22/24
Transcript

“The Big-Brother Trap!” Written by Megan Ruff. Illustrated by Adam Koford.

Hiding behind dad’s truck, I pulled ever so slightly on the rope that reached up over the tree branch above the garage door.

The large bucket of water at the other end of the line jiggled as I pulled.

I grinned. The trap was finally ready.

My big brother was so gonna get it as soon as he came out of the garage.

Kyle deserved it, too. This time his teasing had gone too far.

My little sister walked over to my hiding place.

Come on, Megan, let's go play. Just forget about it, she said.

No way, I told her. Not until Kyle walks under my trap. My sister left. The sun rose higher. It was a perfect day to go play outside, but this was important. I thought of all the rotten times my brother had teased me.

Banging and clanging sounds came from inside the garage. What was he doing in there?

I had to admit it was getting a little boring holding that rope, especially on such a nice, sunny day. But I didn't think about letting go for a second.

The wait would be worth it when Kyle walked through the garage door and I dumped the big bucket of water on his head.

A noise came from behind the garage door.

My muscles tightened as I gripped the rope.

I watched the door like a cat ready to pounce. The lock clicked.

The door swung open. I saw the edge of a tire and one of my brother's sneakers. This was it. I yanked hard on the rope.

The entire bucket of water tipped and poured all over Kyle.

Then I noticed Kyle was pushing my bike.

It’d been broken for weeks, but now it was all ready to ride.

I didn’t understand. Kyle looked at me and said, Um, I fixed your bike.

I just stood there as the water dripped off his face and off my bike. I didn't feel at all like I expected to. My trap had worked perfectly, but I felt horrible.

The whole time I had been waiting there, my big brother had been doing something nice for me.

In fact, now that I thought about it, Kyle did nice things for me all the time.

I’m sorry, I said, still feeling awful. He held up a hand and smiled.

It’s okay, Megan. I’m sorry, too. That’s why I wanted to fix your bike.

Kyle looked up at the bucket. Nice trap, he said. Then he laughed.

I never saw it coming. I couldn't help but laugh with him. Suddenly I felt much better inside. My big brother had already forgiven me. Just like that, I realized I needed to learn how to do that, too.

Hey, want to ride bikes? I asked. Kyle nodded. That sounds awesome. I'll probably dry off faster that way.

The Big Brother Trap A Story about Forgiving | Come Create with Me

Description
A young girl decides to play a prank and dump a bucket of water on her big-brother Kyle.Kyle pushes out her bike that he just fixed for her in the garage and gets wet. They laugh and he forgives her.
Tags

Related Collections