Lucy Gunderson: A Fictional Narrative

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December 2nd, 2014; In the large room decorated in shades of pink and splashes of a pastel blue stood a girl. Her long ivory hair that went down to her hips swayed back and forth as she giddily walked around her room. Goosebumps danced upon her Pale skin as she peeked back down to her phone. Her lavender eyes sparkled as she gazed at the image of a boy with long black hair and dark blue eyes. She fell back into her bed, her smile Widening as she sighed. “Lucy! Dinner is ready!” An older, matured female voice called from just down the stairs, in the kitchen of the large house. Lucy hopped up from her laying position and bounded out her bedroom door and down to the dining room where her father and younger brothers were sitting, waiting for …show more content…
The warm and calming aura radiating off of him made him seem welcoming and friendly. “Lucy Gunderson. It’s nice to meet you Keith.” her voice came out confident, even if she wasn’t. The final bell of the day rang throughout the halls, Students flooded out of their classes and to their lockers. Lucy bounded to the front of the school to find the one and old Keith, he was staring into the sky as he waited. “Keith! You ready to go?” Lucy skipped up the the tall male and smiled widely up at him. The two teens agreed to hang out after school that day during lunch hour. His body turned and he smiled, giving a small nodded the two teens walked to the small white car and drove off campus. “So where do you wanna go?” Lucy’s voice sounded above the music that played through the car’s speakers. She took her eyes off the road to look at Keith before looking back and continuing to drive. “Is there an ice cream shop or a park here?” Keith asked as he watched the scenery go by. “Mom I’m home!” Lucy called out as the front door closed behind her. No reply came back to her. She walked to the kitchen to find a note on the fridge.
‘Your father and I took you brothers out for dinner.
We weren’t sure when you'd be

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