This is the third chapter. Gwen's POV. Let's get it started in ha, let's get it started in here...
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My mom woke me up early that morning. We had to go pick up my cousin from the train station.
As we waited outside the train tracks, I started to imagine what she might look like again.
My mom had told me a little thêm about her while we were driving to the station.
“You know, you’re cousin likes a lot of the same things bạn do, Gwenneth,” she’d said, smiling. “She used to be your playmate when bạn were little.”
“You mean that kid in the red and black ‘The voices told me to’ t-shirt?”
She laughed and exclaimed, “Yes, that’s the girl.” Then her expression grew grim. “Sweetie, although bạn remember her, she might not remember you.”
I frowned. “What do bạn mean?”
She sighed. “Well, while she was living with her parents, she got into a…er…accident.”
“What?!”
“Her mother was driving her from school one day,” she started. “And a truck driver had been drinking and…plowed right into their car.” She seemed like she was near tears.
“They survived, right mom?” my brother, Damien, piped up from the back seat.
“Of course they did,” she assured, wiping her eyes with her hands. “But…your cousin had a slight case of amnesia.”
“What’s amnesia?” he asked, very annoyingly.
“It’s when bạn forget stuff, Einstein,” I snapped.
“Oh, it’s so nice to see bạn two getting along.” Mom smirked and giggled. “Your sister’s right. And she may hoặc may not remember you, depending on whether her parents tried to help get her memory back.”
“Can bạn tell me her name now?” I asked, somewhat annoyed that she’d refrained from telling me her first name.
“That’s a secret until bạn meet her,” she informed, winking at me.
The girl I’d seen at age 3 had frizzy, curly locks of reddish-brown hair, always wore some kind of joke t-shirt (‘I’m With Stupid,’ ‘My Sister Did It,’ ‘Me Pretending to Listen Should Be Enough for You,’ etc), and always had the same bracelet she’d told me she had made out of recycled newspaper. We’d become such good Những người bạn that summer, and she’d always been in such a good mood all the time…
I sometimes guessed that I’d turned Goth around the time that she moved away. But from how much fun we’d had with each other, I couldn’t wait to meet her.
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My mom woke me up early that morning. We had to go pick up my cousin from the train station.
As we waited outside the train tracks, I started to imagine what she might look like again.
My mom had told me a little thêm about her while we were driving to the station.
“You know, you’re cousin likes a lot of the same things bạn do, Gwenneth,” she’d said, smiling. “She used to be your playmate when bạn were little.”
“You mean that kid in the red and black ‘The voices told me to’ t-shirt?”
She laughed and exclaimed, “Yes, that’s the girl.” Then her expression grew grim. “Sweetie, although bạn remember her, she might not remember you.”
I frowned. “What do bạn mean?”
She sighed. “Well, while she was living with her parents, she got into a…er…accident.”
“What?!”
“Her mother was driving her from school one day,” she started. “And a truck driver had been drinking and…plowed right into their car.” She seemed like she was near tears.
“They survived, right mom?” my brother, Damien, piped up from the back seat.
“Of course they did,” she assured, wiping her eyes with her hands. “But…your cousin had a slight case of amnesia.”
“What’s amnesia?” he asked, very annoyingly.
“It’s when bạn forget stuff, Einstein,” I snapped.
“Oh, it’s so nice to see bạn two getting along.” Mom smirked and giggled. “Your sister’s right. And she may hoặc may not remember you, depending on whether her parents tried to help get her memory back.”
“Can bạn tell me her name now?” I asked, somewhat annoyed that she’d refrained from telling me her first name.
“That’s a secret until bạn meet her,” she informed, winking at me.
The girl I’d seen at age 3 had frizzy, curly locks of reddish-brown hair, always wore some kind of joke t-shirt (‘I’m With Stupid,’ ‘My Sister Did It,’ ‘Me Pretending to Listen Should Be Enough for You,’ etc), and always had the same bracelet she’d told me she had made out of recycled newspaper. We’d become such good Những người bạn that summer, and she’d always been in such a good mood all the time…
I sometimes guessed that I’d turned Goth around the time that she moved away. But from how much fun we’d had with each other, I couldn’t wait to meet her.
duncan:are bạn ready?
trent:i think so
duncan:i take that as a yes (gets stuff to look emo)
trent:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
(20 mins later)
trent:(wiats at the door)
(door opens)
trent:hey are bạn ready?
tak:sure
trent:i think bạn are going to like this movie
tak:what is it?
trent:were going to freedy vs jason
tak:cool
(after the movie)
tak:that was great trent
trent: ha xin chào do bạn what to come to my house?
tak:sure
(at trents house)
tak:cool is this your old toys?
trent:hay
tak:cute (soon she gos to sleep)
trent:(kiss her) good night
It's easy to become obsessed with TDI isn't it. bạn watch one episode and boom! your obsessed! but,can bạn become to obsessed? some people can, i'm REALLY REALLY REALLY obsessed, but one of my "friends" REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY obsessed! everything she says envlolves TDI, everything she prints out of her computer is TDI. SHE DID HER SCHOOL báo cáo ON TDI!!! her teacher gave her an F!!:) but anyways, one ngày she sprayed a dude with a ngọn lửa, chữa cháy hose who đã đưa ý kiến he "wasn't a fan" of TDI, he đã đưa ý kiến he was gonna call the cops, but I left before they came, cause I was afraid one of them would reconize me.
JG (juvi goer)
JG (juvi goer)