"Why not?" Lemonade asked.
"Lem, if he's gonna act that way then leave him alone" said Gepetto.
"Strudel, you tell me right now, or-" Lemonade demanded.
"Or she'll do absolutely nothing" Gepetto chimed in.
"Call Banjo and Homer" Strudel said, getting up. "The plane leaves tomorrow at 10"
"Fine" said Lemonade. "Yeah, you just do that, go ahead and leave me" and she walked off, too.
Meanwhile at Pancake's house, Strawberry was regretting not talking to Strudel.
"What if he really went to L.A.?" Strawberry was concerned.
"We'll talk to him now" said Pancake. "I doubt he actually went to L.A."
Meanwhile, Doreen & Fiona were at Lemonade's house. "I can't believe that Ringo EVER went out with Aloha" Doreen was saying.
"Oh my god, I know!" said Fiona. "Was he totally blind?"
"You're on HIS side?" asked Lemonade.
"Ohh, you're cute" said Doreen.
Meanwhile at Pancake's, she was just hanging up her cell phone after calling Strudel. "Strawberry" she said. "Strudel's not home. His mom said he's missing"
"What?" exclaimed Strawberry.
"I don't know" said Pancake. "But he's gone." She tried his cell, but it was turned off. "Where could he be?" she wondered.
The next day at 10, the TaTa's went to L.A. without telling anyone.
Back in Ohio, Lemonade was over at Pancake's house.
"They wouldn't go to L.A. without telling anyone" Pancake assured her.
"But isn't it kind of weird that all 4 of them are missing?" Lemonade asked.
"Lemonade, they did NOT go to L.A.!" Pancake shouted.
"But your brother is missing" said Lemonade.
"They STILL didn't go to California" said Pancake.
"Whatever" said Lemonade. "You know I'm right"
"Lemonade" Strawberry spoke up. "You said you wanted to tell me something else. Something along the lines of B-A-N-A-N-A-S?"
"Oh yes!" said Lemonade. "We have to get major payback revenge on Doreen & Fiona"
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9 Mile Season 1. Freshman Year
Teen FictionI started writing this my freshman year of high school, all the way back in 2004. I was fourteen. So obviously, the beginning kind of sucks. But I promise it gets better. I guess it's not really novel-esque, but hey, it's my story damn it and I dedi...