Personal Narrative: Webster Groves

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I was 13 going into the seventh grade and My summer vacation days were lingering to a close in late July of the sunny and quiet Webster Groves. The days were long and hot, my friends and I would roam our neighborhoods and country club always looking for fun stuff to do, especially looking for trouble. We use to weave in and out through the train tracks and small streets, using them as our alleyways because that linked both of the country clubs in Webster Groves .Then one day, when the glistening sun and beautiful day beamed through my windows and awake me from my deep sleep. My mother creeped in my room, thinking I was still asleep but I could here every crack with her footsteps on my maplewood floor. She told me their was a new kid on the …show more content…
The door opens and a kid standing their with muddy brown eyes that looked like the mississippi river, flowy brown hair, and a pudgy face. I Immediately introduced myself, and we hit off to a great start. I went inside and me and him sat in his basement playing madden and talked about every information we could give each other. John Gabriel came from New Orleans, he said Webster Groves was a lot similar to his life down in New Orleans. He also told me the reason why he came because of his dad and how he is now the president at nerinx. Me and john shared a whole lot in common, he grew to be like a little brother to me even though we were the same age but I was scared for him about to start school at a place he completely didn't know. By this time of seventh grade everyone at my grade school was already really close friends with each other, I was scared for him that he wouldn't fit …show more content…
The cool spring air of may outside was so nice that we almost had our graduation ceromony in front of our school. Every Single one of my classmates were dressed to the nine, there was so many vivid pastel colors o girls dresses and the boys suit coats or pants. It felt like a scene at the Kentucky Derby. Our Graduation ceremony went by very quick in our church, I was very surprised, it all went by in a blink of an eye. We had our reception at one of our classmates house, they had a pool and everything. I was sitting across our table outside eating dinner with all the boys, eating away at our nice steak meals. John was extra quiet all during the day, I knew he had something very upsetting to say or maybe he was just sad we were all leaving. He sat up straight at our table and cleared his throat like he was about to say something we were all dying to know

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