I got up the siguiente morning and went down stairs. Everyone was gone except for Lola who was sitting at the cocina mesa, tabla with a number of libros in front of her.
"What are tu doing," I asked curiously.
"School," she stated simply.
"Usually tu do school at school. So, why are tu not there," I asked confused.
"I inicial school, tu idiot," she said.
"Well, I did not know," I stated clearly.
"Whatever," she dicho as she rolled her eyes.
"Your eyes must hurt," I said.
"Why," Lola asked very confused.
"Because tu roll your eyes, a lot," I dicho laughing a little bit.
"Oh whatever," she said, "how old are you?"
"I am 16; why," I asked.
"So tu have your license," she asked.
"Yes, why?" I asked even más confused.
"I need tu to drive me somewhere," she dicho as she gathered her libros up.
"Where and why," I asked.
"I will leave note for Lisa," she dicho as she ignored my questions.
"Where and why," I asked again.
"To the detective and csi building," she said.
"Why do tu need to go there," I asked confused.
"That is where I meet my tutor," she stated.
"Why there," I asked, "why did Lisa not take you?"
"Because he works there and Lisa had to go work," Lola said.
"Then how do we have a car," I asked.
"Because Tom is at work. Which means Lisa dropped him off," she stated obviously.
"Okay, let's go," I said.
"Why are tu not in school," she asked.
"I am not telling tu till tu tell me why tu have an ankle bracelet on," I said.
"Guess I will never know," she shrugged.
It was a silent ride to the csi building. I did not mind. I enjoyed it until Lola flipped on the radio and started playing that so called música that she listens too.
"Thanks for driving," she dicho as she tried to get out of the car.
"Wait one minute," I demanded.
"What," she asked confused.
"I am coming in to make sure that tu are suppose to be here," I said.
"Ugh, fine," she dicho as I parked the car.
I followed her inside and we both had to get visitor passes. Which I found kind of odd. I mean who has a tutor that works in CSI?
"Hey Mr. H," Lola dicho as she went over and hugged him.
"Hey Lola, who is your friend," he asked.
"He is not my friend," she stated, "this is Kyle something, he is a newby!"
Lola still had dread in her voice whenever she mentioned me.
"Hi, I am Lieutenant Horatio Caine," he dicho as he shook my hand.
"Kyle Harmon," I said, "nice to meet you. Am I suppose to be dropping her off here?"
"Yes, thank tu for bringing her by," he said.
"I am probably being nosy; but are tu her father o something," I asked, "I mean why does she come here to do schoolwork?"
"No, I am not her father! But I have known her since she was practically a baby," Lieutenant Horatio Caine stated.
"I was not a baby! I was 6 years old," Lola dicho defensively.
"Okay, a toddler then," I stated.
"Whatever, tu free to leave," she snapped.
"Lola, go start getting your libros out," he demanded.
"Yes sir," she dicho a little bit sarcastically.
"Sorry, she is usually not like this," he dicho as she walked away.
"Why does everyone keep saying that," she asked, "I just do not get it!"
"Lola," Lieutenant Horatio Caine said.
"I am going," she stated.
"So why do tu all keep saying that," I asked after Lola left.
"She is normally nice and happy. New things just take her out of her comfort zone," he said.
"Oh okay," I said, "so what is your most memorable case working here?"
"One año we got a call that two people were found dead in there house and that their daughter was missing." he dicho very strangely, "they issued an Amber Alert for her. It Had been a week and there was no sight of her. Finally the cops were digging through one of the bedroom closets and we heard this high pitch screaming. It was the little girl that had been missing for about a week. She was crouched behind the darkest and tiniest el espacio she could find."
"Wow," I dicho in amazement.
"Everyone cop tried to get her out but she would not come out. It was my turn to try. I doubted that I could get her out but everyone told me try anyways. So I sat there and talked to her. I told her who I was and that I was a good guy," Horatio Caine dicho laughing, "I will never forget what she said, 'you mean like batman?'. Those were exact words. I cut this story short, I have to get started with Lola's schoolwork. I got her out of that corner por batman gummies and por giving her a batman doll and a teddy oso, oso de that I found in her room."
"Wow, that is an in incredible story," I said.
"Yep, that poor little girl watched her parents being murdered," he said, "it is a very sad story. But if tu will excuse me, I have to go help Lola with her schoolwork."
"Of course, thanks for the story," I said.
"Bye, thanks for dropping her off," he said.
"No problem," I said.
Now it was off to find a job!
"What are tu doing," I asked curiously.
"School," she stated simply.
"Usually tu do school at school. So, why are tu not there," I asked confused.
"I inicial school, tu idiot," she said.
"Well, I did not know," I stated clearly.
"Whatever," she dicho as she rolled her eyes.
"Your eyes must hurt," I said.
"Why," Lola asked very confused.
"Because tu roll your eyes, a lot," I dicho laughing a little bit.
"Oh whatever," she said, "how old are you?"
"I am 16; why," I asked.
"So tu have your license," she asked.
"Yes, why?" I asked even más confused.
"I need tu to drive me somewhere," she dicho as she gathered her libros up.
"Where and why," I asked.
"I will leave note for Lisa," she dicho as she ignored my questions.
"Where and why," I asked again.
"To the detective and csi building," she said.
"Why do tu need to go there," I asked confused.
"That is where I meet my tutor," she stated.
"Why there," I asked, "why did Lisa not take you?"
"Because he works there and Lisa had to go work," Lola said.
"Then how do we have a car," I asked.
"Because Tom is at work. Which means Lisa dropped him off," she stated obviously.
"Okay, let's go," I said.
"Why are tu not in school," she asked.
"I am not telling tu till tu tell me why tu have an ankle bracelet on," I said.
"Guess I will never know," she shrugged.
It was a silent ride to the csi building. I did not mind. I enjoyed it until Lola flipped on the radio and started playing that so called música that she listens too.
"Thanks for driving," she dicho as she tried to get out of the car.
"Wait one minute," I demanded.
"What," she asked confused.
"I am coming in to make sure that tu are suppose to be here," I said.
"Ugh, fine," she dicho as I parked the car.
I followed her inside and we both had to get visitor passes. Which I found kind of odd. I mean who has a tutor that works in CSI?
"Hey Mr. H," Lola dicho as she went over and hugged him.
"Hey Lola, who is your friend," he asked.
"He is not my friend," she stated, "this is Kyle something, he is a newby!"
Lola still had dread in her voice whenever she mentioned me.
"Hi, I am Lieutenant Horatio Caine," he dicho as he shook my hand.
"Kyle Harmon," I said, "nice to meet you. Am I suppose to be dropping her off here?"
"Yes, thank tu for bringing her by," he said.
"I am probably being nosy; but are tu her father o something," I asked, "I mean why does she come here to do schoolwork?"
"No, I am not her father! But I have known her since she was practically a baby," Lieutenant Horatio Caine stated.
"I was not a baby! I was 6 years old," Lola dicho defensively.
"Okay, a toddler then," I stated.
"Whatever, tu free to leave," she snapped.
"Lola, go start getting your libros out," he demanded.
"Yes sir," she dicho a little bit sarcastically.
"Sorry, she is usually not like this," he dicho as she walked away.
"Why does everyone keep saying that," she asked, "I just do not get it!"
"Lola," Lieutenant Horatio Caine said.
"I am going," she stated.
"So why do tu all keep saying that," I asked after Lola left.
"She is normally nice and happy. New things just take her out of her comfort zone," he said.
"Oh okay," I said, "so what is your most memorable case working here?"
"One año we got a call that two people were found dead in there house and that their daughter was missing." he dicho very strangely, "they issued an Amber Alert for her. It Had been a week and there was no sight of her. Finally the cops were digging through one of the bedroom closets and we heard this high pitch screaming. It was the little girl that had been missing for about a week. She was crouched behind the darkest and tiniest el espacio she could find."
"Wow," I dicho in amazement.
"Everyone cop tried to get her out but she would not come out. It was my turn to try. I doubted that I could get her out but everyone told me try anyways. So I sat there and talked to her. I told her who I was and that I was a good guy," Horatio Caine dicho laughing, "I will never forget what she said, 'you mean like batman?'. Those were exact words. I cut this story short, I have to get started with Lola's schoolwork. I got her out of that corner por batman gummies and por giving her a batman doll and a teddy oso, oso de that I found in her room."
"Wow, that is an in incredible story," I said.
"Yep, that poor little girl watched her parents being murdered," he said, "it is a very sad story. But if tu will excuse me, I have to go help Lola with her schoolwork."
"Of course, thanks for the story," I said.
"Bye, thanks for dropping her off," he said.
"No problem," I said.
Now it was off to find a job!