“his mother said as she stood by the open front door of their house. “Just a second,” Dennis said without looking up. He was almost finished with the fort he was building for his toy soldiers. He just had to put a few more stones on one side and it would be perfect. “Now,” his mom said. “Coming.” Dennis started to stand up, but he kept placing stones, adding the last of them from a crouching position. “One,” his mother said. Dennis quickly added the final stone. “Two.” “All right! I’m coming.” D...ennis stood and ran up to the porch. That had been close. His mother had almost reached three. Dennis looked up at his mother and wondered what would have happened if he had let her finish counting. The next day, he was still thinking about that when he was playing with his friends Lance and Trevor. “What happens if your mom or dad reaches three?” Dennis asked. “I don’t know,” Lance said. “Your mom ever get to three?” Dennis asked Trevor. “Nope,” Trevor said.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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