August 7th, 2003
Between Red Kill, and the state's main highway, there is a long winding country road. It's pretty desolate, and rarely used by anyone but the residents of Red Kill. As I went down this road for the last time, I realized that I'd miss it more than I ever expected. It was where Trev taught me to ride a bike. It was the same road, where I had crashed Luci's car when Kita and I had first got our driver's permits. It was the road leading to the town I had grown up in. But at the same time, it was the road leading me to a new life. I was facing the beginning of an amazing journey, the journey of my life.
I rolled down the window, as we passed the sign marking the town limits. Red Kill: Population: 317. As I studied the green road sign, I felt as if all the guilt, and unhappiness leaving Red Kill had brought me, just faded away. Excitement and anxiousness filled its place. I smiled to myself, the warm West Virginia wind sweeping across my face. Boston, here I come!
A/N: Not loving the bad reviews I've gotten so far. But I can deal. Thanks Mari, for the review, it meant a lot to me! Well I'm crossing my fingers for some more GOOD reviews.
Between Red Kill, and the state's main highway, there is a long winding country road. It's pretty desolate, and rarely used by anyone but the residents of Red Kill. As I went down this road for the last time, I realized that I'd miss it more than I ever expected. It was where Trev taught me to ride a bike. It was the same road, where I had crashed Luci's car when Kita and I had first got our driver's permits. It was the road leading to the town I had grown up in. But at the same time, it was the road leading me to a new life. I was facing the beginning of an amazing journey, the journey of my life.
I rolled down the window, as we passed the sign marking the town limits. Red Kill: Population: 317. As I studied the green road sign, I felt as if all the guilt, and unhappiness leaving Red Kill had brought me, just faded away. Excitement and anxiousness filled its place. I smiled to myself, the warm West Virginia wind sweeping across my face. Boston, here I come!
A/N: Not loving the bad reviews I've gotten so far. But I can deal. Thanks Mari, for the review, it meant a lot to me! Well I'm crossing my fingers for some more GOOD reviews.
