I haven't started Chapter 6 yet, but I have the document set up to start. I have a vague idea of how I want it to go, but I haven't come up with any sort of solid beginning, so I've left it for now. But I did read over the WHOLE THING this afternoon, and so far I am overall extremely satisfied and proud of it, so we're doing good! 8D You can thank my friend Taylor for listening to me whine and complain and bitch on and on about it, because I probably would be a lot more stressed out about the thing if she didn't listen to me. XD; Also, one scene would probably not be there anymore if not for her, because I HATED IT while I was writing it and wanted to delete it, but she convinced me not to. Now, I kind of like it, although I'm not completely satisfied with it. It's good enough.
OKAY I KNOW YOU DON'T WANT TO HEAR ANY MORE OF MY BABBLING on with the sneak peek~
Chapter 4: Absolute Disaster
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"You're joking," I said weakly, watching as Max laid a fishing rod against the doorframe, smiling happily at me.
"Nope! Today you're going to participate in the Fishing Contest and impress Rosalind. I already told my father that you're participating, so there's no backing out now!" He said brightly, and I resisted the growing urge to slam my head against the wall. Or Max's head. At least it wouldn't be as painful to me and be just as satisfying.
"Max, I told you I didn't want to do this! You know I'm no good at fishing!" I whined, staring at the pole like it had offended me. Which it has, and on many occasions. "There are plenty of other ways to get Rosalind to notice me more that don't involve embarrassing myself."
"You're not going to embarrass yourself," Max declared confidently, winking at me. I just scowled back in response. That was a lie if I ever heard one.
"Yes I am," I retorted, "there is no way I can pull off catching anything, much less a fish bigger than Kyle can catch. Dorothy is better at it than me." And she was terrified of the fish—she freaked out whenever one came near her that was still alive and wiggling.
Max rolled his eyes, waving off my comment. "Details. I know you'll catch the biggest fish anyone has ever seen, because I am going to help."
I blinked at him, raising an eyebrow. Wasn't that cheating? "Max, you can't help, that's cheating."
Max deflated a little, but didn't give up. "What they don't know won't hurt them. Come on, it'll be fun!"
"No," I replied confidently. He was not going to convince me, no matter how much he tried.
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"This is possibly the worst idea on the face of the planet." I sighed, staring out at the sea, watching it ripple against the line in the water. After Max had come into the Clinic holding a fishing rod, I knew I was in for trouble. It was totally unfair how easily he had been able to make me go along with this. I wasn't going to admit what Max had used to convince me to agree, but it involved a lot of blackmail; particularly with things that had happened when we were younger.
Curse my girlish appearance. That was all I was going to say on the subject.
"No it's not, stop being such a kill-joy," Max said cheerfully, elbowing me lightly in the side from his place next to me on the dock. I flinched, scooting away from him a little.
"I'm not being a killjoy, I'm being realistic," I replied sourly, shifting a little on the prickly wood of the pier. It was splintery and old, worn down by the ships that came in regularly, and highly uncomfortable to sit on. "Even Barrett thought you were out of your mind." He was participating as well, and when we ran into him on the way here and explained what was going on he was sending me looks that told me he was truly sorry I had been dragged into this and Max ones that clearly said he thought he was a little insane. Not that the idea was anything new, but I digress.
Max huffed in response. "I am not. My ideas are always brilliant and always work."
I had to laugh at that one, stifling my giggles into my arm. "Sure they do." Max fixed on me with an angry stare, looking a little insulted. "Like the time you thought it would be a good idea to try and tame a Woolly, so you could show Jake that you weren't a priss or pussy or whatever it was he called you. Or when that rumor of a ghost hanging around the front door to the Clinic was going around, and you thought you could catch it by laying a trap." My mom had ended up getting tied up in a net, and both Max and I had been grounded for weeks. It was horrible. "Or the time you—"
"Alright, alright, I get the point!" Max whimpered slightly, affronted. "So my adventurous ideas don't always work. But my ideas about wooing the female species always work!" he boasted, and I rolled my eyes. "After all, I am the best at appreciating the intricate minds of women, as well as their beauty." I groaned; he was going to go off on a rant about how awesome he was in a few minutes if I didn't stop him…
"Hey Max?"
"Hmm?"
"Your ego is showing, and I'd rather not see it," I said dryly, staring despondently at the water. This was not fun, I told myself. This was totally not fun at all.
Max laughed loudly. "Well if you've got it, flaunt it!"
I groaned, burying my face in my hands. This was going to be a long day.
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A/N: So there it is, a little bit of Chapter 4 for all one of you reading this to enjoy. XP Hee hee I actually love this scene a lot. 8D Unfortunately it is the most humorous part of the fic for a good while now... :/ Angst is on the way, courtesy of absolute disaster. ^^;That's all for now, folks~