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Sink or Swim

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by Laura Dower


  Oh my gosh! Madison thought, the minute she’d clicked off the phone. Why did I just do that? She hoped the Waters family didn’t have caller ID. Even though she was at Dad’s, Chet still could figure out who had hung up on him!

  “Wrong number?” Dad asked as he put their dessert bowls into the dishwasher.

  “Um … yeah,” Madison lied. “I guess I’ll just call Fiona later.” She bit her lip, wondering why she’d hung up the phone like that. She felt a little more competitive about this contest than she thought she would feel when it began.

  “It’s getting late, Maddie,” Dad said. “And you have school tomorrow. You should probably start getting ready for bed.”

  “Can’t I just stay on for a little while longer?” Madison pleaded.

  “Hmmmm. I don’t want you to get surf bored,” Dad said, wiggling his eyebrows.

  Madison gave a half-laugh, half-groan. “Oh, Dad, I just want to check my e-mail,” she pleaded. “Really, really quickly.”

  “Okay.” Dad relented. “Fifteen more minutes.”

  Madison liked bargaining with Dad for more bedtime. Mom never sent her to sleep on the clock at home, so why should she have to do that here?

  Madison decided to send Fiona a message rather than risk calling and getting Chet again. She logged into TweenBlurt.com and checked her buddy list.

  Fiona wasn’t online. But Chet was.

  “Grrrrrr!” Madison fumed to herself. Why did Chet have to be such a phone and computer hog? Didn’t he know Fiona and Madison had work to do?

  Since everyone appeared to have gone offline, Madison decided to send Fiona e-mail. When she opened her e-mailbox, she discovered a bunch of unread messages.

  From: Bigwheels

  To: MadFinn

  Subject: Fw: Need Your HELP!

  Date: Thurs 21 Sept 7:21 PM

  Sorry I haven’t written—u’ll never believe what happened. My computer totally died! I was surfing the web for info for an English project, and the screen went blank. Can you believe it? My mom was on the phone with the tech people for an hour, but nothing worked. They said we should send the computer to them and they could get it back to me in a month (!), but my dad said that the computer was way old anyway. It was going to cost too much to fix it, so we decided I should get a new one (!!!!!)

  So I’m writing you from my (drumroll PLEASE) cool new laptop. And it’s orange, which makes me think of u. We’re practically twins now! The laptop is superfast, too, so I’m sure I’ll be spending even MORE time online.

  I don’t have any brilliant ideas about ur webpage, but if I come across anything that looks interesting, I’ll totally share. But don’t worry! Ur so good with computers—I know u and Fiona will do great.

  Yours till the cyber spaces,

  Bigwheels a/k/a Victoria

  Madison smiled and reached down to pet Phin. He was lying on his back, wiggling, making happy snuffling noises as Madison rubbed his belly. “Are you going to help me, Phinnie?” Madison asked.

  “Rowrroooo!” Phin howled. He scooted around on his back, legs pumping the air. He looked so silly.

  Madison felt the same way. But she remembered what her Gramma Helen always said: “The best way to get help is to ask for it.” She had Fiona, Dad, and Bigwheels to ask. Madison could get all the help she needed—and make sure that her webpage would rate A+++ … right?

  Bah-ling!

  Madison’s computer chirped and flashed.

  Another new e-mail?

  The newest message downloaded, and Madison read the address: Waters@TweenBlurt.com. Her heart skipped a beat. Was this from Chet—telling her that he knew she was the one who hung up on him? Madison clicked the message icon to find out.

  From: Waters

  To: MadFinn, Balletgrl

  Subject: Fiona and Chet Birthday

  Date: Thurs 21 Sept 9:17 PM

  Hello, Madison and Aimee.

  Fiona and Chet have a birthday coming up, and I was hoping you would help me! I want to plan a surprise party for them. Usually I have a special dinner just for family, but I thought that it might be fun to include some of Chet’s and Fiona’s friends this year. Would you help me make up a guest list and send out an invitation?

  Many thanks in advance! I will send you another e-mail soon. Write me back at this address.

  Emily Waters (Fiona’s mom!)

  “Five more minutes, Maddie,” Dad called from the other room.

  “Okay,” Madison replied, her eyes still glued to the screen. Madison couldn’t believe it—Mrs. Waters wanted help planning a surprise party for Fiona? Of course Madison was in! She hit REPLY and wrote to Mrs. Waters, letting her know that she could definitely count on Madison’s help. Then she forwarded the message to Aimee with a note saying, “Did you see this? Meet me before school—we need to chat!”

  Unfortunately, Madison was so busy writing to Bigwheels and getting in touch with Aimee that she never had the chance to write to Fiona about what she’d found on the Internet for their webpage project. She’d have to wait ten more hours until school started to tell Fiona the big news.

  Phin jumped up on her leg so Madison could rub his ears.

  “Good doggie,” she cooed, shutting down her laptop. Madison and Phin disappeared into her room at Dad’s apartment to get ready for bed.

  Tomorrow was a big day and Madison needed her ZZZZs.

  About the Author

  Author Laura Dower has a lot in common with Madison Finn: They’re both only children and they both love dogs, the color orange, and books! Laura has written more than ninety kids’ books to date, including twenty-five in the series From the Files of Madison Finn. Her other books include the new Palace Puppies series and For Girls Only, a guide to girl stuff. When she’s not writing, Laura loves to garden, sing (loudly), and volunteer as a scout leader for her daughter and two sons. She and her family live in New York. Want to be keypals? Drop her a note at www.lauradower.com.

  All rights reserved, including without limitation the right to reproduce this ebook or any portion thereof in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of the publisher.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  Copyright © 2003 by Laura Dower

  Cover design by Connie Gabbert

  978-1-4804-2264-3

  This edition published in 2013 by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.

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