It’s a good idea just it’s my week with Blaise so I would have to talk with Sam which i’m pretty sure he wouldn’t mind. An extra week with Blaise I would love one, but I also need another week off for sleep i've been so tired. As my week with Blaise was ending I got some stuff of Blaise's packed up ready for him to go to his dad’s. I got my mom to take us over there I told my mom it might take me a while. When…
I was really nervous because of the whole dance that day, even when I was on the party bus that was all I could think about. I somehow managed to take a picture with my brother while we were on the bus which did bring joy to me. The quinceanera dance ended up pretty good and next thing you know, the day had ended. Later on my brother and I would hang out a bit more, but then problems began to come…
In fact, he was out of town. First, you act as though my children murdered her and then you all but accuse my husband of doing it. Now you give me this look as if I would do something that horrible,” Marlene said raising her voice again. “Just one second, I need to talk with my supervisor. I want you to wait here?” Marlene nodded her head that she would wait as he left the room. “We have enough evidence to hold her. I am positive she murdered her mother and we can prove it. I am ready…
Emily Sidden Tenek the Martian and the Study of Earth “Hey, Tenek! Come look at the new spaceship that the company just bought. It’s so amazing!” Fleebie exclaimed from outside of the observatory. Tenek took a peek out the door and said “Yeah, it’s got some nice rocket boosters and it’s got a nice shape to it, but if you’ll excuse me I need to get back to work. I’ve got to finish my report of what I’ve found out about Earth.” “Oh, what’s the big rush?” Fleebie asked whimsically₁.…
lifted your hands; reaching out. I clutched onto them and held them tight; savouring the feeling, the darkest parts of me knew I may never experience this again. I closed my eyes. All these years I have been battling, clinging to the one thread of hope that maybe one day things might be different. But my hope has vanished. It’s a speck of dust travelling with the wind. I have fallen into acceptance. Nobody has a chance, we mean nothing to death. We are all shadows on the wall of time,…
conversation, he means business. He breaks the silence, “I need you to help me meet with Daisy”. I stare back into his usually captivating brown eyes but they now appear cold and uninviting. I don’t know what to say. “I need your help, you’re the only one who can help me” he continues. “Why…
beautiful green eyes that I'm extremely jealous of. I love how you're so fun loving and that you correct me in my life by giving me advice that I can always use in my daily life. Not only that but you encourage me to try new things like going out for dance in the third grade because you knew how much performing in front of an audience means to me. You compliment me and build my self esteem up by saying things like, just because I'm short doesn't make me any less beautiful or incapable of doing…
counselling helps people get out of debt and helps you to manage your finances better. - What do they need from me? - A list of the companies you owe. They 'll talk to them to give you a lower rate. Wow! A lower rate? That 's awesome. - So I only pay one account? - Yes. They consolidate your debt. But you must be truthful with them. You must show them all your accounts and your payslip. My payslip? So they can figure out how much you can pay back, even if it 's a small amount. But the…
better. I must ask you, once again mother, please let me down from the pedestal you have placed me on. While I am flattered by all your more than kind words, I implore you to cease the sweet-talking. I am not worthy of most of your compliments, for no one is truly as perfect as you claim I am. People might think lowly of me if all they hear you talk about is how worthy I am of idolizing. For the thousandth time mother, I’m not. I would hate for people to think me vain or egotistical. Further,…
Affliction By Peter Van Houton. The one extraordinary thing is her little infinity with August Waters. This the greatest infinity of all times. "A boy was staring at me. I was quite sure I'd never seen him before. Long and leanly muscular, he dwarfed the molded plastic elementary school chair he was sitting in. Mahogany hair, straight and shirt. He looked my age, maybe a year older, and he sat with his tailbone against the edge of the chair, his posture agressively poor, one hand half in a…