LoriPOV

I couldn't help myself, it's not like I don't like coffee I just prefer lemonade above any other drink in the world. About twenty minutes later and my fourth glass of lemonade two kids walked into the diner and Lori stood up to hug them. I was assuming that these were my siblings because I didn't see my mom as a person who goes around hugging random kids. I was right my mom stood up and introduced us: "Lei (Lee-i) and Laura this is your long lost older sister Lori!" The kids just stared at me in disbelief and confusion. I waved high to them. Then the boy who I'm guessing is Lei asked Lorelei if this was a joke. She responded with a no it wasn't and they should be happy that they had another sister. The boy just frowned at me so I turned my attention to the girl. She was smiling and accepting that I was her sister. She then turned to the boy and said : "Lei she even looks like mom you have to believe it!" Then she came over and gave me a hug which I was happy to return. Lei just shrugged his shoulders accepted the facts and then sat down at the table. I looked at them while they sat their telling their, no our, mom about their day at school. The girl, Laura, had light brown shoulder length hair and bright blue eyes. She was wearing a light pink short sleeve shirt, and blue skinny jeans. The boy, Lei, had on a light blue short sleeve shirt and khaki pants. They were both cute and obviously twins. My guess is that they are in the seventh grade and my guess was right when at the end of telling what her day was like Laura added "why do they give us so much work I mean were only in the seventh grade." I smiled when she said that. Lorelei then said that she had to get back to work. Laura said that she had lots of homework to do and Lei said the same. As they were leaving Laura looked guiltily back at me and asked if I would like her to show me around or something. I just smiled at her told her that she had homework to do and that I was fine with just wondering around the town. She smiled at me and left. Luke came over and asked if I would like some more lemonade. I told him to put it in a to-go cup and then I exited the diner.

I walked past Dosies Market were a old man with a white/ gray beard was arguing with a lady over parking. As I passed I saw him catch sight of me and frown. I just smiled and kept walking like I hadn't seen anything. I was way too happy for people I didn't even know yet to ruin my day. I was no longer an orphan I was a child that had parents, biological real parents. I was overjoyed. I passed a cake shop and stopped to look in at the delicious smelling deserts. I halted when I suddenly heard elegant music coming from a big barn like building. I walked up the steps and looked through the open door. Inside were several children doing ballet and at the front of the room stood a large red haired woman smoking a cigar, but she didn't look nasty as she smoked she looked elegant. She directed the class, corrected them, and at the same time told them stories of her past. I examined what the children were doing, and smiled at how easy the moves they were doing were compared to what all I knew. I had always been a dancer since I was three, and no matter which foster home I was in I would always make sure that I went to dance class, for I was in love with dancing. As I watched I noticed that the woman at the front of the room had noticed me and I waved at her with the smile that hadn't left my face since I met my parents. The lady waved back and walked over to me. " Would you like to join." She asked. I was wondering if I should I mean the stuff was so easy, but I couldn't resist joining in to dance when the offer was made, but before I could say yes the woman said : "Don't worry it's not hard this is my beginners class." I smiled to myself and agreed to join in. She said that I could just go barefoot, I agreed and took off my knee high converse. I walked to the back of the class and waited for the red haired woman to give instructions. She said: "Start Fifth position, tombay podabooray gleasod awsombley plea." The other girls in the room and I immediately went into fifth position. The woman in the front checked to make sure everyone was in the proper starting position, started the music and then said begin. She called out the moves as we did them. I loved the easy combo the whole time I could feel the woman's eyes on me, but I didn't care I just let the music take me. I stayed in the dance class until it finished, then before I left I thanked the teacher. She told me that her name was Miss Patty. Then she asked me if I had danced before I told her that I had been dancing since I was three. She smiled and then asked where I lived. I told her that I was living with my parents Lorelei and Luke. A shocked look followed by a smile crossed her face. Then she said that if I wasn't busy on Sunday mornings then I could teach one of her classes if I would like. I told her that I would love to. It was a young beginner's pointe class that went from nine to ten. She said that she would pay me fifteen bucks for the hour. I thanked her, put on my converse and left the dance studio. I decided that I wanted to move faster and get home because it was getting late, so I went back by the cake shop and pulled my skate board from behind the bushes. I pushed the skate board fast and then coasted all the way to the house. When I got there a new car was parked in the driveway. I assumed that was my older sister's car, so I hurried in to greet her.

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