Get Out and Stand

Amelia opened the note. It said, "Mia, have you eaten? If you haven't, do you want to eat chicken drumsticks with me later?" Because they were only in the first grade of primary school, children didn't know how to write many words. They used phonetic symbols instead.

Elmer, who was floating in the air, looked at the words on it and his mouth twitched.

Amelia dug around in her bag and took out a pencil. She leaned on the table and replied seriously, "Okay, I like chicken drumsticks too. Let's eat chicken drumsticks together later." She muttered something, but in fact, she did not know how to write. She could only draw on paper and two very big chicken drumsticks.

Elmer found it funny and watched as Amelia handed the messy note back to the student in the backseat.