Plaza Prom 2.0

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  T.K.O. was hanging around the plaza when he saw K.O. and Rad putting up fliers. "Hey, what're you guys doing?" T.K.O. asked, walking up to them.

  "Setting up fliers," K.O. replied.

  "I can see that," T.K.O. responded dryly. "But what for?"

  "Plaza prom," Rad replied.

  "Prom? Again?" T.K.O. asked. K.O. had told his brother about the prom he had last year—it was kind of a flop, until Raymond and Rad had their dance battle.

  "Yeah, again," Rad responded. "It's been a year since we had the last one. We should make it a tradition."

  "Yeah, sure." T.K.O. rolled his eyes.

  "You're not gonna trust that dumb scroll again this time, right?" K.O. asked, almost dropping his fliers.

  "Nope. That party was a failure until that dumb robot crashed it," Rad replied. "This one'll be much better."

  "Alright," T.K.O. responded, shrugging, right before K.O. dropped his fliers.

  "Dang it!" K.O. exclaimed. "T.K.O., can you help me put up these fliers?"

  "Fine," T.K.O. said, picking up half the fliers and giving the other half to K.O. He walked over to the sign and started putting up fliers. A gust of wind blew some of the fliers down. "Ugh," T.K.O. groaned. He put the fliers on the ground and started picking up fliers when someone came up to him. He looked up and saw Maddie.

  "Hey, T.K.O.," Maddie greeted him.

  "Oh, hey, Maddie," T.K.O. greeted her back, blushing a little.

  "What're you doing?" Maddie asked.

  "Just putting up fliers," T.K.O. replied.

  "For what?" Maddie picked up a flier on the ground. "'Plaza prom?'"

  "Yeah, it was Rad's idea," T.K.O. told her. "He did it last year—it was kind of a flop."

  "Well, if Rad was hosting it, then..." Maddie said. T.K.O. laughed.

  "Hopefully he'll do a better job this time," T.K.O. responded.

  "Cool," Maddie said. "You need help putting up fliers?"

  "No, I think I've got it," T.K.O. said. As he spoke more wind blew the pile of fliers over. He sighed irritably.

  "You know...you could just do this," Maddie said. She put the fliers back together and put a rock on top of them.

  "Yeah, that'd probably be a smart idea," T.K.O. said.

  Maddie chuckled. She has a cute laugh, T.K.O. thought, then blushed and shook his head to clear the embarrassing thought. "Well, I should get going," Maddie said. "See you later, dude."

  "Bye," T.K.O. said as Maddie walked away. He sighed, smiling. 

  T.K.O. finished putting up the fliers in a few minutes. He was about to walk back to the Bodega when he saw K.O. talking to Dendy. He couldn't hear what they were saying, but K.O. looked kind of nervous. He handed Dendy a flier and she looked at it. She looked up at K.O. and said something. K.O. smiled widely and said something before Dendy left. Once she left, T.K.O. walked up to his brother. "Found your date?" he asked.

  K.O. turned around and started blushing. He looked at T.K.O., then spotted Maddie a short while away. "No. Found yours?"

  T.K.O. blushed madly. "N-no!"

  "Is she coming?" K.O. asked.

  "I don't know," T.K.O. replied, shrugging.

  "Then ask her to go with you," K.O. told him.

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