Personal Narrative: All Because Of Rent

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All Because of Rent

Once upon a time, there were two people having a wonderful life. Professor Plum was at his luxurious residence on February 6, 2016 just working in his hi-tech office. He was 5´3, had brown hair, blue eyes, 210 lbs., and always wore purple. There was a certain someone on her way to see him. Her name was Casey Johnson and she was 5´1 and had lovely long blonde hair.

Casey just entered the best college in the world (in her own opinion). She just entered the one and only Ohio State University! The only problem was she didn’t have a place to stay. All the dorms were completely taken. Casey started to worry, but luckily there was one place open at Plums residence. She hustled over there as quickly as she could. Once she
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Then they had to cut to the chase.

Casey stated, ¨ I would love to rent a dorm from this lovely place. All the dorms are taken."

Professor Plum replied with, ¨ Don’t worry about it, if you promise to pay your rent on time we will work out your deposit.¨

Casey said, ¨Thanks, this is the nicest thing that anyone has ever done for me, I can´t thank you enough!¨

Cameron replied with "No problem, have a nice day!"

Casey hurried home and told her parents the excellent news and they were shocked!

Meanwhile, Casey started to pack the next day on February 7,2016. She was packed completely up and ready to go she moved 3 days later. She was excited for the new chapter of her life but yet very nervous to leave her family and friends. While walking into the busy lobby she was greeted by Mr.Plum with her room number and key. As soon as she walked into her dorm she fell in love. The walls were here favorite color yellow, it had brand new lovely brown furniture. Once she walked in her room, she was stunned she felt like she was a princess. Her bed was her dream bed. It was a water bed and she has always wanted a water bed. She had a white night stand, gray walls, and the rest of the furniture was black. She had a colossal bathroom in the part connected to her room and a walk in closet, which was all she has ever dreamed

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