On
that cold morning in early December, Madeline Ross rolled out of bed, put on
her pink slippers and put on her pink robe. She found pink ornaments still in
their packaging lying on her desk. The day had barely begun and it was already
the best in her six-year-old life.
“Mommy! Daddy!” she cried running
down the stairs. “look what the tooth fairy left me!” Her parents chuckled. She hadn’t actually
lost any teeth, but the tooth fairy might leave little presents for little
girls for no reason. When Madeline ran into the
living room, she stopped dead. She was so excited, she nearly peed her
pants. She dropped the ornaments and ran to the bathroom. After washing her
hands, she ran back to the living room. It was still there. She squealed very loudly. There, in her
living room, was a pink tree, six feet tall and covered in sparkles. Her
parents got off the couch and smiled.
“Do you like it pumpkin?” Her daddy
asked.
“Oh yes! Oh yes oh yes oh yes!” she
cried jumping up and down.
Billy Ross rolled out of bed to hear
his younger sister squealing in delight. The day had only just started and he
could tell it would be the worst in his ten-year-old life. He shuffled down the
stairs and into the living room. He was so horrified, he almost peed his pants.
After washing his hands, he returned to
the living room. The nightmare was still there. He moaned. There, in his living
room, was a pink tree, six feet tall, covered in those little glitter things
his sister was always dumping everywhere.
“Billy
look!” Madeline cried, hugging his hips. “It’s a pink tree from heaven! The
tooth fairy brought us a pink tree!” she danced around the room.
“More
like the devil brought us a pink tree from Hades.” Billy muttered under his breath.
“Billy!
That was not appropriate!” His mother scolded.
“Sorry.”
He said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. His mother gave him a We’ll-talk-about-this-later
look. She headed to the kitchen, her husband following close behind. Madeline
ran to catch up with them.
“when do we get to decorate it, daddy?”
Madeline asked four times in rapid succession.
“Tonight, after you get back from
school.” He said.
“Yay!” she cried, and happily sat down
for breakfast.
“Susie!” Madeline called when they got
to the elementary school.
“Madeline!” Susie called back. They gave
each other a hug.
“Guess what I got! A pink tree!”
Madeline squealed. Susie squealed with her.
“Can I come over and see it?” Susie
asked, wonder in her voice.
“Of course.” Madeline said
matter-of-factly. “Right mommy?” she asked.
“I’ll see what I can do. Have a good day
sweetheart.”
“Thanks mom!” and with that, the two
girls hurried to class, still squealing about pink trees.
At lunch, Billy never heard the end of
it. It was all ‘Billy has a pink tree’ this, and ‘pink tree at Billy’s house’
that. Billy sat by himself, until Carlie Jacobson sat next to him.
“Hi.” She said. Billy blushed. He had a
huge crush on Carlie.
“Hi Carlie.” He finally managed to eek out.
“I heard you guys have a pink tree. It’s
awfully nice of you to let your sister have the pink tree.” She said. “Last
year we had to decorate the tree with Hot Wheels instead of the ornaments. But
in the end it was worth it, because my little brother was so excited.”
“Yeah…Madie’s pretty excited.” He said.
“Maybe I can come over and see it
sometime.” She said getting up to leave.
“yeah, totally.” He said.
Maybe the tree wasn't as bad as he
thought.
as one thing goes another thing comes into view, and sometimes it is better than what went
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