On Sunday, some people were over Pancake's house helping get ready for the party. Ringo walked in with 2 guys nobody ever saw before.
"Ringo, you're not supposed to come until tomorrow" said Tessa.
"No, let him stay" said Pancake. "Who are they?" she asked flirtaciously.
"This is Jared" said Ringo. "He lives by me. And this is Josh. He lives in the way back culdesac"
"Cool" said Pancake.
Monkey pulled Ringo aside. "You'd better bring them to the party tomorrow" she whispered.
"Alright, alright!" said Ringo. "I was just showing them around"
After they left, they wrapped the majority of Strudel's presents, but they couldn't wrap the one that was from all of them.
"I'll wrap the ipod!" said Monkey.
"No" said Pancake. "You can wrap the hat"
"I love that hat" said Strawberry.
"Okay, Strawberry, you can wrap the hat, then" said Pancake.
"Then what do I wrap?" Monkey whined.
"Um" said Pancake. "Monkey, you can wrap the shoes"
"Fine" Monkey said, grabbing pink flowered wrapping paper.
On Monday, CJ went out to get the big present, and he hid it in the garage.
"Darn" said Pancake. "Now we can't play 7 Minutes in The Garage"
"Shut up Pancake" said CJ.
At about 1, Monkey came over. "I saw Josh & Jared outside" she said to Pancake.
Pancake ran outside. "Hey!" she called. "Are you two coming to my party tonight?"
"I thought it was for that Strudel kid" said Josh.
"It is" said Pancake. "But it's at MY house"
"I'll be there" said Jared.
"Count me in" said Josh.
Monkey & Pancake ran inside and squealed with excitement.
Finally, it was time for the party. "7 Minutes in the Garage?" Strudel offered to Strawberry.
"No!" shouted Pancake. "I mean, why not 7 Minutes In CJ's Bedroom?"
"O...k?" said Strudel.
"Hostess before birthday boy" said Josh, as he dragged Pancake upstairs.
Pancake winked at Monkey.
Monkey grabbed Jared. "Strudel, you can't play this!" she shouted, as her & Jared ran into the laundry room.

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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...