary soda and pizza that we stole from the local teacher's lounge."
"We will!" Mya said rushing over to the food table.
Aaron's POV
Broomy kept falling over multiple times, boy was she clumsy.
Eventually, we were asked to leave by the teachers but in the process, I ended up hitting Ms. Noid instead.
And when that happened we did what anyone would do: we fled. That night is when we began our night of crime. We ran across the dance floor, all eyes cast at us. I dragged Broomy with me as I ran, she whacked some people with no mercy on the way out.
I hid under the refreshments table that had the stolen goods. We sat there for a second recovering from the mini chase then Broomy made a move.
Broomy leaned in and kissed me.
Suddenly we were interrupted by my best friends, Mya and Larry.
"Aaron," Mya asked with concern in her voice.
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Khaotic Kids of the Keys [DISCONTINUED]
HumorFour troublesome tweens: Asor, the man in command who always has a plan; Mya, the sassy girl who will crush people in her way; Larry, the tactical one who has all the answers and the brains; and Aaron, not the brightest bulb in the box, but does own...