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Excerpt from: Phineas and Ferb
– A Day in Danville
‘Really?’ Perry thought.
“He’s obviously up to something. Get going and put a
stop to it.”
Once again, Perry left on his way to Doofenshmirtz Evil
Incorporated.
“Carl! You need to find a substitute for Almond
Brittle!”
“I don’t think there is, sir,” Carl Karl said.
“Wouldn’t there be another nut-based Brittle?”
Candace came outside. “What are you doing?” she asked
Phineas.
“It’s a fairground,” he answered.
“I see that!”
“You like it?”
“Whether I like it isn’t the point!” Candace responded.
“I’m going to call Mom.”
At that moment, Buford van Stomm entered the yard. “A
fairground?” he asked.
“Yes,” Phineas answered.
‘He isn’t concerned about me calling Mom, as usual,’
Candace thought.
“Lame!” Buford said in response to Phineas.
“That’s why we’re ‘souping it up!’ as we say,” Phineas
said.
“I’ll wait and see,” Buford said.
Candace took out her cell phone and called her mother.
Words: 138
Excerpt from: Rollercoasters
and the Start of Summer
She took out her cell phone. “Mom!”
“Hello Candace.”
“Phineas and Ferb are building a rollercoaster.”
“Really, Candace.”
“They are!”
“In Spring you said there were monkeys, and when I got
home, there was a distinct lack of monkeys.”
“There were monkeys!”
“I’ll be home later,” she then hung up.
Candace sighed. “Maybe Stacy or Jenny can keep an eye on
them while I find Mom…”
Stacy Hirano was outside when her cell phone rang.
“Candace. It’s about your brothers, isn’t it? I can see the rollercoaster from
here!”
Words: 89
Excerpt from: Journey of the
Flood Script
Danica - She acted on
impulse!
Daniel – I see.
Elizabeth – It wasn’t an
impulse.
Danica – It was!
Elizabeth - It wasn’t!
Daniel – Stop!
Danica and Elizabeth look at
Daniel.
Daniel – Arguing
isn’t going to get you anywhere!
Danica – Elizabeth
was running an authorised experiment!
Daniel – Is this
true?
Elizabeth (quietly) – She’s right
that it was unauthorised.
Daniel – Now you’re
here!
Elizabeth – But I will
be able to do it in reverse and get Danica and I back!
Danica – I’m not
certain of that. Our very presence has altered the timeline!
Words: 90
Excerpts from: The Engineer
and the Time Lady
“This!” Hernandez said. She
then pitched the device upwards as hard as she could. She saw the Toronto
catch it in a tractor beam. The shuttle then flew off a short distance.
“They won't get far,” Bond
said.
“Beware air defenses,”
Hernandez said.
“Acknowledged,” Lawson
said.
Bond made a signal and two
other agents she hadn't seen grabbed her. “Uh! Let me go!”
“Change of plans,” Bond said.
“We're going to headquarters now.”
…
“One Hour to Earth,” the ENH
reported.
“One hour exactly?” Alpha
asked.
“Yes,” the Pilot answered,
exactly as he had 23 hours earlier.
“I’m ready to get there,”
Alpha said.
“I know you are.”
Aialah was in the Mess Hall.
She had had breakfast earlier, but was now reading an overview of Earth as it
was in the 20th Century.
Words: 134
Excerpt from: Daria - Brittany
‘Maybe not to you.’ Quinn considered. “I guess not. Like
I suppose I should have ignored her.”
“Exactly.”
“Right…” Quinn said. She turned with a flip of her hair
and walked away.
Sandi sighed.
Unknown to those at the Taylors, would be gate crashers
pulled up to the Crewe Neck gatehouse. “What are you punks doing here?”
Words: 57
Excerpt from: Daria – The
Youngest Barksdale
“I did do some extracurriculars,” Daria said picking up
on the principal’s meaning.
“But not very many.”
“Just those I was interested in.”
“I see,” the Principal said.
“And when it comes to this school, the same logic will
apply.”
“I think you will find a wide variety of extracurriculars
here, Ms. Barksdale. There are over fifty clubs, and sports of all
descriptions.”
“I will let the office know later this week. I would like
to settle in first,” Daria said.
“Certainly, Ms. Barksdale. I look forward to finding out
before next week. But there are other notations on your record.”
Daria knew to what she referred. “And you will note that
was because of specific problems at each school.”
“Certainly,” Li said in an authorative tone. “But you did
cause additional problems.”
Words: 133
Total: 641
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