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"No, not exactly."
"No, not exactly."
Tod huffs. "Then what do you think you're doing?"
"Trying to find two idiots."
Tod bites his lower lip, no longer hearing the voices from the group. "Ok, then." He scratches the back of his neck. "Sounds fun. How can I help?"
"Not be an idiot." She smirked.
//i like this child
Tod smiles in spite of his annoyance. "Thanks."
//i like his one word response
(And I like you too, random citizen. :P )
//thanks ;) I’m just bored
Camie didn't know what to do. The group was mostly arguing, and suddenly the tour guide spoke up. Camie couldn't hear exactly what he said, but it sounded something like 'gift shop.' Great, now I'm going to have to either risk getting caught and in trouble or stuck in a lame gift shop.
Both Zoe and Matt quickly fell back in place at the group. She heard that 2 students had gone missing. I swear I will murder who ever said that. She hissed under her breath. "TEACHER! I think he broke his ankle!" She called out trying to take the attention off of them.
Camie whirled around. She knew Zoe's voice. She was at the back of the group with Matt, who had apparently broken his ankle.
(Wait whose acting out the teacher??)
(Who-eva' wants, I guess. Who made her up?)
(I really dont care eight now, but someone can axt her out cu i am Rlly busy right now.)
(I can.)
Mrs. Shultz turned and rushed towards Zoe and her announcement. "What happened?" she asked, frantic.
(Thanks)
(Yup!)
"He tripped on something and I think he broke his ankle." She explained nervously. Haha Im such a liar.
)Thank you.(
Matt tried to look like he was in pain, which wasn’t hard. He said to the teacher, “No, no, I’m fine, fine, yeah. Just tripped,” and smiled weakly.
"If you broke your ankle, then you're not fine. I'll get the tour guide to call the closest nurse," Mrs. Shultz said, turning back to the tour guide.
“No, no,” Matt said, putting a hand on Mrs. Shultz’s shoulder. “It’s just sore. I’m fine.”
"Sore? You said it was broken. What's going on?"
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