Analysis Of The Barker Family By Lovona Lun

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The Barker family and their neighborhood friends
What you will be reading about in the story would be on a young man and young lady named Raymond Barker and Lovona Luu and how they fall in love how big of a change their whole entire life’s changed in such a short amount of time.
There was a family party on the street of Wheeler Court. By the name of the family the Barker who just involved the whole neighborhood in every event they ever had on their street. The Barker family had left a note on every single neighbors door and the note had said you are invited to my family party please come and join. Everyone in their neighborhood had got along and were all treated like family of their own. The party starts at 5 o’clock the Barkers shouted be
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Barker “Aunty who was the very pretty girl that young girl you introduced me to at the door with the pretty blue eyes”? Mrs. Barker said “Oh yes honey that was Lovona Luu she’s such a sweet and intelligent young lady respectful she is a very shy girl”. Raymond was so interested in her couldn’t keep his eyes off of her the whole time he was at his family’s party. It took Raymond a while because he kept getting nervous but finally decided to introduce his self once again to her and she had the biggest smile on her face and couldn’t help herself but to laugh. Lovana had said “Yes I just met you but nice to meet you agaian Raymond” with her huge smile and her face had gotten so red like a cherry. Once that had happen Raymond wouldn’t leave Lovona’s side the rest of the party and was just trying his hardest to make her his not even only that he even walked her all the way home just couldn’t have her leave his side. But long story Raymond and Lovona had become the most lovable two love birds in the world and couldn’t live without each other for one second of the day, well unless it was needed. A year went by and Raymond had already had his mind just didn’t know when the right time was for him but just had to make it happen and had asked Lovona to Marry him. Lovona of course said “Yes”! I’d be more than happy too. So their they were the happiest and so happily in love and would just stare and stare at each other and laugh about how they first met and started their little life’s

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