[Challenge 4:
It's a certain holiday or birthday, and one of the Smallville characters is either happy or unhappy about it. Someone else makes them feel either better or worse.]
Lana was good at Memorial Day. She always kept her parents' graves so nicely, as nicely as she kept the Talon and her locker and her room at the Sullivans'.
This year she had a genuine war hero's grave to tend. Mrs. Fordman appreciated the help and the company. She appreciated the reminder of better times, when she'd had a tough old bird of a husband, and a strong, tall son full of promise, and a beautiful little girl to dream of making her daughter-in-law.
The flowers were just right. The red, white, and blue bunting on Whitney's grave looked brave, like him. Mrs. Fordman hugged her tight and called her a good girl. Lana hugged back and said that Whitney had done her proud.
Lana walked to the Talon with a spring in her step.
Mrs. Kent delivered the baked goods order alone.
It's a certain holiday or birthday, and one of the Smallville characters is either happy or unhappy about it. Someone else makes them feel either better or worse.]
Lana was good at Memorial Day. She always kept her parents' graves so nicely, as nicely as she kept the Talon and her locker and her room at the Sullivans'.
This year she had a genuine war hero's grave to tend. Mrs. Fordman appreciated the help and the company. She appreciated the reminder of better times, when she'd had a tough old bird of a husband, and a strong, tall son full of promise, and a beautiful little girl to dream of making her daughter-in-law.
The flowers were just right. The red, white, and blue bunting on Whitney's grave looked brave, like him. Mrs. Fordman hugged her tight and called her a good girl. Lana hugged back and said that Whitney had done her proud.
Lana walked to the Talon with a spring in her step.
Mrs. Kent delivered the baked goods order alone.
