Arrianna Allen
Stories (2/0)
Unordinary
The next morning, I got ready for school. I ate breakfast and then went out and waited for the bus. When it came, I sat in the front behind the bus driver. I didn't see Sai on the bus, either. When I arrived at school, I noticed that the High school was big and colorful. The school was very diverse, and had a lot of people. I went straight into the office to get my schedule. When I walked out, I ran into Sai by the lockers talking to his friends. "Oh hey, Bonnie," He said. He turned his head to his friends saying,"I'll see you guys later, I'm going to show the new girl around." They all gave him a smirk and walked away. I showed him my schedule and he said, "You have Mr. Heckerman's class first. I had him last year. He's an okay teacher, but try not to get on his bad side. He easily gets mad. Oh, and we both have fifth period together."
By Arrianna Allen4 years ago in Futurism
Unordinary
It was a cool August in Billings, Montana. My mother and I had just gotten on a plane, and we were moving to Los Angeles California to live with my grandmother. My grandfather died a few months ago, and my mom didn't want my nana to live alone. She decided that we should move in with her. My mom and dad just divorced from my dad, and she thought it was the perfect time for us to make the dreaded change. "This will be a great experience for you Bonnie," my mom said on the airplane. "You said you always wanted to live in California." "Yeah, but that was a long time ago, I'm a junior this year mom." I had two more years until I could graduate from Wilson High school with my best friends. We made plans to make our senior year the best year ever, and now we're moving. I sat in the seat next to the window and looked at my reflection. I had dark brown eyes, brown skin, and brown curly hair. I look a lot like my mom, everybody says.
By Arrianna Allen4 years ago in Futurism