"There's nothing to do. This tower is getting boring."
Eighteen year old Elena sighed as she looked out the window. She was fiddling with her platinum blonde hair. "I'm so bored." she groaned. Her father climbed up the the tower and came inside from the window. Elena backed up so he could get in. "Hello father." Elena greeted him. He smirked. "Hello darling. I hope you stayed out of trouble." he joked. Elena smiled. "I didn't get in any trouble today." she replied giggling. But she immediatly stopped and stared out the window again.
Her father saw her looking out the window into space. "Is everything alright? You're always staring into space." Her father asked her. Elena snapped out of her daydream and looked at her father. "Um, sorry. Just spaced out." Elena replied. Honestly she wanted to get out of the prison she called a tower. She's never been outside before. Looking out the window isn't the same at all.
That's it. She had to ask. She hasn't asked her father this since she was fifteen.
"Do you want something?" Hans asked.
"Uh yes father!" she quickly responded. "Since I'm eighteen, can I please...please go outside? Or at least to were all the other people like me are?" she asked nervously. Hans looked at her and chuckled. "Your kidding right? Oh teenagers." Hans said laughing. "I'm serious! I'm a young adult I'm eighteen now and I should have some freedom right? I can't stay here forever." She explained almost yelling. Her father stopped smiling and crossed his arms. "Now young lady, do not speak in that tone with me. You know I'm keeping you here for your safety! Now you stay where you are and you will never leave this tower. Ever." Her father sternly said. Elena was disappointed and couldn't talk. "You understand?" he asked her.
She held back tears. "Yes father." she said glumly. "Now what else would you like? I'm going out of town today. I'll be gone for three days."
"Um n-n-nothing father. Good luck."
He kissed my forehead and left. Then I started balling my eyes out. I can't stay here forever...can I?
