An Ultra-Secret, Heart-Felt, Peripheral Demography

An Ultra-Secret, Heart-Felt, Peripheral Demography
By Daphne Xu

Ding-dong!

"Yes!" Tabbie jumped off her bed, and dashed down to the front door. It just *had* to be it, the latest book in the series!

"Good afternoon, Miss Tabbie," said the deliveryman, handing her the small package. "Here is your new book."

Tabbie's heart pounded as she looked up at the handsome delivery man. "Thank you ever so much, Mr. Tanda!" she wheezed, as she signed the electronic device. Clasping the book to her heart, she looked back up at the heart-stopping Mr. Tanda. Practically every time a new book in the series arrived, the Mr. Tanda was the delivery man. "Have a spiffy day, Mr. Tanda!"

"You as well, Miss Tabbie." Mr. Tanda tipped his hat as he took his leave. Tabbie couldn't help giggling.

She ripped the box open, revealing the book inside. She couldn't wait to begin reading, but she knew the importance of self-denial and delayed gratification. Tossing the box aside, she ran back to her room. She called her BFF Kim.

"Heya, Tabbie!" came Kim's hyper patter, answering the phone. "Have you heard, the latest book is out!" Kim asked in her hyper patter, giggling all the while. Tabbie could practically hear the Kim's thumping heart over the phone.

"Yeah! Mine just arrived!" said Tabbie.

"Gosh, I'm so-so jealous!"

"Come over, we'll read it together! Spend the night!" said Tabbie.

They chatted some more, even as Tabbie heard Kim opening the garage. "Sorry, can't bike and talk at the same time. See-ya!"

"See-ya!" echoed Tabbie, as the call ended.

Tabbie dashed back downstairs to await Kim's arrival with bated breath. She couldn't wait to see her BFF, and she couldn't wait to start on the latest book. She didn't wait long; Kim arrived on her bike in good time.

"Hey there!" Tabbie and Kim embraced. "You have the book?" asked Kim.

"It's around here... somewhere," answered Tabbie, as she looked around. It wasn't in the living room. She ran to her room, Kim on her tail. It wasn't there, either. She ran to the kitchen. It was nowhere to be found.

"Where did you leave it last?" asked Kim.

"I just don't remember!" whined Tabbie, panicking, practically heart-broken.

"You'll find it some time," Kim consoled her. "Hey, the guys are playing baseball at the park. Let's go join them."

The book temporarily forgotten, Kim and Tabbie spent the rest of the afternoon at the park a couple blocks away, playing baseball.

But then it was time to return home for supper.

Tabbie opened the front door, and the two girls were promptly hit by Dad's shouting. The girls entered, and froze at the scene. Tabbie's two big brothers were standing abashed, as Dad raved and ranted, waving Tabbie's missing book about.

"... of all the mind-melting mush you could be reading, did it really have to be Thumping ❤❤, Broken ❤❤, ❤❤ United?!?"

The END


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