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Mega Mall Mega Problems - Part 3
Part 3
Ronnie wasn’t that surprised when the teacher called her to her desk. “Yes, Miss Lane?”
“Do you know why Sam Griffin isn’t here today?”
“No.”
“I know you two have become fast friends since you started.”
“She didn’t say anything the last time I saw her.” Technically true, but also an omission.
“I’ll just mark her as absent then.”
Xander had quickly gotten bored. Mostly due to the ‘Three Js’ (as most in his grade called them) talking endlessly, but also due to the Interstate being an almost perfect driving surface. They were about halfway when he heard Quinn say something to him. “What was that?” he asked.
“I said, what are you going to buy at the Mall of the Millennium?” she asked.
“Um, I haven’t really thought about it,” he lied.
“Really?” Sam asked.
“I haven’t!” he said defensively. He didn’t want her, and Quinn, to know what he was going to buy. ‘I hope there is going to be enough space in the trunk.’
Xander’s perception of the Interstate’s smoothness was biased by the far superior suspension in his father’s car. Daria’s motion sickness only got worse the further they got from Lawndale. ‘I’ll have to find another way back,’ she decided. Maybe if she found Quinn and her friends, they would take her with them. ‘But there wouldn’t be enough room in the car.’
Quinn saw the Mall of the Millennium first, as they passed a small hill. It towered over the nearby warehouses, and the suburbia that could be seen in the distance. “There it is!” she said.
“It’s bigger than I expected,” Sam said.
“At least four times bigger than either of Lawndale’s Malls,” Xander said. “Maybe I can get some things too.”
“Of course, you can,” Quinn said.
“But first, we need to find a space,” Xander pointed out.
Quinn could see that there was a sea of cars in front of the Megamall. ‘Can’t be helped now,’ she thought.
Mega Mall Mega Problems - Part 2
Part 2
Thursday came rather quickly. However, Xander quickly found a problem. “I have to take Sam and Chris to school?”
“Yes,” his mother answered. “I have to go to an interview on location out of town.”
“I see,” Xander grouched. “I will take them then.”
“Good.”
‘Great! Now I will have to tell Quinn I’ll be late!”
Jennifer arrived at the Morgendorffers to find Quinn and her friends out on the front step. “Quinn?” she asked.
“Hi, Jennifer,” Quinn said.
“Are you guys waiting for someone?”
“Someone,” Josie said enigmatically.
“Are you skipping school?” Jennifer asked.
“How did you guess?” Josie asked.
“Usually, you have already left here by this time,” Jennifer answered.
“Maybe,” Quinn responded, equally as enigmatic as Josie.
Jennifer sighed and went inside.
Daria was finishing her breakfast as Jennifer entered the kitchen. “You seem thoughtful,” she said.
“Quinn is up to something,” Jennifer said.
“When is she isn’t?” Daria asked as she put the plates in the dishwasher.
“I think she’s planning to skip school with her friends.”
“That wouldn’t surprise me.”
Mega Mall Mega Problems - Part 1
Mega Mall, Mega Problems - Part 1
Lawndale didn’t have everything. That was the issue that had vexed Quinn Morgendorffer over the past few weeks. Of course, it had more things than Highland did (and she was thankful that her family had finally got out of that place).
“There’s that Mall of the Millennium,” her friend Jessie Brown suggested as they left the High School one Monday afternoon.
“I have heard of it,” Quinn admitted, “but isn’t it out of the State?”
“It’s only 100 miles away,” Jessie said.
“I suppose that isn’t too far,” Quinn decided. “I’ll see what my parents will say.”
“Good luck,” Jessie said. Quinn had told her what her mother was like.
It wasn’t just her mother Quinn had to think about. When she broached the subject at Dinner, it was her father who reacted to it first. “A hundred miles? To go to a mall? Dammit, there's a mall five minutes away!” he said, as he stood up.
“Sit down, dear,” her mother said. “We’re not going.”
“Oh!” he said.
Quinn tried another tack. “It’s not a mall. It’s a super mall! The Mall of the Millennium. Shop there forever!”
“Shop there forever? That doesn’t sound right,” her younger sister, Veronica interrupted.
“If you play that John Lennon song backwards, it says, ‘Imagine all the people, browsing in a mall.’ Isn't that weird?” Her older sister, Daria, said.
“It’s too far away, Quinn.” their mother said. “And you’ve done enough shopping for this quarter.”
“Mo-om! I need to know what’s out there.”
“No more malls until you bring up your grade point average!” her mother said.
“Exactly!” Her father said. “What’s wrong with her grade point average?”
Quinn sighed. Her grade point average was fine. It may not have been Daria’s 4.0, or Ronnie’s 3.6, but she was still doing well.
“So, they both said no?” Jessie asked.
“Yes! We may need to skip school later this week,” Quinn said quietly.
“DeMartino has one of his ‘surprise’ quizzes on Thursday. We could go then. I’ll call Josie and the other one and we can talk more tomorrow.”
“Sure,” Quinn decided.
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