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Publié par | Saddleback Educational Publishing |
Date de parution | 22 juin 2017 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781645980391 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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CHAPTER 1
Big Trip
D ude, the Viper looks sick!” Marlon Moore told Steve McCain. Marlon was excited.
The boys had their phones. They were video chatting.
Steve brushed his teeth.
Marlon was already in bed. He had his blanket. It was pulled up to his chest. His room was a mess. It was a mix of video games, clothes, and books. The lights were off.
Sunday nights were always a letdown. Five days of school were ahead.
“X2 looks way more gnarly,” Steve said. Toothpaste foamed in his mouth.
They were talking about the eighthgrade trip. It happened every year. Eighth graders got to go to Magic Mountain. It was an amusement park.
Marlon and Steve were eighth graders. They went to Walden Lane Middle School. Walden Lane was a small city. It was surrounded by nature. There were hills and trails.
The city was like most others. There were beautiful homes in the wealthy parts. People rented when they couldn’t afford to own. Some areas were nicer than others.
“Just think,” Marlon said. “Three more weeks! Then we’ll be there.”
“I’m riding Colossus three times,” Steve said.