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Post by Sara Sidle on Mar 15, 2009 13:14:38 GMT -5
Sara Sidle was always known as the woman who was obsessed with her work. She was the one to put a hundred percent effort and even revolve her whole life around it. But after being told by so many people to take some time off, she finally agreed. She left Vegas for a short vacation and came to Chicago for some reason. She was of course still on the clock though and had her eyes open for anything suspicious that may happen. Typical Sara. She really couldn't just sit back and relax even when she was supposed to be relaxing and enjoying herself. She had just took a walk for awhile since it was a nice day. She really didn't have a destination at the moment and she was dressed simple. A baseball cap was over her brunette head, like she wore for work. She had a simple slim fitting t-shirt and a pair of faded jeans. She fit right in and no one would probably guess what she really was.
She walked past a basketball court and she looked in curiosly. Basketball...she never really played it before. Back in high school, she remembered going to a game or two and catching it on TV occasionally. She might have played in gym class but even then she didn't remember. Sara was very tempted for some reason when she saw an orange ball sitting in the middle of the court. She had never really been to athletic, more of a smarts girl. But for some reason she just wanted to give it another try.
She walked into the court and picked up the basketball. She dribbled it very awkwardly and then eventually just coaught it again and she shot it in the hoop missing by a longshot. She caught it and tried to shoot again. This time it went completely over the hoop. Sara was now determined to get it into the hoop. But then again. Maybe scientists really can't be smart AND athletic...
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Post by Steve Urkel on Mar 15, 2009 14:54:46 GMT -5
Steve stood there and watched as the girl played basketball and shook his head. Steve felt like he needed to go over there and show her how it's done. He walked around and then made his way to the court and watched the ball bounce away. He grabbed it and looked at her and laughed and snorted.
"I'ma show you how to play some basketball!....Let the Urkman show you how it's done!" he then put the ball down and began to stretch. He did that for atleast four minutes and then picked up the ball and then began to dribble it but he lost control of the ball and it went up. He went for the ball but instead the ball hit him and he fell. He put his glasses back on and began to get up but tripped on his own foot and then by the time he got up he was trying to keep himself steady by holding onto and leaning on the basketball goal.
The basketball goal just shook for a moment and then fell and he fell with it. He got up and looked at her with a nervous look and then pointed to the basketball goal. "Did I do that!?" he asked even though he knew for a fact that he did do that. He then waited for a reply from her hoping that she wouldn't yell or scream at him or be mean to him like some would.
This was typical Steve Urkel. All he ever does is mess something up. He's so clumsy that mostly everything he gets close to gets broken. He wished that he wasn't as clumsy as he was but that was who he was, clumsy and nerdy Steve, and he loved himself so he wasn't going to worry about changing himself but he just wished that sometimes he could do something right for once rather than making a full of himself.
The nervous look turned into a blank look. He was still nervous, actually more than ever but he wanted to be a man. He didn't want to show that he was nervous. It was probably to late anyway though, she probably would have already seen the nervous look on his face by now. He hoped not.
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Post by Sara Sidle on Mar 15, 2009 15:11:06 GMT -5
Sara was just about to get the ball and try and go for another shot in the hoop, until she heard a rather strange laugh come from behind her. Sara turned her head and she saw a young boy who looked rather...well nerdy. She really wasn't one to be calling people a nerd but she really didn't look like one based on appearance. He made it to the ball before her and told her that he was going to show her how it was done. Sara smiled and she moved back a bit. "Alright lets see what you got." Sara said and she waited for him to try though she had her doubts that he would be any better then her. And she was pretty much awful at this sport so far. She watched him stretch in a rather strange fashion. She didn't know much about sports but she knew about the body and stretching was good. Maybe just not in the way that he was doing it. And that he was spending a lot of time on it.
Finally he began to dribble but it hit him in the head. Sara covered her moth trying to resist from laughing know that it would probably be rude of her. She shouldn't laugh at someone else's pain. She noticed him try again so he must be okay. Oh but this guy wasn't done yet and he fell again. This time Sara couldn't resist letting out a quiet laugh. She controlled herself and adjusted the baseball cap watching him again. She noticed him using the hoop for support as he tried to get up. If someone told her that he was going to knock the whole thing over before, she wouldn't believe it.
But somehow he managed to do it. Sara wasn't mad but she actually found it funny and she laughed long and hard before going over to him. "Are you okay?" Sara said in between her laughs. She hadn't laughed this hard in sometimes. Maybe it was good for her to have a nice long laugh like this. "I'm sorry about that." Sara said and smiled mainly about her laughter. She noticed him look a little nervous about the hoop. It was a public court so she wasn't really mad about anything. She smiled still.
"Don't worry about it. You did nearly defy the laws of physics with that stunt though." Sara said and she held out her hand for a shake. "I'm Sara Sidle." She added.
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Post by Steve Urkel on Mar 16, 2009 11:35:10 GMT -5
He really was not one to play a sport any good. He even had trouble sometimes trying to put his clothes on without breaking something. But what he did this time was bigger than some of the things he done. There were many things that he has done that is way beyond this but still this was pretty bad.
He looked at her and nodded and then afterward began to speak in his nasally high pitch voice as usual. "I should worry about it, I mean I messed up the basketball court just like I do everything else!...I mean I am the most clumsiest life form on this side of the milky way!...And by the way , I am sorry, so so so so sorry!..."
He then shook her hand and then nodded.
"Nice to meet you Sara, I am Steve, Steven Q. Urkel!"
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