Dialogue Essay: Lily's Stereotypes

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Beep! Beep! Beep! It was July 21, 2098 and Peter just woke up. Last night was a bad night. He was annoyed by all the noise the alarm clock was playing so he opened his bedside table drawer and threw it in the drawer. He was very tired but tried to resist falling back asleep but he just couldn’t. Ten minutes passed and he was still asleep.A creek came from the bedroom door and a big shadow appeared. Peter wakes up and instantly sees the shadow in the morning glow! He crawls till the end of his bed and sees his puggle, Lily. Lily is a puppy that Peter found on the road, abandoned, lost, and alone. Lily is Peter’s only family. Peter doesn't know if his family is dead or alive -since he was 2 months to age 12. He was adopted on January 16, 2087 …show more content…
Peter had a girlfriend called Ella Kimberly. She is one of the daughters of the Barons of Las Vegas. She had short blonde hair and light green eyes and she was also is creative and imaginative. She owns one of the most famous and trusted Human Resources Management business making her also one of the richest people ever. She has 308 buildings where her store is located around the world. Sadly they broke up when Peter found Lily. Ella hated animals. As soon as she saw Lily she asked Petey “Is this your dog? because if so were done”. Poor Peter had to choose between living a filthy rich life with Ella or help this poor homeless puppy. Sadly for Ella, Peter chose the puppy. She then bursted out the door leaving all of her belonging that she decided to keep at Peters house. Well, that's his story, until now. Lily walks up her small puppy staircase that leads up onto Peter’s bed. She licks his face making him smile. He pretends to still be sleeping so Lily goes near him and lies near him. Peter then jumped up and scare’s Lily making her fall onto the rugged floor. She then walks out the room in a sassy/funny way. Peter then gets off of his king size bed and goes into his master bedroom. He did his usual morning routine, Shower, Brush his teeth, change his clothes, eat breakfast, feed Lily and finally take his allergy pills to resist getting problems with pollen for the

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