Liberty Porter First Daughter by Julia DeVillers
Author:Julia DeVillers
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2009-07-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 9
LIBERTY STEPPED OUT INTO THE HALLWAY.
“Yo, SAM,” she said in a low voice.
“Sup, James?”
“Are you ready, Liberty?” SAM asked her.
“Rats, you knew it was me?” Liberty said.
“Well, I’m your Secret Service agent,” SAM reminded her. “It’s my job to know these things. Plus, who else would come out of your room?”
“Oh, yeah,” Liberty said. “But isn’t my disguise excellent? James, I brought you a Porter SupPorter baseball hat so we could match.”
She placed the extra one on his head.
“Now don’t blow my cover by calling me ‘Liberty,’” Liberty said.
“Ruffles is leaving the residence,” SAM said into his ear thing.
“Rottweiler!” Liberty whispered to James.
“Okay, let’s go downstairs,” James said. “This is the public part of the White House. More than a million people tour it every year.”
Now that was going to be weird. In her old house, sure, she’d had her friends over after school. But more than one MILLION people? That was one seriously big playdate.
They got into one of the elevators. Liberty presssed the button and grinned.
She had elevators in her house. How cool was that?
The elevator opened.
Everything was so shiny and pretty. There was beautiful art. There were flowers everywhere. There were pictures of the presidents and their wives hanging all over the walls.
Liberty felt like their eyes were watching her.
“So,” SAM said. “Where do you want to go first?”
Liberty opened her mouth to answer. But first, her stomach answered the question for her.
Grumble. Grumble. Growl.
“Was that noise from your stomach?” James asked her. “It sounds like mine after I eat dairy.”
Yes. It was. Liberty was suddenly very hungry, even though she had gone to the big Inauguration Lunch.
Here was the lunch menu:
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