Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters that pertain to the
movie/book "Holes". They belong to the writer of the book, Louis Sachar.
Chapter 9 "Stealing, selling illegal drugs, buying illegal drugs, well what do you have to say for youself Alan," the judge closed the file he held in his hands. Alan looked up at the judge and looked behind him. He saw his mother pretending to cry. She had a tissue covering her face. He looked at the back. He saw Nicole sitting there. She actually came. He was kind relieved to see her. Then he looked at the judge.
"Well sir," Alan began. "I it did for fun," Alan smiled. The judge nodded and looked at the file once more.
"There is an opening at Camp Green Lake," the judge began. "It is a facility that helps people like you build character," the judge continued. "The camp has helped kids. So camp or jail Alan," Alan looked at the judge then at Nicole. Nicole looked back at him and shrugged.
"Camp Green Lake," he said.
"Okay. 24 months at Camp Green Lake," the judge nodded and closed the file. Alan got up and walked past his mother and went straight to Nicole.
"Hey," he said. Nicole looked at him.
"Look I'm not suppose to even be here, but I had to see you. Here," she opened his hand and put the ring in his hand. "I can't keep it," she hugged him. "I love you, but I can't be with you anymore,"
"You're breaking up with me in a court room," Alan snapped at her. He couldn't believe her. "This is a joke right?"
"This is the last time I'm going to see you. I'm moving to Arizona. Go live with my father for awhile. I'm living in like two hours. I couldn't leave you with out saying good-bye," Nicole's eyes began to water. "I love you," she kissed his cheek and walked out. Alan watched her leave. That was the last time he saw her. There was no way he could keep in contact with her. She didn't leave him anything. He could ask her mother, but he thought it would be better not to bother her. He tried to look at the bright side. He was going to camp. He went home to get his duffel bag and got on a bus. The bus was heading to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile for delinquents. He had no idea what laid ahead for him. He just knew he had done wrong and he got in trouble for doing it. As the bus entered the camp Alan had looked around. He saw nothing but holes.
"What the..." Alan saw the countless number of holes. "Hey where's the lake," he shouted asking the guard. The guard let out a laugh and just looked straight ahead. Alan just kept looking at the holes and knew this wasn't just any camp. He was entering hell.
Chapter 9 "Stealing, selling illegal drugs, buying illegal drugs, well what do you have to say for youself Alan," the judge closed the file he held in his hands. Alan looked up at the judge and looked behind him. He saw his mother pretending to cry. She had a tissue covering her face. He looked at the back. He saw Nicole sitting there. She actually came. He was kind relieved to see her. Then he looked at the judge.
"Well sir," Alan began. "I it did for fun," Alan smiled. The judge nodded and looked at the file once more.
"There is an opening at Camp Green Lake," the judge began. "It is a facility that helps people like you build character," the judge continued. "The camp has helped kids. So camp or jail Alan," Alan looked at the judge then at Nicole. Nicole looked back at him and shrugged.
"Camp Green Lake," he said.
"Okay. 24 months at Camp Green Lake," the judge nodded and closed the file. Alan got up and walked past his mother and went straight to Nicole.
"Hey," he said. Nicole looked at him.
"Look I'm not suppose to even be here, but I had to see you. Here," she opened his hand and put the ring in his hand. "I can't keep it," she hugged him. "I love you, but I can't be with you anymore,"
"You're breaking up with me in a court room," Alan snapped at her. He couldn't believe her. "This is a joke right?"
"This is the last time I'm going to see you. I'm moving to Arizona. Go live with my father for awhile. I'm living in like two hours. I couldn't leave you with out saying good-bye," Nicole's eyes began to water. "I love you," she kissed his cheek and walked out. Alan watched her leave. That was the last time he saw her. There was no way he could keep in contact with her. She didn't leave him anything. He could ask her mother, but he thought it would be better not to bother her. He tried to look at the bright side. He was going to camp. He went home to get his duffel bag and got on a bus. The bus was heading to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile for delinquents. He had no idea what laid ahead for him. He just knew he had done wrong and he got in trouble for doing it. As the bus entered the camp Alan had looked around. He saw nothing but holes.
"What the..." Alan saw the countless number of holes. "Hey where's the lake," he shouted asking the guard. The guard let out a laugh and just looked straight ahead. Alan just kept looking at the holes and knew this wasn't just any camp. He was entering hell.
