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On Smarts, Unintentional Manifestation Of

Kid 1: Please, please type this for me, mom, you type much faster.

Me: When is the thing due?

Kid 1: Tomorrow.

Me:  Okay, give me the thing, go to bed.

Typing.  First line: “Rain pounded on church roof as cold blood trickled down my finger.”

Me, showing to Gordon: It’s a good line.

Gordon: Why is the blood cold?  Should be hot.

Me: I dunno.  Oh look: “I’m half-dragon, a human who can change into a dragon or a dragon who can change into a human, I don’t know which.” Aha.  So reptilian blood, that’s why it’s cold.  Also, note the use of who instead of that.

Gordon: At least she is grammatically correct.

Kid 1 comes out off the shower.

Gordon: Good touch with reptilian blood being cold.

Kid1: Oh, I didn’t even think about that.  Makes sense.  I’m unintentionally smart!

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  1. emmad

    love it. Maybe a second writer in the family :)

  2. nightsmusic

    I was just going to say it sounds like you have a budding author in your midst. And yup, that first line is good :)

    theo

  3. MaryK

    Good for her! It drives me nuts when people use “that” in place of “who.”

  4. flums

    Being cold-blooded or not, the blood will still have body temperature and won’t feel cold ;)

  5. CheeseBK

    love it, sounds already very promising.

  6. escalla

    :)

  7. claire

    great line let us know what grade she get may be we could read the rest it dose sound intriging

  8. Artangel

    Lol, now I want to see the rest of the story

  9. SAM

    Precious – I always liked the expression “Apples do not fall far from the tree”. So if it’s something brilliant it’s my tree if it’s “Mommy I just ate a quarter” it must be the other tree. :)

  10. Paulette

    HA…luv your kid!! “I’m unintentionally smart” I might have to use that line with my coworkers!! :)

  11. KrYsSi

    I lurv your kid. ADORABLE.

    -grins- haha, sounds like me.

    Though, I would use something much shorter than “unintentionally” I mean serious, how many syllables is that? Five. . .I think. . .English? Yes. Math? Not so much. . .

    Do we ever get to hear the rest of this lovely story?

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