'Something's missing,' I said, looking around at the gang. They were all there, Liz in a godawful jumper she'd made herself, Tom with his ankles and wrists hanging out of his jeans and skivvy, sketching in his notepad, Richelle sitting on a log she'd made sure was dry, green fluffy jacket matching her eyes as she examined her nails, Elmo lying on the ground, looking up at the sky, messy hair covered in leaves as he pulled out his own notepad to write, Sunny bench pressing a goose she'd found somewhere. I lowered my Ray Bans and adjusted my Billabong logo on my hoodie so it was more visible.
'We don't have a job,' Richelle said flatly. 'Or any money.'
'No, something's missing, and it has been for a while. We're not working together as a team. We need to get it together.'
'We tried your stupid uniforms,' Richelle spat, still clearly resentful.
'I mean it. We should... I don't know.'
'Go on a business retreat?' Tom asked lightly. He always knew how to get under my skin, so effortlessly annoying.
'Not exactly. But there is an after-school cricket game. Maybe we could try out?'
'We barely have time after all our jobs, schoolwork and chores to even enjoy ourselves,' Richelle said scathingly. She hated anything that might get her dirty.
'I wouldn't mind, now and then, but they'd need a schedule, and we have to pick up work as we get it,' Liz's anxious face peered up at me.
'I wouldn't mind, but I'm still banned from the oval, remember?' Tom said. I did remember. I shuddered at the very memory of the events that had occured to get Tom banned.
'I'm not exactly athletic,' Elmo said apologetically. 'I'd come, but I'd never make the team.'
'And I'm already on the soccer, footy and lacrosse teams. They won't let me try out for any more,' Sunny said. The goose had wandered away, and Sunny was now doing chinups on a handy branch.
'You don't even listen to the cricket,' Elmo said, remembering long mornings at The Pen, the Ashes playing in the background as we stumbled our way through to dawn.
'I just thought it'd be fun,' I mumbled, glad of my sunglasses.
'Adam has a set, and the park is pretty empty. He and Jonathon will want to come along though,' Tom said, getting to his feet and stretching, stretching, stretching. He'd had another growth spurt.
'Pete would be keen, is that enough? We can switch sides. Can Jason come too? Maybe Tiffany?' Liz asked Richelle, and Sunny dropped suddenly from the tree, following Tom back to his house to help carry Adam's cricket set. Elmo got to his feet, brushing himself off, missing half the leaves that were caught in his hair. I reached over and brushed his head, halfway between a noogie and a pat.
'You can keep score,' Liz said, heading towards her house to collect her brother, and probably the giant beast she lived with to cheat with the fielding.
'You can play,' I told Elmo firmly, and he smiled wonkily at me, adjusting his glasses while the others collected their siblings.
'I get lonely too,' Elmo said quietly. I forgot how observant he could be. I shoved his shoulder, but gently, and he didn't flinch, just rolled with it as we headed for the oval, Tom's brothers already screaming fit to wake the dead.
'If the others ask, it's team building,' I said from the side of my mouth, running forward to catch the ball Tom was throwing at us. Elmo followed, laughing, tackled to his knees by Adam and Jonathon, Pete and Christo jumping on top. I helped Tom with the wickets, because Tiffany had for some reason decided to join us, and Sunny immediately became all thumbs.
It wasn't enough people for two teams, and the littles needed a hand to bat, so we swapped out. I almost had a six when Christo caught me for 12-out, and Tom ran around with his arms out cheering. Sunny was at a definite disadvantage today, and she went out LBW.
The streetlights came on, and all the younger siblings knew that was hometime. I looked out over the dusk in the park, sun setting over the trees, and Tom came over, carrying three bats and the wickets.
'You were right,' Tom said. 'But if you ever tell anyone I said that, they'd never believe you.' He ran off after his brothers, probably earning himself a scolding for keeping them out late.
Christo dropped a ball at my feet, and I walked him over to where Liz and Pete were heading home, Sunny, Tiff and Richelle having melted away into twilight together, Elmo following us.
'Thanks, Nick,' Liz said, smiling up at me. She might be a dork, but she's a nice dork. 'We should do that more often. When we don't have work. What a great team-building exercise.' she took Christo from me and hurried home. I turned to Elmo.
'The Pen will have coffee,' he said, knowing all our pockets were light. He started walking, then turned back, hands in his pockets, hair catching the last of the sun's golden light. 'You coming?' He asked, and I nodded, smiling. Something had been missing, and here it was.
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I just want to talk about Teen Power Inc for a sec because these kids are loyal to a fault and it’s absolutely amazing. I know the running joke behind the series is that the six of them fight a lot, and do they really like each other? They tried to drown Tom that one time, remember? (Never mind that it was an accident). And they insult each other a lot and so on, so forth.
But honestly I don’t want to always look at the series like that. Because for me, the enjoyment comes from how strong of a bond Liz, Tom, Richelle, Elmo, Sunny and Nick do have. I love the clever mysteries and the creative characters as well, but the heart of the story is these six kids and how much love and loyalty they have for each other.
Every time a near death situation pops up, those kids don’t even think for a second about turning tail and leaving anyone behind. Sunny gets Liz out of a burning building before thinking about herself. Nick and Richelle go through hell together in the back of a kidnappers van, and it sucks but they have each other. A crazed man threatens to break Elmo’s neck, and Liz cries and pleads with him not to hurt Elmo, even if it might mean she gets hurt instead. Sunny faces down a woman with a gun so her friends won’t get burnt alive. Tom puts himself into the craziest, dangerous of situations so his friends can be safe and the mystery can be solved. Elmo and Tom pull their friends from a well. Richelle kicks a guy in the face before he can get to her and Nick. Elmo runs towards a bomb for his dad, and his friends run with him. Nick goes into the literal belly of the beast to save the rest of the gang.
Time and time again these guys risk everything for each other. They get shot at and they get beat up and they think they’re going to die, and they do it all together, always. Elmo’s going into a creepy building to find his cat? Not on his own he’s not. A thief has some of the gang tied up in a house but the chance for Nick to escape is there? Don’t even think for a second he’s going to take it? Elmo gets pushed into traffic, Sunny’s pulling him right back. Tom is lunged at by a guy who already beat him up once, nobody’s letting him get any closer. Liz is taken hostage by a plant thief (look it’s a great book), then the others are right behind her. They are so loyal it’s insane, and that’s what I want to talk about more. I think I’m tired of the narrative that they don’t like each other. They love each other. And maybe it’s stupid how many times they put themselves in danger for the others, but it’s honest and it’s true and it’s why they’re friends.
It’s why I love this series so much.
Roddacember Day 15 | Loyalty
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Roddacember Day 21
Relationship
I have been waiting for this day so I can talk about my favourite rarepair Elmo and Nick from Teen Power Inc.
Teen Power Inc is not a romantic series. Like, at all. I always thought that with a group of three girls and three boys that they’d all just pair off eventually but it never happens. There’s just really good friendships that you can choose to read further into, and I’ve chosen to read into Nick and Elmo.
It’s the little moments with these two that I like. How Nick says he hates Elmo but always does nice things for him, and how Elmo is always thinking about Nick a lot and knows how to wind him round his finger. They also have a whole heap of cute moments together that can be read as friendship or romantic (though I must admit it’s a bit of a stretch). In one book, Elmo accuses Nick of stealing his cat and Nick is so genuinely hurt that Elmo would think he could do that. In another, Nick has a sleepover with Elmo and has such a great time and just basks in how nice Elmo’s family is and how he wishes it was his. Then there’s the time Nick shows up to comfort Elmo while he’s angsting at a graveyard, or the time Elmo knew just what to say to get Nick to tag along with them. I really think there’s a lot of hidden depth between these two that’s open to exploration (which I have done many times in a lot of fics, some of which are over on my Ao3).
So yeah, not an obvious choice nor one that’s probably ever crossed anyone’s mind but they’re really dear to me and I love them a lot, individually and as a pair.
Art drawn by @kaburaging for me and posted with his permission
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