Rigby Runs Away

Rigby: I can't believe I had to go on the naughty chair because it's my punishment for being expelled from school. I can't just sit here for that long

(He stands up)

Rigby: I am going to run away.

(He runs downstairs to living room sad)

Mom: Rigby, what are you doing out of the naughty chair? Get back in the naughty chair.

(Rigby runs back upstairs)

Rigby: I am going to jump out the window.

(Rigby runs out the window, runs from the house, runs past the courthouse, runs past the school, runs past the restaurant, runs through the trees, runs into subway station, gets onto the train, the train leaves the station, Rigby is inside the train sad. The train stops and the doors open. Rigby exits the train, runs past the barn and stops at the beach)

Rigby: This is a good spot to live there.

(A angry policeman runs on the beach towards Rigby)

Rigby: Oh no, it's the police.

Policeman: Your parents have phoned me because they didn't know where you were. They thought you were lost. Come on, I'm taking you home.

(Rigby starts crying as he and the policeman walk from the beach and walk back past the barn. Rigby and a policeman are inside the train, the train stops and the doors open. Rigby and the policeman exit the train, walks from the train, walk out of the station, walk back through the trees, back past the restaurant, back past the school, back past the courthouse and back to the house)

Policeman: Mr. and Mrs Jenson, Rigby was trying to run away because he was on the naughty chair that was his punishment.

Mom: Rigby, we are so mad that you ran away. You are grounded forever. You have to stay on the naughty chair that is your punishment.

Policeman: My work here is over. See you later.

(Rigby runs upstairs, into his room and back on the naughty chair crying)

Rigby: How am I going to think about that? Does my mother want to kill me?