Star Party
Star Party Star Party Chapter 1 Getting Ready Cassie opened the back door and stepped onto the patio. She looked up at the sky, which was growing darker, but it still wasn't dark enough. "Sweetie," her father said, "I told you it wouldn't be dark enough for another half an hour. Opening and closing the door every five minutes is not going to make it get dark faster. All it's going to do is make the house get colder." "I know," Cassie said, "but I'm really looking forward to the star party.
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Star Party
Star Party
Chapter 1 Getting Ready
Cassie opened the back door and stepped onto the patio.She looked up at the sky, which was growing darker, but it still wasn't dark enough.
"Sweetie," her father said, "I told you it wouldn't be dark enough for another half an hour.Opening and closing the door every five minutes is not going to make it get dark faster.All it's going to do is make the house get colder."
"I know," Cassie said, "but I'm really looking forward to the star party."
Cassie reluctantly went inside. "When will everybody get here?" she asked.
"They'll be here soon, honey," Mom responded. "In the meantime, please go and get your brother."
Cassie went upstairs to look for her brother, Marcos.She was pretty sure she knew where he would be.When she opened the door to his room, she saw that she was right.
Marcos, who was six, was under the covers of his top bunk .He had a book and a flashlight that Cassie could see shining through the bedspread.
"Hey, Marcos, it's almost time for the star party," Cassie said."It's a great night for it too. The moon is new and not too bright, so we should be able to see a lot.We might even see meteors flash across the night sky - you know, shooting stars!"
Her brother, however, did not share Cassie's excitement."I'm not going to the party," he said, his voice muffled by the covers. "You know I don't like the dark."
Of course Cassie knew how Marcos felt, but she'd been trying to change his mind.She knew if he'd only give it a chance, the idea of a star party would excite him too.
"It's not scary at all," Cassie said gently.
Marcos poked his head out and glared at his sister."I know that," he said angrily. "I'm not scared. I just don't like the dark."Then he pulled the covers up over his head again and repeated, "I'm not going to the party."
Dad had joined Cassie in the doorway in time to hear Marcos's last comment.He walked to the bunk and pulled back the covers.