Moving into a new place is hard for everyone. Leaving everything behind is worse and Natalie Sanders is no exception to that rule. Natalie had light brown eyes and a darker shade of brown for her hair. She had a slim figure that made boys in her old school literally drool. She spent her whole life in what you can call misery but with her I don't care attitude she carries around, it would seem as if nothing big ever happened in her life. Her father died when she was 13 and it almost tore her mother apart but after three whole years, she finally got herself back together and set her priorities straight and that was when Mrs. Sanders met another man. This man was from Sheffield in the United Kingdom and he and Natalie's mother planned to get married and move to Sheffield, away from Baltimore, Maryland. Their old house was still occupied by Natalie's aunt so that whenever Natalie felt like going back to America, she'd have a place to stay but knowing her mother, she'd tell Natalie exactly what she wanted and Natalie would have to do it even if she didn't want to. She didn't really have a choice when her mother decides on something.
Natalie's mother told her that she could only go back to Maryland if she has good grades in her new school and she could only return to her home land during summer and winter.
"Natalie, let's go," Natalie's mother shouted from downstairs. They were a very wealthy family and soon after they would be gone, Natalie's Aunt, Emily would be the only one living in their mansion.
"Why can't I just stay here?" Natalie said as she walked down the stairs.
"Let's just go, I'm tired of arguing with you," her mother muttered.
"I'm hopeless," Natalie said to herself as they both walked outside.
"All ready?" Mr. Collins asked with his English accent. The one and only thing that got her mother's attention, maybe his features are good enough for someone their age but why does he have to live so far away?
"Nope," Natalie said rather loudly.
"Natalie!" her mother scolded. She ignored it and plugged her earphones in her ears and ignored everything else around her. She got in the car that was going to take all of them to the airport and stared out the window.
She couldn't stand leaving everything behind but somehow, she couldn't let her mother go alone either.
