Lee House
(Thomas, Timmy, Freddie, and Mark sitting on the couch)
Thomas: Have you guys ever wondered how many weird words there are?
Mark: What do you mean?
Thomas: Like there are a bunch of words that mean samething or sounded the same or but spelled differently. For example what if a girl texts someone you are going dye tomorrow, they misspelled the words and they go to jail.
Freddie: Good thing the ladies love my hair.
Timmy: It makes sense that there are a million people in the world, with different personalities and ways to learn so it makes sense they don't have common sounding words.
Freddie: What doesn't make sense that Thomas is not making jokes.
Thomas: I'm bored, there is nothing to do today. You could use me to cover the door when there's a storm (laughs).
Freddie: You had one in you.
(Kevin and Isabelle Lee walking down stairs)
Kevin: What are kids doing, she's almost here.
Timmy: Who?
Kevin: Your cousin, Jenny.
Thomas: Jenny coming over, awesome.
Isabelle: Yes, we told you she was coming over for today, weren't you paying attention.
Thomas: Must've been before bed. I'm practically asleep by then.
Mark: You guys have a cousin.
Thomas: Yeah we had playdates with her when we were little.
Timmy: I was too young to remember her.
Freddie: I thought you remembered everything.
Timmy: Is common for even the smartest people to not be able remember much of the infant years. But I think I remember more stuff than you two.
Thomas: Smart baby burn (laughs).
Mark: So what's she like?
Thomas: She is funny and fun loving (laughs), rhymes.
(Jenny knocks on the door)
Kevin: She's here.
(Kevin opens the door and they see Jenny)
Jenny: Hello family.
Kevin: Hey Jenny, you've grown so much.
Jenny: So have you uncle Kevin (laughs), just joking uncle Kevin you haven't changed a bit.
(Isabelle and Kevin talking to Jenny)
Freddie: Wow guys your cousin is hot.
Mark: You can say that again.
Thomas: Gross guys that my cousin.
Mark: Hey you said my mom was hot.
Thomas: Fine, your mom's uncle.
(Mark looking mad)
Thomas: Doesn't sound better does it.
(Jenny walks over)
Jenny: Hey Thomas . You've grown so much.
Thomas: Yay, I'm tall enough to reach the top ceiling.
Timmy: With the help of anything bigger than a table.
Jenny: Oh baby Timmy you look like your mom.
Timmy: Well other than black skin color that wouldn't be so accurate.
Thomas: Don't bother, he hasn't laughed since you saw him.
Freddie: Hey I'm Thomas and Timmy is a very close friend, Freddie.
Mark: And I'm there even closer friend, Mark. I'm kind of another brother to them.
Freddie: A brother with an ego problem.
Mark: At least my current girlfriend isnt his car.
Freddie: Don't talk to me car like that.
Jenny: You two are funny.
(Both of them blush)
Thomas: Hey do you want to play games at the bowling alley?
Jenny: Like we did as kids, you bet. But let's eat first. Thomas: Ice cream sundae.
Jenny: You read my mind.
(Thomas and Jenny walk into the kitchen)
Timmy: Thomas was right that many words do sound the same.
Mark: Just sound like you're jealous.
Freddie: Jealous that Jenny and Thomas act more like siblings then him and you.
Mark: At least you look more alike. Minus skin color, hair style, and height.
Timmy: Are you done?
Freddie: Yes.
(A while later)
(Thomas, Timmy, Mark, Freddie, and Jenny riding in Freddie car)
Mark: Why do I have to sit in the back with Thomas and Timmy?
Freddie: Obviously you don't know how to treat a lady.
Jenny: Thanks, but you can treat me like one of those guys.
Thomas: Is true I learned silently but deadly from her, but mine still needs training for the silent part (laughs).
Freddie: You better not do it here. I just got a fruit smell in here.
Mark: At Least we find out who the woman in here.
Freddie: Speed bump.
(Freddie hits a speed bump and Mark hits his head).
Freddie: That happens when you don't use your seatbelts.
Thomas: Hey Jenny remember the time your dad got car sick.
Jenny: Yay, he looked like an alien.
Thomas: That must be the reason our comedy is out of this world (laughs).
Jenny: That's a good one.
Timmy: You know based on the size of the universe aliens might be real.
(Everyone not talking)
Freddie: Speed bump.
(Mark hitting his head again)
(Mark putting his seatbelt on)
Freddie: Thank You.
Joy Bowl
(Arcade room)
Julie: Hey Thomas, who's this.
Thomas: This is my and Timmy's cousin, Jenny. Jenny, this is my boss Julie.
Jenny: Awesome place.
Julie: Thankyou and I have to say you look like Thomas.
Mark: Except for the blonde hair and being pretty part.
Freddie: Don't judge her looks, her personality is much prettier.
Jenny: Stop making me blush.
Thomas: Look Jenny, a dance game.
Jenny: Cool.
(Thomas and Jenny walk over the machine)
Freddie: She was looking at me when she said that.
Mark: In your dreams.
Timmy: Calling this conversation repeatedly would be a waste of vocal cords.
(Every watching Jenny and Thomas acting the dancing game)
(Jenny and Thomas getting the high score)
Mark: Wow, Thomas that was awesome. I didn't know you could move like that.
Freddie: For a guy who is laid back most of the time you are very nimble.
Thomas: That's because I like to save my energy.
Timmy: Like a sloth.
Thomas: I guess that's why people think I'm slow (laughs).
Julie: Let me take you two pictures.
Jenny: Say cheese.
Thomas: Where (laughs).
(Jenny and Thomas get there picture taking)
Timmy: I guess this is the feeling of being left out.
Lee House
(Timmy sitting on couch alone)
(Thomas and Jenny walking down the steps)
Thomas: What you're doing down here, I told you can have next when Freddie loses again.
(Freddie yelling from down stairs)
Freddie: I can hear you down there.
Timmy: I didn't want to get in you two way.
Jenny: What are you talking about?
Timmy: Well based on how we speak and interact with each other today she acts more like a sibling then me.
Jenny: Timmy, just because you two aren't exactly the same doesn't mean you don't act siblings. Plus when you were little you were always trying to copy Thomas.
Timmy: I was.
Thomas: He was.
Jenny: I can never forget the look on Uncle Kevin's face when you two try to make music with pans.
Timmy: I'm sorry about feeling jealous today, Jenny.
Jenny: Is fine.
Thomas: Is natural for siblings to be jealous to each other or in this case cousins.
Timmy: Well besides parents, cousins are basically siblings.
Jenny: Aww, you mean that.
Timmy: It just makes sense to me.
(Car horn)
Jenny: That must be my parents. Bye.
Thomas: Bye cous.
Timmy: Bye cousin Jenny.
(Jenny leaves)
Thomas: There goes my favorite cousin.
Timmy: She's our only cousin.
Thomas: It's the thought that counts.
(Mark and Freddie walk down stairs)
Mark: Did Jenny leave?
Freddie: Please say no.
Timmy: She's gone.
Mark: Dang it.
Freddie: I was so close to asking her out.
Thomas: I know what can cheer all of us up. Extra hot hot wings.
Mark: No thanks.
Freddie: I like my taste buds thank you.
Timmy: I can eat hot wings.
Mark: What's with you two and hot food.
Thomas: Is a brother thing.