Sentence Starters âHave you seen my hoodie?â âNooo.â âYouâre wearing it, arenât you?â - WashBurr or LafBurr
Washington liked having a regular washing schedule. Every Saturday, he gathered anything he wore the past week and put it into the washing machine. However, he started noticing that he was missing clothes. It started as small as a pair of socks, but then Washington noticed he was missing most of his shirts and hoodies. He searched throughout his closet and drawers and then went looking up and down the laundry room. But nothing. In the middle of his search, he heard the front door open and close. He wasnât worried because he knew that it was Aaron.
âGeorge?â Aaron called out. âWhere are you?â
âIn the laundry room!â Washington called back. âHave you seen my hoodies?â
There was a long pause before he got an answer. âNooooâŚâ
Aaronâs voice was much closer, but thatâs not what Washington was thinking of. It was the hesitation of answering. Suddenly it donned upon him.
âYou have them, donât you?â
Washington looked behind him and grinned at the sight. Sure enough, Aaron was wearing his hoodie. He laughed because his hoodie was far too big on Aaron. It looked more like a nightgown than a hoodie.
âShut up,â Aaron grunted. âYour hoodies are better than mine.â
âWell that nice, dear, but I need at least one for the next week. So you need to take it off.â
Washington raised his eyebrow. âIs that a challenge?â
Aaron stared him down before dashing off. Washington laughed before chasing after him.