Personal Narrative Essay: The Culture Of Aliens

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So there they were, on planet Earth, just sitting in a dorm room like a couple of regular college students. Their names were Jamie, Phillip, Carl, and Liam. They looked like a couple of normal teenage boys. But, what each of them don’t know, and what nobody else knows, is that they are all extraterrestrials from different planets. They disguised themselves so they can come to Earth to study and learn about the culture. Each alien has been sent information about themselves so that nobody will reveal that they are extraterrestrials from different planets. Jamie is from the planet Saturn. Jamie’s last name is Gerrick, middle name is Rae, and he is 19 years old. His home town is Montgomery, Alabama and his parents names are Debra and Joseph …show more content…
Phillip replies back saying, “Yes, I’m so excited. I’ve never had a hamburger before. Have you guys had a hamburger before?” Jamie shakes his head no and so does Carl and Liam. “Are hamburgers made of ham?” Carl asks. “Yes, that is why they are called hamburgers.” Phillip says. “This is going to be a great night, just hanging out with my new friends at a new school and eating some hamburgers that are made out of ham.” Liam says. “Well, I have to go do some things before we go out together. See you guys later.” Liam says. “Me to, I have very important errands I need to do. Bye.” Phillip says. “I also need to go do some things. Bye bye everyone.” Carl says. The three roommates leave the dorm room with Jamie …show more content…
“I thought hamburgers were made of ham. This taste like it was from a cow.” Phillip says. Phillip and Liam are at a table together and Carl and Jamie are at a table together too, and Jamie is feeling very weird. He keeps looking at Carl, and Carl keeps looking at him. It feels like fire is in his chest, and adrenaline is running through his veins. Carls face is flushed and he looks at Jamie and says, “I-I feel very weird when I’m around you Jamie. But, it’s a feeling I like. I’ve never felt this way before. Do you feel the same?” Jamie looks at him and nods his head. Carl sighs quietly, but not hatefully. Liam and Phillip seem to be enjoying themselves, eating their first ever hamburger with fries and a

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