"Wake up, sissy! Wake up!" Anna screamed in my ear.
"OUCH!" I yelled back sitting up. Anna left my room. The walls of my room are filled with posters of rock bands and singers. I got up and changed into my clothes.Today was a different day. I was wearing a blue t-shirt with a peace sign on it and my favori Miss Me Jeans.I went down the wooden staircase. I walked through our kitchen, heading in the direction of the dining room. Our dining room had a fond d’écran that had stamps that toi would get in a passport because my family LOVED to travel. My mother came in with my usual breakfast: crêpes with bacon and eggs. When I finished, I put my plate in the cuisine sink.
"Mom, I want to walk to school today. I don't want to ride the bus," I told my mother.
"Ok, if toi say so," she replied.
"Mom, I do say so,"I stated
"Ok, but toi weren't supposed to an-"
"I know," I replied leaving the room. I went to the front door and stood there for a moment. Then, I opened the door and left. I walked a long while, so when I got there, i got a huge drink of water.
"Hey, Katiey!" I a dit waving to my best friend.
"Hey Savannah! Did toi hear we are having a pep rally this afternoon? It's at one o'clock, right in the middle of science!" she a dit excitedly. Katiey and I both HATE science. It wasn't our thing. All morning I wondered what the pep rally was about. At lunch, everyone was chatting about it. After a long lunch period, Katiey and I ran over to science.
"Today, we are learning about our ecosystem," Mr. Savorlite continued," but our lesson will be cut short today because of the pep rally." During that long and boring lesson, I was only half listening!
"OUCH!" I yelled back sitting up. Anna left my room. The walls of my room are filled with posters of rock bands and singers. I got up and changed into my clothes.Today was a different day. I was wearing a blue t-shirt with a peace sign on it and my favori Miss Me Jeans.I went down the wooden staircase. I walked through our kitchen, heading in the direction of the dining room. Our dining room had a fond d’écran that had stamps that toi would get in a passport because my family LOVED to travel. My mother came in with my usual breakfast: crêpes with bacon and eggs. When I finished, I put my plate in the cuisine sink.
"Mom, I want to walk to school today. I don't want to ride the bus," I told my mother.
"Ok, if toi say so," she replied.
"Mom, I do say so,"I stated
"Ok, but toi weren't supposed to an-"
"I know," I replied leaving the room. I went to the front door and stood there for a moment. Then, I opened the door and left. I walked a long while, so when I got there, i got a huge drink of water.
"Hey, Katiey!" I a dit waving to my best friend.
"Hey Savannah! Did toi hear we are having a pep rally this afternoon? It's at one o'clock, right in the middle of science!" she a dit excitedly. Katiey and I both HATE science. It wasn't our thing. All morning I wondered what the pep rally was about. At lunch, everyone was chatting about it. After a long lunch period, Katiey and I ran over to science.
"Today, we are learning about our ecosystem," Mr. Savorlite continued," but our lesson will be cut short today because of the pep rally." During that long and boring lesson, I was only half listening!