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Chapter 2

My grandma has always been one of my favorite relatives. When we finally got through customs she was there to meet us, in her grey coat and bright red shawl. She has dark brown eyes and her grey streaked hair is always tied back in a neat bun. When I would visit her in the past, she always smelt of sweet rice cakes and chili.

"Ah, so you have finally arrived."-Was her only greeting. Well that's my gran for you, always going straight to the point. My brother moaned; this was because when we landed my parents had to drag him out of the plane, even though he still wanted some more 'sleepy time'.

On the plane my mom was explaining how we weren't going to move into our new house yet, cause its part of a new apartment complex so it needs to be finished.

I wasn't paying to much attention, because I was trying to franticly email my friends. My two best friends are Melony and Tricia. Melony has always been the kind to keep our little trio in order, while Tricia, has always been the type to be seen teasing anyone in sight.

So returning to the present situation, my grandma stepped forward giving her daughter (my mom) a formal bow, which was quickly returned. Then my dad picked up the bags and we slowly trudged through the sliding doors.

The hotel room were staying at is HUGE. There are 2 double beds and this huge window that has a view on the starry lights of Tokyo at night.

I've been emailing my friends for a while now, they are being supportive (at least Melony is, Tricia is kind of rambling on about this really cute new guy in our year….) My Dad is still so proud of how he has this new job which is sure to change our families lifestyle for the better. I lay on my bed and finally dosed off into a deep sleep.

ring ring, RING RING….. SLAM! Ow that hurt! My hand slammed straight onto the alarm clock. The pain in my fingers woke me up the most. It looked as if my parents were out already. Plans rushed through my head: Maybe I could visit over summer, since it would soon start. Japan may be OK but…. it's not quite the same.

My thoughts paused for a moment. I sat up in bed swinging my legs out from under the duvet. Birds would be singing if I was still at home; they'd be singing and I wouldn't be able to hear the endless rumble of traffic.

I've been to large cities but, in London all it's ever been is for trips to the museum of Natural History, the London Eye and the tower of London. Lots of my not so close friends from school say: that it must be exciting to live in a city rather than a semi rural area.

I peeked through the curtains. Tokyo is a busy city even early in the morning. (3am, to be exact, I've still got problems sleeping due to the time difference.) The metropolis consists of random skyscrapers sticking out from surrounding small, flat roofed, houses. I sat back and started to write an email to my friends.

Hi the both of you,

How's ur day been? Was skl good? I haven't transferred into a new skl yet so I hav nothing to do except read or something. In fact we haven't moved into our new house yet.

I paused. I didn't exactly have much news so I quickly finished the email.

So bored… plz mail me soon

Miri

The days flew by so fast. Now I'm stepping into my new (and probably permanent) home. The apartment was unexpectedly spacious, and it smelt like fresh paint.

"Our furniture should be moved in soon, so it won't feel so alien after awhile." said mom.

"Soon we'll feel right at home."

'Right at home' Hmm… I don't think so. The kitchen was small, and a little cramped, BUT my bedroom was great. That was the only positive thing about the new place that I was going to admit. It was spacious and it has a cute little balcony looking out on the city. Maybe it's not so bad after all.

That was something that I was very wrong about.

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