Friday, May 12, 2017

                                                                      Names
     

           I looked into the mirror.  All I could see was the names people had called me.  I did not want to believe it.  But something made me glance back up at the mirror.  I turned and left.  That night, I just couldn't eat anything so I went to my room.  I could not understand why I had cared about all those comments.  I walked back toward my mirror and smiled.  I knew what I was going to do.  I walked over to my phone, and logged out of all my social media accounts.  I had regained my confidence.

Thursday, May 4, 2017


          
                                                                   The Tunnel


            The water was splashing against my ankles.  The smell was almost unbearable. I continued to run.  I spotted in the distance, that there was light.  My hopes suddenly raised.  I stopped and glanced upward.  It was another sewer cover.  I climbed the ladder, hoping I was finally safe.  I grabbed onto the cover, but found myself slipping back toward the murky water.  I looked back up at the cover.   Slime dripped through the cover, landing with a splash in the water.  Suddenly, I heard a voice from the other end of the tunnel.  It was the police.  

Friday, April 7, 2017



                                The Wall

The third bell rang.  I knew I was running out of time.  The wall would be closing soon and then I would be lost.  I glanced at my watch.  I had two minutes.  I ran down the hall, dodging all the people.  I looked at the people, where was my mom? I tripped.  I rolled.  I looked up, there was a crowd of people surrounding me.  Now I would never make it in time.  I stood up, and continued to run.  I stopped.  There was the wall.  I stepped through, but I was too late, the wall closed, I was stuck in the wall.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

                                    The Sunset


         The beautiful sunset was glowing.  The sun was setting and I wanted to take a picture with my camera.  I pulled the camera out of my brown leather bag.  The sunset was quickly disappearing.  I had to hurry.  I started to become worried that the sun would disappear before I got to take the picture.  The camera was malfunctioning, and the sun was almost fully behind the mountain.  I finally managed to get the camera from the bag.  But the sun was just barely peeking out from the mountain.  It was hard to get the perfect angle.  The sun disappeared from my view.  I missed the chance.