Teresa sat alone in her room reading, with her pet cat Mittens.
It was a typical day for Teresa seeing as she usually did nothing;
. no friends or family who actually cared. She was fine though; well she wasn't fine but she always had the comfort of her cat
to return to.
Teresa ran her hands through the cat appreciating his silky fur. "You're getting too fat." The girl murmured. softly petting the cat's head.
"Meow." the cat replied purring as she straightened his messy fur. Teresa giggled laughing at the cat's scornful meow. The girl closed her eyes savoring this moment.
The girl layed up and stepped off the bed careful not to disturb her cat.
The cat whined swiping for her owner's hand. "Heeey doesn't worry I'll be back soon," Teresa said.
Teresa smiled and left her room in a hurry, she was hungry and hadn't eaten in hours.
As the girl strolled into the prolonged hallway she glanced at the pictures that she passed.
She eyed the photos, pictures of her mom and dad, her sisters, and a baby of the photo of smiled "Happier times." she thought. Finally, the girl made it to the kitchen, a medium-sized room with granite countertops and oak wood cabinets
The girl swiftly made her way to the fridge and picked out her favorite snack and closed the fridge. The girl sat at the elongated brass table, pondering what school would be like tomorrow.
She liked school, she liked to learn and loved her teachers.
She rather has more mature and distinguished conversations with civilized people than the beauty guru and testosterone filled kids of her school.
The girl stopped, pausing to take a look at the radiant sunset that had emerged from the top of the trees. She smiled, now this was pure perfection. The girl stretched cleaning up her snack and heading back to her room.
As the girl started to walk back she saw something a glowing green orb, the girl curious and slightly afraid reached out the orb encasing her hand. The orb shimmered and disappeared suddenly revealing a golden bracelet with an emerald stone. Teresa furrowed her eyebrows, "What the hell?".
Teresa raised her hand and inspected the bracelet running her hands along the gold band. The girl suddenly disappeared in a green flash of light leaving behind everything.