Alex was still screaming. She just wanted to cry. She felt like asking her mom that she was ready to walk in the mall was a huge mistake. Soon Alex stopped screaming. "I'm so scared!" she cried.
Alex was really really scared, she started to cry. "I can't believe I did this," said Alex sadly.
Soon a mother and a lilittle boy walked by Alex and stared at her. "What's wrong, honey?" asked the little boy's mother.
"This is my first time walking in the mall by myself and I wanna show my big brother what I got, but I couldn't find him, so I went to my parents and my little brother, but I couldn't find them either, so now I'm lost," said Alex.
"It'll be okay," said the little boy.
"Thanks. Well, I did hug my mom in case I got lost," said Alex, calming herself down.
"Come on, Billy. Let's go before we see more teenage girls cry," said the little boy's mom.
Soon Billy and his mom ran away. Then Alex got up and grabbed 10 boxes of chocolate bars. "Hey! You come back here with my chocolate bars! They're not free!" cried the cashier.
"Ha ha ha ha ha!" laughed Alex.
"Little girl with the blue shirt! This isn't funny!" cried the cashier.
Soon the cashier stopped Alex. "Dude, what the heck?" asked Alex.
"Why are you steeling my chocolate bars?" asked the cashier.
"You see, this is my first time walking in the mall by myself. And I wanted to show my big brother something, but I couldn't find him, so I went to my parents and my little brother, but I couldn't find them either," said Alex.
"Oh, I'm sorry. You can sell those. Give everyone $10.00," said the cashier.
Soon Alex opened up her little stand, put her boxes of chocolate bars on it, a picture of her and her family, put a little tag that said $10.00 and the reason why. "Mom, Dad, Justin, and Max, here I come," said Alex.
