no name.[2]
It’s 6:23 when her alarm clock decorated with little pandas rang. The sound woke her up in a second and she scrambled out of her double bed to the tick and tock, which echoed through out her room. Slowly twisting the doorknob to the right without waking up her slumbering parents and brother. She turned on the shower without any lights because, she did not want to blind herself with fluorescent lights which hung above. Stepping into the white shower letting burning cold water rinse down her face and through her blonde hair. She applied frizz control shampoo and conditioner and quickly got out and grabbed a clean blue towel. Opening the door and walking silently onto the wood floor and leaving four wet footprints until she reached her bedroom. After changing for school into light blue jeans and a green v-neck, she combed her hair and rushed into the kitchen to find her brother slowly eating his Captain Crunch cereal. She would not have enough time to enjoy cereal when she needed to be out the door in five minutes. Therefore, she grabbed a piece of bread and smeared on some peanut butter. Her mom had put together a lunch for her and she accepted it with a thank you and a kiss on the cheek. And in a blink of an eye, she was out the door and down the steps to another lifeless day at school.Only 7 minutes to spare when she reached the entrance of her brick school. Walking through the halls were still intimidating, even though she was older than most of the other students. But, she simply ignored the comments and remarks because she knew she had a future and she knew she was going to do something amazing or be someone in her life. Most of the ignorant students were just at school because it was the law. But she was there to learn and to be successful; education was important to her and her showed how much respect she had for herself and others. She reached her locker and stuffed her backpack and other books into the metal compartment, only keeping her binder tucked under her left arm. Walking into homeroom, she normally sat next to the window where a big maple tree grew outside this enclosed prison cell which they call class. She loved gazing outside and when the window was cracked open, she loved the feeling of fresh morning freeze coiling around each hair on her head. But today, weird as it might seem, a brand new someone was sitting in her regular spot. She found her quite particular because, no one really new comes to her school because, who would want to live somewhere so remote compared to a action-filled city. Even sitting next to him, she could still feel the freeze which she loved. He did not seem as rowdy as the other boys in her school which was a good sign. She spoke to him in kind welcomes. She did not want to seem totally intrigue that someone new was attending her school but she did not want to give an impression that she also had no manners. He responded back with fluid words which rang in her ears. It alarmed her how poised he was, he seemed like the type who would love to talk about their favorite poetry and authors and discuss thrilling places and experiences they have witnessed in the past. At last, someone caring and with good values. This someone can be her friend. She wants to know more and more about him. She hopes he feels the same. She is accepting him with arms open because right now, she had a zero social life which was denting her brain with boredom. They continued talking and before she knew it, the bell had rung for the first class of the day. And surprisingly she thought that today might be a life changing day and today might be fun.