"Watch it Snow" was chalked on the chalkboard. Charlie scratched his nose and held back a sneeze. "Those damn erasers always make me want to gag," he said to Snout.
Snout made his typical snorting sound and said, "You are allergic to just about everything. Now, shut up and figure out where we are supposed to go next." He picked up two erasers and smashed them together, sending a puff of white smoke hurling toward and engulfing Charlie.
Charlie began to sneeze uncontrollably. Snout laughed hysterically.
"You're a fucking asshole," Charlie said one word at a time in between each sneeze.
"Maybe this is the snow we are supposed to be watching," said Snout.
Once Charlie was done sneezing himself to death, he wrote down the clue and compared it to the other ones. What was the connecting between a green banana, a waiter at a restaurant, and this new clue he pondered? He tapped his pencil against the page in hopes that the answer would pop out at him.
Snout was off fumbling through books that he never read nor had the intention to ever read. He was reliant on others to do the work for him, and his grades reflected that. He wasn't a very good cheater, either. The last time he tried to cheat, the teacher caught sight of the long, cylindrical contraption that resembled a telescope and stood behind him for a full minute before intervening. The eyepiece that Snout was looking through didn't allow him his preferable vision and that is what got him caught that time.
Charlie walked to the teacher's desk and started to open drawers. He found the usual items: ungraded papers, a half-eaten apple, a stapler, books on math and history, and -- what was that? A snow globe. Charlie picked it up and called over Snout.
Snout grabbed the globe from Charlie's hand and started to shake it. "We are watching it snow now, aren't we, Charles."
"My name is Charlie," he stressed the last syllable, "and, yes, it seems that we need this globe for something."
"Hurry up and figure this out. I've got a date tonight and if this isn't done, then I'm going to have to be stuck with you all night and miss out on some tongue action, something I'm sure that you know nothing about."
Charlie was a short kid with enough freckles on his face to cover the Leaning Tower of Pisa. He had glasses that were being held on his nose by a piece of string that held them in place. His nose matched the Hunchback of Notre Dame's hump. Needless to say, Charlie was the least popular kid in school. The only thing that he had was the brains that most of the other kids at his school lacked.
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Of course you need to finish this! I love where it has been and want to know where it's going. Excellent freewrite!
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Oh do continue on this.. I wonder where the clues will lead...
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