Lynn's Test Trouble

Lynn's Test Trouble is the nineteenth episode of the second season of The Hardy Boys And The Loud Girls.

Summary
Lynn gets an F on a test, something that has never happened before, so she gets help from the Bailey Boys to figure out what has happened.

Story
One afternoon in Burnett Stone's class at the local middle school, the students were taking an algebra test.

"Time", Burnett said, "okay everyone, please turn your tests in on my desk."

Diamond Tiara, one of his students, looked at her test and sighed.

"There's no way I'll pass this test", Diamond said.

Then, she noticed Lynn getting up with her test.

"Unless", Diamond said.

Diamond got up and walked over to Lynn, and bumped into her, resulting in her dropping her test.

"Hey", Lynn said.

"Oops", Diamond said.

Taking advantage of the situation, Diamond picked up Lynn's test, erased her name, and put her name on it before she noticed.

"The turn in spot is that way", Lynn said.

"My bad", Diamond said, "here's your test, by the way."

Diamond gave Lynn her test, which had the latter's name written on it.

"Thanks", Lynn said.

And so, they turned in their tests and sat back down.

"That was perfect", Diamond said, "A+ here I come."

Later that afternoon, Lynn was dropped off at home by the Bailey Boys, and went into the living room, where Frank, Joey, and Lori were sitting around.

"Hey, guys", Lynn said.

"Hey, Lynn", Joey said, "how was school?"

"Pretty good", Lynn said.

"How'd you do on that test", Frank asked.

"I don't know yet", Lynn said, "but I feel confident."

"That's the spirit", Joey said.

Then, Lori's cell phone rang, and she answered.

"Hello", Lori asked.

The caller turned out to be Burnett.

"Hello, Lori", Burnett said.

"Mr. Stone", Lori said, "what can I do for you?"

"I would like to request a conference with you guys and Lynn", Burnett said.

"Why", Lori asked, "is Lynn in trouble?"

"Oh no, no trouble at all", Burnett said, "it's about her grades."

"What about them", Lori asked.

"I'll explain at the conference", Burnett said, "how does noon tomorrow sound?"

"I think we can make it", Lori said.

"Great", Burnett said, "well, goodbye."

"Bye", Lori said.

Lori hung up, and turned to Lynn.

"Lynn", Lori said, "we're going to a conference with your teacher tomorrow."

"We are", Lynn asked, "why?"

"Something about your grades", Lori said, "I don't know what it is, but we'll find out tomorrow."

"Oh", Lynn said, "well, okay."

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