A Strange Way to Fall in Liebe Chapter Nine
Juvenile detention was so boring. I had nothing to with Lola being gone. I mean usually we would just sit and hang out. But now that she was at hospital there was not much to do. I did not know any of the other kids around here. Most of them looked like freaks anyways.
After the incident I came back here to the juvenile detention. But I stayed over night then I had to go talk to Horatio.
I sat in one of the glass rooms in Horatio's building. Did he have bad news about Lola? Was Lola getting out and was I going to have to stay in longer? oder would it be the other way around?
"Kyle, it is good to see you," Horatio sagte as he walked in.
"Hey, Du too," I said, "is something wrong?!"
"No, not at all! Lola should be here soon," he stated, "I just wanted to thank Du before Lola got here! Thank Du for keeping Lola safe, sicher and giving us the details that we needed."
"No problem. I am glad I could help," I said, "is everything all right with Lola?"
"Oh yeah, she is fine," he sagte as Lola walked in.
"Kyle," Lola laughed, "everything is fine! Du worry way to much!"
"Sure, whatever," I said.
Lola came over and hugged me. I was sort surprised Von it.
"Did Du miss me," she asked.
"I did," I laughed, "I think that I was Mehr worried about in stead!"
"I was totally fine; great Schauspielen Von the way," she said.
"Thank you, thank you, I tried," I sagte jokingly.
"So Horatio, why did Du bring us both here," Lola asked as she cut straight to the point, "we could have seen each other in juvy."
"Maybe I brought Du two here because Du would not be seeing each other in juvenile detention," Horatio sagte as Lola cut him off.
"Are Du kidding," she asked, "I made a friend and now Du are separating us?"
"Hold on, Lola," he sagte as Lola cut him off again.
"I know Du sagte Du would give us less time in juvy but I would rather have Mehr time in there if that meant I would have a friend," she stated.
"Lola, if Du let me finish I would tell Du that Du two are not getting separated," Horatio sagte a little angry, "I brought Du two here to tell Du that Du are not going back to juvenile detention."
"Alright," I sagte as I sighed in relief.
"Then where are we going," Lola asked confused.
"Back to the orphanage where Du two were original at," he said.
"Better than nothing," I shrugged.
It was a little disappointing having to go back to the orphanage but it was a lot better than juvenile detention.
"I guess that is true," she sagte disappointed.
I watched as Lola slumped down on the couch and sat there; still looking disappointed.
"Come on, Lola," I said, "it is not the end of the world!"
"It is going to be so boring after we did," Lola said, "is there anymore missions we can go on?!"
"No Lola," Horatio sagte oddly, "you cannot do that. Kyle, can Du give Lola and I a Minuten to talk?"
"Sure, I will wait outside," I said.
I walked out the door and watched as Lola and Horatio talked. I sat outside watching them talk. It was something serious too! Lola did not crack a smile. Well, she sometimes does not crack many smiles. I saw her stand up and point a finger at Horatio. She was also yelling. A cop came over to them and stepped in between; but Horatio sagte something to him and he went back to the corner. Horatio kept is cool the whole time while Lola was screaming. It looked as if she was ready to throw a chair across the room. She never threw it across the room but she did throw it into one of the glass walls. That is when Horatio got mad. Glass was everywhere. They were both screaming and the cop was just standing there speechless.
"What is going on," I asked as I walked in the room.
"Nothing," Lola sighed, "let's go!"
"Um, okay," I sagte sort of confused, "do Du wanna talk about it!"
"Absolutely not," she sagte as she followed the cop out of the building.
"Okay," I shrugged.
Juvenile detention was so boring. I had nothing to with Lola being gone. I mean usually we would just sit and hang out. But now that she was at hospital there was not much to do. I did not know any of the other kids around here. Most of them looked like freaks anyways.
After the incident I came back here to the juvenile detention. But I stayed over night then I had to go talk to Horatio.
I sat in one of the glass rooms in Horatio's building. Did he have bad news about Lola? Was Lola getting out and was I going to have to stay in longer? oder would it be the other way around?
"Kyle, it is good to see you," Horatio sagte as he walked in.
"Hey, Du too," I said, "is something wrong?!"
"No, not at all! Lola should be here soon," he stated, "I just wanted to thank Du before Lola got here! Thank Du for keeping Lola safe, sicher and giving us the details that we needed."
"No problem. I am glad I could help," I said, "is everything all right with Lola?"
"Oh yeah, she is fine," he sagte as Lola walked in.
"Kyle," Lola laughed, "everything is fine! Du worry way to much!"
"Sure, whatever," I said.
Lola came over and hugged me. I was sort surprised Von it.
"Did Du miss me," she asked.
"I did," I laughed, "I think that I was Mehr worried about in stead!"
"I was totally fine; great Schauspielen Von the way," she said.
"Thank you, thank you, I tried," I sagte jokingly.
"So Horatio, why did Du bring us both here," Lola asked as she cut straight to the point, "we could have seen each other in juvy."
"Maybe I brought Du two here because Du would not be seeing each other in juvenile detention," Horatio sagte as Lola cut him off.
"Are Du kidding," she asked, "I made a friend and now Du are separating us?"
"Hold on, Lola," he sagte as Lola cut him off again.
"I know Du sagte Du would give us less time in juvy but I would rather have Mehr time in there if that meant I would have a friend," she stated.
"Lola, if Du let me finish I would tell Du that Du two are not getting separated," Horatio sagte a little angry, "I brought Du two here to tell Du that Du are not going back to juvenile detention."
"Alright," I sagte as I sighed in relief.
"Then where are we going," Lola asked confused.
"Back to the orphanage where Du two were original at," he said.
"Better than nothing," I shrugged.
It was a little disappointing having to go back to the orphanage but it was a lot better than juvenile detention.
"I guess that is true," she sagte disappointed.
I watched as Lola slumped down on the couch and sat there; still looking disappointed.
"Come on, Lola," I said, "it is not the end of the world!"
"It is going to be so boring after we did," Lola said, "is there anymore missions we can go on?!"
"No Lola," Horatio sagte oddly, "you cannot do that. Kyle, can Du give Lola and I a Minuten to talk?"
"Sure, I will wait outside," I said.
I walked out the door and watched as Lola and Horatio talked. I sat outside watching them talk. It was something serious too! Lola did not crack a smile. Well, she sometimes does not crack many smiles. I saw her stand up and point a finger at Horatio. She was also yelling. A cop came over to them and stepped in between; but Horatio sagte something to him and he went back to the corner. Horatio kept is cool the whole time while Lola was screaming. It looked as if she was ready to throw a chair across the room. She never threw it across the room but she did throw it into one of the glass walls. That is when Horatio got mad. Glass was everywhere. They were both screaming and the cop was just standing there speechless.
"What is going on," I asked as I walked in the room.
"Nothing," Lola sighed, "let's go!"
"Um, okay," I sagte sort of confused, "do Du wanna talk about it!"
"Absolutely not," she sagte as she followed the cop out of the building.
"Okay," I shrugged.