Toadie Burp
was a bully. At school, she would steal
your pencils or tear up your homework before class. Toadie would pinch the kid
sitting at the desk beside her when the
teacher wasn’t looking, and she liked to dunk your head at the drinking fountain.
On the school bus one afternoon, Toadie Burp even ripped out pages of Kevin’s
library book! Oh, she was a bully. But she didn’t think so.
Before long,
no one wanted to talk to or sit near Toadie Burp. She was never invited to play
games on the playground or to parties
after school. This made Toadie work ever harder at being a bully. If a ball
happened to come in her direction, she
grabbed it and threw it on the roof. On Valentine’s Day, Toadie Burp threw an
entire box of valentine cards in the garbage, instead of passing them out to
the kids as the teacher had asked her to do. She thought that was real funny.
It was no
surprise that when it came time for Kevin’s Biggest Ever Birthday Blast, Toadie
Burp was certainly not invited. The
kids all tried their best to keep it a secret, but somehow Toadie found out
about the Biggest Ever Birthday Blast and promised to show up and ruin it.
Kevin considered
not having a party at all before his friends had an idea. Wayne and Roger knew
that Wayne had thrown the rock that broke the window at the cafeteria, but they
figured if they told the principal that Toadie Burp threw the rock that broke
the window she would get in trouble and not be able to ruin Kevin’s party.
Kevin
thought about the plan for a long time. Somehow, it didn’t feel like such a
good plan. The next day, Kevin told Wayne
and Roger that he had a better idea and that maybe they should not tell a lie.
Kevin wouldn’t say what his better idea
was. He said it was a secret.
At the
Biggest Ever Birthday Blast there were colorful balloons and streamers, ice cream
cake and root beer, and two teams of best-ever bowlers, waiting for the
birthday boy to get there so the games could begin. When Kevin arrived, cheers went up all around and suddenly
stopped when everyone saw who had walked in with Kevin. It was none other than
Toadie Burp, the bully! All the kids were in awe when Toadie smiled as bright
as a summer sunrise and proudly introduced her twin brother, Roadie.
“I won’t be
needing shoes, but could someone hand me a bowling ball?” he said from his
wheelchair
There are
always reasons for how we act but is it
always right?