Chapter 2:
-Tara
I typed a few things into my search engine and clicked the go button. While the computer was processing the information I leaned back in my chair. Computer is something I've always been good at, one of the only things I think. Everyone always says "Oh that's not true!" but I don't believe them. I don't have many friends, so I'm often alone. I spend a lot of time reading, or just surfing the web. I'm also a vegetarian. The only one in my family. I can't stand the thought of poor animals being killed.
While waiting for the search on the computer to complete, I stood up and walked into the kitchen, and started to prepare a salad. The neighborhood kids were playing in the sprinkler next door I saw. Here in California it's pretty hot, and the kids enjoy water games. I walked over to the fridge and got out what I needed, then started to prepare the salad. I glanced at the brochure I had hanging on the fridge. New York. I'd suddenly become fascinated with the place, and wanted more than ever to go and visit. Luckily I had some cash saved up, and I was planning to go on vacation. I picked up my bowl of salad and walked back to the computer. The search was finished, so I browsed through the list of hotels in New York that I could stay at. I finally found one, and booked a room. I shut off the computer and walked to my room, and pulled out my suitcase. My plane ticket was sitting on the dresser, and I immediately put it into my purse, so I wouldn't lose it. Then I started to pull out outfits from my closet and put them into my suitcase. I would be leaving in the morning, and by the next day I'd be in New York! I couldn't wait. It would be so exciting to be in the big city. After putting the outfits in the suitcase, I walked over to my vanity and glanced in the mirror. My blue hair fell to my shoulders, and my blue eyes reflected my hair perfectly. I picked up my makeup bag and brushes, and put them in the suitcase. I grabbed a few books as well and put them in, then shut the suitcase, leaning it against the wall. Well...I was ready. Now the long wait until tomorrow.
-Tara
I typed a few things into my search engine and clicked the go button. While the computer was processing the information I leaned back in my chair. Computer is something I've always been good at, one of the only things I think. Everyone always says "Oh that's not true!" but I don't believe them. I don't have many friends, so I'm often alone. I spend a lot of time reading, or just surfing the web. I'm also a vegetarian. The only one in my family. I can't stand the thought of poor animals being killed.
While waiting for the search on the computer to complete, I stood up and walked into the kitchen, and started to prepare a salad. The neighborhood kids were playing in the sprinkler next door I saw. Here in California it's pretty hot, and the kids enjoy water games. I walked over to the fridge and got out what I needed, then started to prepare the salad. I glanced at the brochure I had hanging on the fridge. New York. I'd suddenly become fascinated with the place, and wanted more than ever to go and visit. Luckily I had some cash saved up, and I was planning to go on vacation. I picked up my bowl of salad and walked back to the computer. The search was finished, so I browsed through the list of hotels in New York that I could stay at. I finally found one, and booked a room. I shut off the computer and walked to my room, and pulled out my suitcase. My plane ticket was sitting on the dresser, and I immediately put it into my purse, so I wouldn't lose it. Then I started to pull out outfits from my closet and put them into my suitcase. I would be leaving in the morning, and by the next day I'd be in New York! I couldn't wait. It would be so exciting to be in the big city. After putting the outfits in the suitcase, I walked over to my vanity and glanced in the mirror. My blue hair fell to my shoulders, and my blue eyes reflected my hair perfectly. I picked up my makeup bag and brushes, and put them in the suitcase. I grabbed a few books as well and put them in, then shut the suitcase, leaning it against the wall. Well...I was ready. Now the long wait until tomorrow.
