First Chappie! omg that sounded so girlie. Enjoy, and if you want my to continue review. Anybody can. I don't care how long, good or bad, please!
Caroline sat at her piano looking down. If you looked from behind she looked as if she was staring down at the keys deep in thought. When really, she was absorbed into her book. Her piano was upright in style with a glossy black paint job. The room had a grey touch from the moonlight that shown through the open curtains. A desk and chair littered with papers, pencils, paint brushes, and notebooks and sketch books sat towards the left. Her royal blue guitar sat on it's stand against the east wall still plugged into it's amplifier.
Caroline's blue and blonde hair was in a series of braids, five to be exact. Even she had to admit it, she looked silly. She was wearing a black Taylor Swift T-shirt and navy blue shorts. Taylor Swift was the only thing girlie about her. Sometimes she felt that the songs explained her. For an example you ask? The Outside. Yes, Caroline is kind of an outcast.
Then there's a movement.
It's not a big movement, just the closing of a book and it being laid beside it's reader on the cushioned piano bench. The title of the book is not one of which you would find a girl of Caroline's age reading. What do you think she's reading? If you guessed Twilight, or even Harry Potter, you're wrong.
The book was Coraline. None of her friends held that book on their book shelves. She read stuff more on the edgy side. She didn't mind Harry Potter, she enjoyed the books, it's just everybody she knew read them. She moved her eyes towards the black and white rectangles in front of her. She lifted her fingers and began to play the theme to Corpse Bride. When she and Liz teamed up and performed the piano duet from the movie at church camp, they became big hits. Everyone else played things like Apple Cider and Marry Had a Little Lamb.
She started to speed up the song and realized that she was playing a different song. A knock came from down stares and she slammed down on the keyboard. She stood up, grabbing her Iphone on the way out. Her bare feet met the wood of the stairs as she dashed to the front door. With her parents being out of town, she had invited her two best friends over for a movie night. She wouldn't be surprised if they all ended up fighting for what movie they watched. They each had different tastes in EVERYTHING. Movies, ice cream, music, hobbies etc. etc.
Movie styles:
Caroline: Darker styles like Coraline, Harry Potter, Corpse Bride, etc. Oh, and let's not forget LOST! Screw Twilight!
Lizzie: Anything romantic. She draws the line at Titanic claiming it 'cheesy' and to 'sad'. Basically anything about a small town girl moving to a big town and finding 'love'. She too is a LOST fan, and like Caroline, a Skater. (Kate and Sawyer)
Derick: Isn't into movies, but he enjoys refereeing the wrestle maches between Care and Liz.
"I AM COMING!" She yelled for the seventh time. The door bell continued to ring. When Caroline finally reached the door she flung it open to show Derick and Lizzie standing on the porch with their overnight bags. "Come on in." They stepped inside and laid their bags on the ground.
"Whoa, Pippy Long Stocking. What's with all the braids?" Caroline sent Derick a mean glare.
"When my hair dries, I'll take out the braids and my hair will be curly." She replied matter-of-fact. "I'm ordering a pizza, what do you want on it." Caroline picked her phone up off the counter and went to contacts.
"Pepperoni!"
"Supreme!"
"No pepperoni is waaaay better!" Derick said defending his favorite topping as if it were his religion.
"Why do you think they call it supreme, because it's best!"
"Cheese it is!" Caroline yelled out.
"Wh-"
"I'M THE ONE WITH THE CELL PHONE!" She yelled out. That was another thing about Caroline; she had a temper. She sighed as if she was cooling off. She had her elbows resting on the counter, her face laying in her hands. "The Trio it is." She scrolled through her contacts until she came to one that said Larry's Pizza. Using the tip of her finger, she called he number. She made the order, then hung up. Then came the dreaded question. "What do you want to watch?"
A.N. That's the prologue, leave a review and tell me what you think, more reviews, quicker the story! Trust me it gets funnier, this was to serious for me since I'm known as the comedian of the 6th grade. "Pardon my enthusiasm!" :)
