I curled up at my covers and I sighed tiredly, hearing my alarm clock ringing. 6:45. I opened one eye as I slammed my hand on the button to stop the alarm clock. I sighed and closed my eyes again just for a moment before pushing the covers off of me.

I sighed as I sat up and looked around my room before pushing myself off my bed. There was a knock on my door, "Eli, you up?" Mom called.

"Yeah, Mom, I'm up," I called back.

"Okay, honey, I'm off to work, can you gave Coco his food?" She asked.

"Yeah," I said.

"Have a good day," She called.

"You too, love you," I called.

"Love you too," She called and I heard her footsteps walking away. I grabbed my clothes I will wear today and went to my bathroom to take a shower.

After taking a shower and slipping into my clothes, I walked out my room and went downstairs. I looked around, Mom, Dad, and my big brother, Dean, were all at work. I was 16, Dean was 22 and my 25 years old older brother, Zack, was at work too, but he wasn't living with us. he was married.

Coco - the family dog - ran over to me, giving a small barke. "Hey, buddy," I said sweetly with a smile as I kneeled down to him. He raced up to me and I giggled. "Let's get you food," I said and he barked, moving his tail back and forth. I smiled and went to the kitchen, with Coco following behind me.

I opened the cabinet and pulled out Coco's dog food. I opened the box and kneeled down to Coco's bowl and poured the food in it. "There you go boy," I said and stood up. Coco started to eat as I placed the box back in the cabinet and closed the small door.

I washed my hands and then made myself breakfast. My phone rang and I pulled it out of my bag. It was one of my best friends, Jessica so I answered it, grinning, "Hey."

"Hey! I just got out of my house, I'm on my way to pick you up," She said.

"Okay, see you soon," I said.

"Bye," She said and we hung up. I continued to eat and when I finished, I washed the dishes. I sighed, doing the same thing everytime and everyday was so - boring.

I wanted something more.

I walked to the living room and stopped at my grandparents' picture; Grandma Barbara and Grandpa Ian Chesterton. I let out a soft sigh before grabbing my bag and then turned to Coco, "Bye, Coco, see ya later." He looked up from his food and gave a barke. I smiled and turned to the front door to wait outside for Jessica.