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« on: February 17, 2007, 12:16:44 AM » |
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Here is a story idea I came up with recently. I came up with it based on a couple of sources. First was recalling the beginning of TMNT II when the turtles were living with April. Also, a thread recently on the other turtle board regarding April's stats and how she gave Irma a hard time about her diet. there are references to both. Set in the cartoon universe
Life With the Turtles, Part I
April O’Neil returned to her apartment after a long day at work as a reporter for Channel Six news. In addition to returning to her apartment, she was coming back to five roommates she had recently acquired. Her friends, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and their mentor Splinter had been staying at her place for the last few weeks. April was trying to get some sleep one night when she heard a tapping at her window. Sure enough it was Leonardo, explaining to her that some flooding in the sewers had left the turtles without a place to stay. April had thought to herself that they were turtles, so water shouldn’t be a problem for them. However, the turtles had rescued her more times than she could count, so she figured she owed them plenty. It was fun having them around for a little while, but she was hoping their sewer home would go back to normal really soon.
April drew her keys from her pocket when she nudged a pizza box on the ground with her booted foot. She looked down at the box containing a fresh pizza pie and picked it up. Taped on her door was a note that April recognized as Michelangelo’s writing: “Pizza dude, this should cover it. Keep the change. Thanks.” April thought to herself. “I should have known what the dinner plans would be tonight. Same as almost every night the last few weeks.” April smiled and put her keys in the lock when she heard one of her neighbors say hello.
“Oh hi, Mrs. Futterman,” April replied as she closed her door again really quickly to make sure her neighbor didn’t see inside.
“Hello there, April,” said the kind looking older woman. “I saw you on the news again, you were great as always.”
“Oh, thank you.”
“Pizza again?” Mrs. Futterman asked. “I see that delivery man come by here all the time now.”
“What can I say…” April started, trying to cover for the guys. “I’ve really had a thing for pizza lately.”
“Well, it certainly doesn’t show,” Mrs. Futterman commented. “Although quite frankly dear I keep expecting to see a whole lot more of you the next time I tune in to Channel Six.”
“I guess I’m just lucky,” April smiled.
“And that loud aerobics you do must help as well.”
“Oh that,” April said. “Yeah, that definitely helps keep the pounds off too. Anyway it was nice talking to you Mrs. Futterman.”
“Take care April,” Mrs. Futterman said as she walked down the hallway.
April quickly darted into her apartment with the pizza and shut the door behind her. Just then Michelangelo snatched the pizza box from her hands and brought it to the table. “Alright, pepperoni and bacon. Now it just needs a little peanut butter…” Michelangelo began.
Raphael snatched a slice and looked up at April. “I must say she’s right, it really doesn’t show,” Raph said before a bite.
“Oh it will if you guys keep going for pizza at this rate. Couldn’t you guys order say, one of those antipasto salads too?”
“Well my dear,” Splinter began as he emerged from another room. “If you want I have no problem sharing some of my sushi with you.”
April eyed the sushi on Splinter’s plate. “No offense, Splinter, but I think I’ll take my chance with the pizza.” April sat down and helped herself to a slice.
“None taken my dear,” Splinter responded.
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Later that night, April lay in bed, unable to fall asleep. In the living room she could hear the television was still on and rather loud. April rolled out of bed and opened her door. “Guys, I don’t mean to be a bother, but I do have work tomorrow.” The turtles were hanging out in her living room, watching a Godzilla movie. Splinter had apparently long been asleep, probably used to the amount of noise the turtles generate.
“Oh sorry April,” Leonardo said. “It’s just, you have an awesome T.V. I’m glad we managed to save the one in our den before the flood, but it sure isn’t like this one.”
“Well could you just turn it down a little?” April asked with a yawn.
“Sure thing, April,” Donatello responded as he reached for the remote.
“Thanks guys,” April yawned.
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The yawning continued the next morning at work.
“Whoa April, sounds like you didn’t get much sleep last night,” April’s best friend Irma observed.
“Yeah, well the turtles have been living with me the last couple of weeks,” April whispered. “I love those four reptiles, but they sure can be a little loud.”
“Well, if you want some other company tonight, my date has a friend who would probably be interested in meeting you.”
“Sure, what the heck?” April answered. “A night away from the turtles would probably do me some good.”
Later in the afternoon, April returned home to the four turtles munching on some microwave pizza rolls.
“Alright guys, I’m going to try to get a nap in right now, but I have a date coming over tonight, so do you guys mind if you…you know, went on a patrol or something?”
“We aren’t enough companionship for you?” Raphael asked semi-sarcastically.
“We’d be glad to,” Leonardo responded. “It’s been a little too quiet out there lately.”
“Thanks guys, you’re great,” April said cheerfully as she headed to her bedroom.
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Elsewhere a few hours later, Leonardo kicked a purse-snatcher in the face, sending him flying backwards. “Do you guys think maybe we’re taking advantage of April’s hospitality?” he asked his brothers.
“Dude, our place is totally flooded,” Michelangelo responded as he caught the purse in mid air.
“Well to be honest, we haven’t exactly checked the sewer lately,” Donatello added as he caught the purse Michelangelo tossed his way with his bo staff and lowered it to the woman it had been stolen from.
“What do you think, master?” Leonardo asked Splinter, who sat cross legged by a nearby chimney.
“This is something you must decide for yourselves, my sons,” Splinter answered.
“Oh, throw us a bone here master,” Raphael responded. “Just give us a hint here and we won’t ask for any more for like…three weeks. Turtle’s honor.”
“I say we check the sewers… in another three days,” Splinter chuckled.
“Sounds like a plan,” added Michelangelo with a smile.
At about the same time, April awoke from her nap. She stretched her arms, looking forward to her double date with Irma. April stepped out of her bed and onto the floor, and felt something squishy under one of her bare feet. April lifted her foot up, and sure enough it was some old pizza.
“And I thought you guys never left a slice behind?” April muttered to herself. She hobbled over to her closet and chose her dress for the night, and then went to get herself cleaned up. When she emerged from the bathroom she was trying to get her dress on all the way, but found that she was fighting with the zipper. April took a look at herself in the mirror and frowned. “Don’t tell me…” April began as she sped walked back to the bathroom. She stepped onto her bathroom scale for the first time in a while. Worrying about weight was usually Irma’s department, but April couldn’t help but gasp.
“Eight pounds!?” April nearly shouted as she looked down at the number the red arrow stopped at. She knew where that weight must have come from; she just stepped in it. Just then she heard a knock at the door. April walked over and looked into the peephole: it was Irma. April opened the door.
“April! The guys are outside waiting! What’s taking so long?”
April pointed at the zipper on her dress. “The turtles and their pizza…”
April and Irma’s dates stepped into the doorway, and saw that April’s apartment was a pigsty, with magazines, garbage, and especially old pizza boxes strewn about.
“I just remembered, I gotta do my taxes. Sorry little ladies,” one of the men said.
“I probably should help him. He’s no good with numbers,” the other said as he darted off.
“Oh, they were probably going to be no fun anyhow,” Irma said in an attempt to cheer April up. “Although I haven’t had a good date in some time.”
“Well, the night is young. How about I go get changed and we get some ice cream?” April asked.
“Oh no you don’t,” Irma scolded with her finger pointed at April. Irma certainly was always in the mood for ice cream, but she wasn’t about to let the opportunity get away to get back at April for being a stickler for keeping Irma on her diet back when she grew to nearly fifty feet tall. “I’m sorry April, but as your friend I feel that I have to say it might be in your best interest to go on a diet. And if you want to be called a little lady again you gotta stick to it, missy!”
“Ugh, I guess I had this coming, didn’t I?” April groaned.
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