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Morgan's POV. 1953 July,5th

This was it. I was finally moving from my small town in central Illinois. I was moving to Liverpool, England. My father had gotten a new job for a recording company. I was packing my belongings in multiple cardboard boxes. I had tried to hold back tears, but they streamed down my cheeks anyway. My world was ending; I lost friends because they blamed me for moving some friends, my dog had recently died, and my mom wanted me to become a "lady". I was a sports freak for crying out loud, I loved to run, jump, anything that any physical movement. And I DON'T mean sex, for you all freaks who get the wrong idea (A/N: I have friend like that.) One more day until I would get on that plane with my family to say goodbye to life here in Illinois and say hello to Liverpool. Lord help me now.

Two days later 1953 July,7th

We were here in Liverpool; the place I swore would be the death of me. My family and were in our newly bought car driving to our new house. The moving van would come tomorrow at 9am. So that meant we were sleeping on the floor. My mom said to pack a bag of clothes and anything that would keep you busy. So I bought a basketball and old cardboard box with the bottom cut off. I was exploring the backyard when I saw my new neighbor. He was a kid about my age with dark brown hair, hazel eyes, and bony but kind face. He turned away with a red face. I couldn't help but smirk. I some how I put the box on the fence and started to shoot some hoops. I accidently threw the ball to hard over the fence.

"Ow!" the neighbor boy said.

"Sorry!" I said as jumped over the fence.

Then the neighbor boy got a better look at me. He looked up and down at me, which I found a little creepy.

"Ever see a girl in a tennis skirt?" I asked.

"Sorry." He said looking away again.

"Well, for starters I'm Bowman, Morgan Bowman."

"I'm ….I'm Gggeeo….."

"George?"

"Yes!"

"See ya, George" I said as I jumped the fence once more.

"Bye, Morgan."