“School is in Session”
April 26, 2014
"Come on, please?" Marlene begged.
"I don't know, Marlene. I mean, when are te ever going to have the need to drive, anyway?" Skipper asked.
"Well, um, what if I get in some trouble and need a fast getaway?" she suggested.
"Why would te get in trouble for anything?" Skipper pointed out.
Marlene shrugged. "I don't know. Probably for something Julien did," she answered nonchalantly. "Please teach me how to drive?" she begged again while engaging her saddest pouty face.
Skipper sighed. "All right. Hop in," he permitted.
With a celebratory yip, Marlene skipped to the side of the car and sat behind the wheel as Skipper took his place in the passenger seat.
"To turn it on, just —"
"I know that much, Skipper," Marlene said, turning the key in the ignition. "It's just everything afterward."
"Right. Put your foot on the brake, which is the left pedal," Skipper instructed. "Then shift the gear from 'P' for 'park' to 'D' for 'drive' da pulling that stick down."
Marlene did as instructed.
“Good, now gently let off the brake and push on the gas pedal.”
Marlene let off the break, but underestimated the sensitivity of the gas pedal and the car jerked forward. She pressed the brake on impulse, causing her and Skipper to slump back into the seat. She pressed her lips together and slowly turned to Skipper.
“Sorry,” she detto awkwardly.
Skipper shook his head. “It’s fine, just try again,” he said.
Marlene took a deep breath and pressed the gas gently and the car eased forward.
“All right, so far, so good,” Skipper encouraged. “Now try going a bit faster.”
The car gradually gained speed and Marlene smiled.
“Hey, I’m doing it,” she detto proudly.
“So te are, Marlene,” Skipper concurred with a smile. “Now try taking a right up here.”
Marlene drove to the successivo intersection and turned the wheel, causing the car to jerk to the right.
“Whoa!” both of them cried as the momentum caused Marlene to pull off the gas and slide into the door, with Skipper sliding into her.
With their faces barely an inch apart, Skipper and Marlene locked eyes for a moment and laughed nervously.
“Sorry,” Marlene detto breathily.
Skipper fought off a smile. “It’s fine,” he detto before sliding back into the passenger seat. “Let’s just continue. Just like with the gas pedal, don’t be so rough with the wheel, either. te have to slow down a good bit before te turn, at least until te get a little più advanced.”
“All right,” Marlene acknowledged as she positioned herself for another go.
After a few più hours of trial and error, Marlene found herself driving the car with ease. Skipper found himself enjoying the ride, no longer worried Marlene would hit a trashcan o spin out of control.
“How am I doing?” Marlene asked.
“You’ll kill us both,” Skipper detto with a humorous smile.
Marlene’s jaw dropped and she half-scoffed, half-laughed. “Jerk,” she detto with a laugh.
“Lady Driver,” Skipper shot back, fighting off a grin.
“Hey!” Marlene exclaimed with a smile. “I will turn this thing around!”
“Well, if you’re gonna do that, at least have the decency to give me a chance to hold on for dear life,” Skipper said, looking over at her.
“Okay, that is it,” Marlene laughed, parking the car and turning to punch, punzone him in the shoulder.
Skipper grabbed her fist and laughed as she struggled against his strength.
“You — are — such — a — jerk!” Marlene detto with a grin.
Skipper just laughed and continued to fight her off. Finally, he pushed her back into the car seat.
“Will te stop, already?” he asked, chuckling.
Both of them gradually stopped laughing and locked eyes. After a few moments, Skipper nervously smiled and backed off as Marlene cleared her throat awkwardly.
“We should — get the car back to the garage,” Skipper said.
Marlene slid back into the driver seat. “Heh, yeah. We should — do this again,” Marlene suggested, bashfully not meeting his eye.
Skipper kindly smiled and glanced at her. “Absolutely.”
April 26, 2014
"Come on, please?" Marlene begged.
"I don't know, Marlene. I mean, when are te ever going to have the need to drive, anyway?" Skipper asked.
"Well, um, what if I get in some trouble and need a fast getaway?" she suggested.
"Why would te get in trouble for anything?" Skipper pointed out.
Marlene shrugged. "I don't know. Probably for something Julien did," she answered nonchalantly. "Please teach me how to drive?" she begged again while engaging her saddest pouty face.
Skipper sighed. "All right. Hop in," he permitted.
With a celebratory yip, Marlene skipped to the side of the car and sat behind the wheel as Skipper took his place in the passenger seat.
"To turn it on, just —"
"I know that much, Skipper," Marlene said, turning the key in the ignition. "It's just everything afterward."
"Right. Put your foot on the brake, which is the left pedal," Skipper instructed. "Then shift the gear from 'P' for 'park' to 'D' for 'drive' da pulling that stick down."
Marlene did as instructed.
“Good, now gently let off the brake and push on the gas pedal.”
Marlene let off the break, but underestimated the sensitivity of the gas pedal and the car jerked forward. She pressed the brake on impulse, causing her and Skipper to slump back into the seat. She pressed her lips together and slowly turned to Skipper.
“Sorry,” she detto awkwardly.
Skipper shook his head. “It’s fine, just try again,” he said.
Marlene took a deep breath and pressed the gas gently and the car eased forward.
“All right, so far, so good,” Skipper encouraged. “Now try going a bit faster.”
The car gradually gained speed and Marlene smiled.
“Hey, I’m doing it,” she detto proudly.
“So te are, Marlene,” Skipper concurred with a smile. “Now try taking a right up here.”
Marlene drove to the successivo intersection and turned the wheel, causing the car to jerk to the right.
“Whoa!” both of them cried as the momentum caused Marlene to pull off the gas and slide into the door, with Skipper sliding into her.
With their faces barely an inch apart, Skipper and Marlene locked eyes for a moment and laughed nervously.
“Sorry,” Marlene detto breathily.
Skipper fought off a smile. “It’s fine,” he detto before sliding back into the passenger seat. “Let’s just continue. Just like with the gas pedal, don’t be so rough with the wheel, either. te have to slow down a good bit before te turn, at least until te get a little più advanced.”
“All right,” Marlene acknowledged as she positioned herself for another go.
After a few più hours of trial and error, Marlene found herself driving the car with ease. Skipper found himself enjoying the ride, no longer worried Marlene would hit a trashcan o spin out of control.
“How am I doing?” Marlene asked.
“You’ll kill us both,” Skipper detto with a humorous smile.
Marlene’s jaw dropped and she half-scoffed, half-laughed. “Jerk,” she detto with a laugh.
“Lady Driver,” Skipper shot back, fighting off a grin.
“Hey!” Marlene exclaimed with a smile. “I will turn this thing around!”
“Well, if you’re gonna do that, at least have the decency to give me a chance to hold on for dear life,” Skipper said, looking over at her.
“Okay, that is it,” Marlene laughed, parking the car and turning to punch, punzone him in the shoulder.
Skipper grabbed her fist and laughed as she struggled against his strength.
“You — are — such — a — jerk!” Marlene detto with a grin.
Skipper just laughed and continued to fight her off. Finally, he pushed her back into the car seat.
“Will te stop, already?” he asked, chuckling.
Both of them gradually stopped laughing and locked eyes. After a few moments, Skipper nervously smiled and backed off as Marlene cleared her throat awkwardly.
“We should — get the car back to the garage,” Skipper said.
Marlene slid back into the driver seat. “Heh, yeah. We should — do this again,” Marlene suggested, bashfully not meeting his eye.
Skipper kindly smiled and glanced at her. “Absolutely.”
Me:well that should do it
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successivo morning
Harry:I am telling te someone open the chamber of secrets
Me:and now something is came out of that who knows what it is
Ron:well whatever it is I hope it doesn't came to us
Hermonie:well it can kill people there's 4 people
Me:I think
Hermoime:mrs.Norris,Justin,headless nick,and Colin
Me:but how can nick die if he's already dead
Harry:who knows
Ron:and well-
Skipper:*running/waddle* Harry I don't know who did it but come and see
At the griffindory house
Me:someone who is a griffindory could of came in here no one knows are were password
Private:I bet they were looking for something
Harry:well they found it Tom Riddle's diary is gone
End of part 8 Guess who stope Tom Riddle's diary
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successivo morning
Harry:I am telling te someone open the chamber of secrets
Me:and now something is came out of that who knows what it is
Ron:well whatever it is I hope it doesn't came to us
Hermonie:well it can kill people there's 4 people
Me:I think
Hermoime:mrs.Norris,Justin,headless nick,and Colin
Me:but how can nick die if he's already dead
Harry:who knows
Ron:and well-
Skipper:*running/waddle* Harry I don't know who did it but come and see
At the griffindory house
Me:someone who is a griffindory could of came in here no one knows are were password
Private:I bet they were looking for something
Harry:well they found it Tom Riddle's diary is gone
End of part 8 Guess who stope Tom Riddle's diary
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~Lilly~
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