chapter one

trying out some oblongs stuff because there are not enough fics for this show

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Milo POV

I was so bored. Normally it's no trouble for my to find something to do. My short attention span makes stupid things a lot more interesting than what a normal person would think. But today I was desperate to find something to do.

At first, I headed to the club house thinking that my friends would be there, but it was empty. Usually I at least find Mikey in here lighting his farts on fire. (How he manages to do that without burning the entire place down I have no idea, but whatever.)

I wondered around the Valley, going to everyone's house to try and fnd someone to hang out with.

Peggy was going around town collecting signitures for some cause. (I think she does that stuff just because she loves paperwork.)

I don't care for Helga much, but she lived close to Peggy so I stopped there next. She claimed that she had to go to some thing for the Debbies. A tea party or whatever...I just smiled and nodded, not willing to stay there while she had some tantrum claiming that the Debbies really did like her...That they called her 'faddy'
not 'fatty'...That she was 'ultra cool'...It was too much to handle.

I headed to Mikey's next. Turns out he needed to go bra shopping so he could have some underwear...

All that was left was Susie now.

I knocked at her door. When I didn't get an answer, I walked on in, thinking that maybe she was lighting things on fire or making soup again. I went through the kitchen and saw a large pan filled with scorched and blackened papers, but she wasn't in there.

"Susie?" I hollowered. I was beginning to doubt that she was home and sighed, ready to turn and leave until I heard a shuffeling from upstairs. I brightened and immediately ran up the stairs.

I had to look around the rooms in the hall to try and see which one she was in though. Since her room was the only one with the door closed I guessed she was in there and with a stupid smile on my face, I went over and threw the door open.

"Hey, Susie-" I stopped, my jaw dropped open.

Normal POV

Susie froze, her wide-eyed gaze on the mirror. She was silently praying that her eyes were deceiving her and Milo wasn't standing in her room. But when she turned around, there he was, his mouth opened.

His cheeks flushed pink and the room was quiet for what seemed like ages before he spoke.

"I'm sorry, I thought my friend was in here," He mumbled.

Susie was confused by that statement. Did he really not recognize her? "You are slow, Milo," The dark girl returned in her accented voice.

At this, Milo just blushed darker. "Oh my gawd, Susie! It IS you!"

"Yes, eet is," She sighed.

Milo took in her appearance, amazed. "But...you aren't hunched over! You don't have a lazy eye! And you're wearing make-up!"

"I know," She said. She seated herself on the edge of her bed. "I look like that so I can walk around in public."

"I don't understand," Milo admitted, taking a seat beside her.

"Milo, vhen you leev in ze Valley, you can't look like this," She stated, gesturing to herself. "You 'ave to...blend in."

"You fake looking less attractive?" Milo was shocked. Out of most of the people he hung around with (and not including any Hill kids he ever ran into), Susie was one of the more normal looking people. He thought her dark personaility and humor made her kind of...cute. But he never would've thought that she was hott. "Since when do you care about blending in?"

"Milo, I may not be able to change my personality or accent, but I can do something about the vay I look. Do you really think I'd fit in anywhere eef people knew that a Valley girl could look like zhis?"

Milo sat there in silence, letting her words sink in. It was really the most Susie had ever said to anyone, and even though he knew well enough that her words made sense,
it also didn't make sense. Sure, Susie may be treated different if people actually knew she was hott, seeing as they all lived in a town where looks and money were everything, but it didn't change the fact that she was still a Valley girl. Plus, there were other people that went to school that weren't rich and looked fine. Though...they didn't live in the Valley...Not the bad part, anyway...

"Susie, we wouldn't treat you different," Milo promised. "We've been friends wth you for years and we've accepted everything else about you."

"...Vhat is zhat supposed to mean?"

"Nothing, just a little reassurance."

"Milo, I know your 'eart is in ze right place, but I don't zhink zhey vould be as accepting."

"They had no problem with Debbie."

"C'mon, tonight when everyone goes to the clubhouse, just show up like this."

"I don't know..."

"If they don't like it, you can...change yourself back," It was such a horrible thing to say. Milo actually had to keep the bile from creeping up his throat when he said it,
but he was willing to say anything to make Susie feel better.

Susie sat in thought for several moments before she sighed in defeat. "I suppose..."

Milo beamed, suddenly excited for their club meeting.

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