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Lukie turned an angry shade of red. “I’m right here!” He squeaked indignantly.
Lukie turned an angry shade of red. “I’m right here!” He squeaked indignantly.
"Ohh…." Grampa smiled at him with his 15 teeth. "How are you young man?"
Lukie curled his hands into fists. “I’m doing well, thank you.”
Elias put a hand on his shoulder, still smiling at grampa. "Is mom here, grampa?"
"What? Oh…mmm…..yes she is…yes…"
Lukie plastered on a fake grin and glanced around. “Can we get ice cream and leave, please?” He asked Elias through gritted teeth.
"Why?" Elias glanced at him.
Lukie glared at Elias. “I’m short and I want to start floating again. I don’t like being shorttttttt.”
Buuump
bUMP
slyyyyy
(I HAVE ARRIVED FAIR LADY
SORRY
I HAVE EXCUSES
BUT YOU'LL PROLLY JUST HATE ME)
(Jus
Shush)
(Do you still wanna do this?)
(Yes)
Lukie glared at Elias. “I’m short and I want to start floating again. I don’t like being shorttttttt.”
"Too bad. We'll just get our ice cream and go."
Lukie growled angrily and glared up at the counter. He soon found he couldn’t see the ice cream selection.
Grampa leaned over the counter. "What'll it be this time?"
Lukie glared up at Elias slowly. “I can’t see the ice cream,” He growled through his sharp teeth.
"Shall I read it to you? Or would you like me to fetch you a box?"
Fetch me a box and I’ll fetch you a black eye, asshat.
“Read it, please.”
(I was quoting LOTR)
"Alrighty then." Elias cleared his throat. "Vanilla Snow, Chocolate, Carmel Twister, Cookie Dough Landslide, Brownie Tsunami, Strawberry Avalanche…who make these names up?"
“Someone who has no idea how names work. I’ll just have a small vanilla cone.”
"Okie dokie." Elias turned to Grampa. "Lukie will have a small vanilla and I'll have a chocolate chip, please."
Grampa raised his eyebrows. "Lukie? Is he you're kid?"
(Your grammar)
Lukie frowned deeply and glared angrily up at Elias. “nO I’M NOT!”
(What about it?)
Elias frowned, trying not to send his grandfather to the afterlife early. "He's my friend, remember?"
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