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Lara Bergen - Sophie the Zillionaire

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Lara Bergen Sophie the Zillionaire
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Sophie Miller has tried out all sorts of titles for herself: Sophie the Awesome, Sophie the Hero, Sophie the Chatterbox Will Sophie the Zillionaire be the one that sticks? She sure hopes so! When Sophie finds fifty dollars on the sidewalk, it gives her a great idea for a new name: Sophie the Zillionaire! But snooty Mindy VonBoffmann already has a hundred dollars of her own. To keep the name Sophie the Zillionaire, Sophie has to make more money and fast. Being a zillionaire isnt as easy as she thought! Could her new name turn into a money-making mess?

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Sophie the Zillionaire by Lara Bergen To Syd for a zillion reasons Chapter - photo 1

Sophie the Zillionaire

by

Lara Bergen

To Syd, for a zillion reasons

Chapter 1

Sophie stared at the thing in her hand She turned it over carefully It was - photo 2

Sophie stared at the thing in her hand. She turned it over carefully. It was paper, and it was green, and it had the number fifty all over it.

That was because it was fifty whole dollars!

Sophie could not believe it.

I cant believe it! she said to Kate Barry, who was standing beside her. Kate was Sophies very best friend. Its fifty whole dollars!

Sophie looked down at the grass next to the sidewalk. That was where she had picked up the fifty-dollar bill. She hoped that there was even more money there! But there was not.

Still. She had fifty whole dollars. She was probably the richest girl in the whole world, she guessed.

(Well maybe she wasnt richer than a princess. But she was richer than any ordinary girl in Ordinary, Virginia, she bet!)

Sophie wanted so badly to be special. Now she really was! And to think all she had to do was look down as she walked home from the bus stop.

Where do you think it came from? Kate asked her as they started to walk.

Sophie shrugged. I dont know.

Then she got a feeling. It was not good. For Sophie to find money, someone else must have lost it first. But there was no one else around.

Sophie started to feel better. There wasnt anybody to ask. Plus didnt her big sister, Hayley, always say, Finders keepers, losers sweepers?

Sophie wasnt sure why losers had to sweep. But that was their problem. The fifty dollars was hers!

So what are you going to do with it? Kate asked. She grinned and licked her lips. I think you should buy lots of gum!

Sophie knew that Kate liked gum. A lot. This was mostly because her mom did not buy it not since Kate chewed some, then tried to keep it behind her ear. It worked for a girl in a movie they saw. But it did not work for Kate. It got stuck in her hair, and her mom had to cut it out. Kate looked funny for a while. But she still liked gum just as much after all that.

Sophie thought about gum for a minute, then shook her head. Im going to keep the money. And tomorrow at school Im going to tell everyone about it! she said.

Sophie could picture the kids in her class. They would be amazed that she was so rich. They would never again call her just plain Sophie or Sophie M. or even Sophie Miller.

Sophie waved the bill. Thanks to this, I will be Sophie the Rich. No, wait! She thought of something even better. I will be Sophie the Zillionaire! Sophie gave the fifty dollars a big kiss. What do you think? she asked Kate.

Kate shrugged. Id still buy gum. But it is a better name than Sophie the Honest, she said, grinning.

Sophie smiled back. Kate was the best. Sophie was very, very, very glad that they were friends again. Luckily, Kate had forgiven her for spilling a secret. Sophie had just been trying to be Sophie the Honest. That was the special name she had tried out before. Who knew it would cause so much trouble?

Sophie would not make that mistake again. One thing was for sure: Secrets would be safe with Sophie the Zillionaire!

Then suddenly, a thought popped into Sophies head. This fifty dollars wasnt all the money she had. She had a bank full of money in her room.

Sophie grabbed Kates arm. Come on! she said. Lets go to my house and see how much there is in my bank to add to this!

Kate shifted her backpack to the other shoulder. Sounds good! she said. Then she stopped. Ohhh, I cant.

Why? Sophie asked. Kate wasnt still mad at her, was she?

Kate made a blah face. I have to get home for my piano lesson.

Aw. Sophie nodded. She was disappointed. (But very relieved that Kate wasnt mad, too!)

She wondered if you could pay a piano teacher not to teach. Did she have enough money for that? Hmm

Mom, Im home! And Im rich! Sophie yelled as she burst through the kitchen door.

Her mom stopped pouring iced tea. She held a finger to her lips. Sophie, please keep it down! She nodded at the ceiling. Max is napping upstairs, she whispered.

Sophie frowned. She did not understand. Is he sick?

Max was her brother. He was two. And he never took naps.

Her mom shook her head. No. But he yawned, so I thought Id try, she said. Then she took a sip of tea and smiled. So, what do you mean by Im rich?

Sophie held up her new fifty-dollar bill with both hands. I mean this! Its fifty dollars!

She thought her moms smile would get bigger. But instead, it started to shrink. Her moms eyes sure got bigger, though. Where did that come from?

The sidewalk, Sophie said.

You mean you found it? her mom asked.

Sophie nodded proudly. Yep!

Sophies mom didnt look any happier. Well, someone must have dropped it. Did you ask everyone on the street? she asked.

Sophie shrugged. I wanted to. But there wasnt anyone to ask, she said.

BAM!

THUD!

THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP

Sophie looked up. She knew those sounds well. They were the sounds of Max jumping out of his crib and knocking things down.

Her mom looked up, too, and sighed. She turned back to Sophie.

Thats a lot of money to find, Sophie, she said. But its a lot to lose, also. I think you should ask all our neighbors if they lost fifty dollars. If they say yes, youll have done a good thing by returning it. If they say no, you can keep the money.

THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP

CRASH!

Sophies mom put down her glass and stood up. Here I come, Maxie! she yelled.

A little while later, Sophie left the house with heavy shoulders. But she came back with a big smile.

She had asked all the people on her street if they had lost money. And they had all said no!

Plus she had gotten lots of What a good girl you are to asks!

It almost made her think her name should be Sophie the Good. But Good was so boring compared to Zillionaire. No. She would stick with the name she had picked. Especially now that she was allowed to keep the fifty dollars.

At last, it was time for Sophie the Zillionaire to see how much money she had!

Sophie ran up to her room. She shared it with her sister, Hayley, who was ten. It had been all Hayleys room until Sophie was born. And Hayley always reminded her of that.

Sophie went to the bookcase that was all hers. She grabbed her horse bank off the shelf.

Sophies horse bank was one of her favorite things. She had painted it at her friend Eves birthday at the pottery-painting place. That was the day she decided that horses were her favorite animal. After dolphins. And kittens. And meerkats.

The horses legs were folded, like it was lying on the ground. It was mostly brown, like a real horse, but it had a long rainbow tail. It made Sophie very proud.

The horse bank was much better than the coffee mug she had painted another time. That had been for her dad. She had tried to paint a picture of him on it, but he thought it was Tiptoe, their kitten. She just decided to let him think that.

Sophie yanked the rubber patch out of the horses tummy. Then she shook the bank hard so all the money fell out.

One, two, three

First Sophie counted all the dollars. They were mostly from her grandparents. For her birthday they always gave her as many dollars as her age. And since she had not spent that years dollars yet, there were at least eight of them.

There were also some dollars from the tooth fairy. Plus tons of coins. Sophie added them all up.

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