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Okay this one story was written in October, when I first started writing.
BTW I'm only 13.
She was out the door and running before you knew it. Tears in her empty hazel eyes. Her mouth in a tight frown. Her cheeks already bight red from the bitter cold. Her black bookbag went up and down while she ran. She knew she was never coming back to the hell hole you call a home. Thinking back on today I mean she had school and everything was fine there, but when she got home she just clicked. Was she tried and sick of everything? She didn't know why. I know you dont want me and I'M NEVER COMING BACK were the last words she said to her unloving hateful thing you call a mother. She ran that felt like hours and maybe were. Then all of a sudden she just stopped and stood there in silence. She felt like she had to go back and get something. But what she didn't know. What had seem like hours she remember her locket her dad gave her. But, now he was dead and 6 feet under. When she think about her dad she would feel sad, hollow, and dead inside. By, now her tears were gone by her eyes were still red and hollow. She knew she couldn't go back for it now. Thinking about her dad he had died of a so called ''heart attack''. But, she knew back when she was 8 that her mom had something to do with it. Now she was 15 and going on 16 in a few mouths. Her Blonde hair was now partly in her face from the hard cold wind. She needed to get somewhere and fast. But, where would she go? So, she just started walking along the deserted highway. Thinking what she was going to do. She ever felt so alone like now. She started to cry again her hazel eyes starting to fill up. Her head held down and the emptiness filling her up. She kept walking everystep feeling more sorrow. 'Till she just stopped motioness. She looked up to the gary dark sky. She wasn't crying anymore but her mouth opened. She started screaming letting out everything she held deep inside. Her high pitch yelling just stopped as she look ahead and her empty hazel eyes had a little hope in them now. She didn't know why she screamed but it helped a ton. She started walking ahead her head look up the highway like noting ever happened.....
Now this one was written like a few days ago.
As the golden orb in the sky melted away for another night fading beneath the horizon, Violet sat on a branch of a tree near the city of Philadelphia, she thought about the world she lived in and wondered what life would be like if her family was happier. Her lips curled into a smile, knowing that it would never come true.
A breeze lifted her blonde hair to the sky above, snapping her out of her thoughts. As the sun dipped beneath the horizon, she stared into a sky splashed with red and yellow clouds. Soon twilight engulfed the atmosphere.
She began to wander off into her own world again. A smile played upon Violet’s lips as she thought about running away from home and never returning. But she had a mother and a younger sister to care for. She then chuckled to herself. What was I thinking? Just because I hardly have any food and I am poor, that is no reason for me thinking about running away. She pushed the though right out of her head. Soon the moon was slowing rising in the sky. Her steel-gray eyes gleamed in the moonlight as she observed the sky. Violet then jumped down from the tree and whirled around.
It’s time to go home, Violet thought.
The sentence echoed in her head as she strolled down the forest trail away from the ancient tree. It was now dusk, making the sky look even more vivid. She would usually spend her afternoons here, in the forest miles away from Philadelphia; it was a great way to get away from home. She hated her life and almost everyone in it As Violet kept walking, the sky shifted to a navy blue.
The forest went from a place that was bursting with life and with light filtering through the top branches to this ominous place where the darkness engulfed everything.
As she rambled down the rock pathway filled with twigs, the smell of the decaying bark filled her nostrils. She wrinkled her nose, trying to suppress the odor. Then she stopped dead in her tracks. It felt like someone was watching her. Her were muscles tense and her body was frozen in place. The sound of her unsteady breathing filled her ear; then finally she had enough strength to see what was behind her. So she gasped and spun around-clenching her fists. But there was nothing in sight. Out of fear, she began to sprint. The eerie, green forest passed in a blur beside her. The sound of her heavy breathing, gasping for breath, was the only sound. There was still some light left in the sky, quickly being submerged by deep gray clouds.
BTW I'm only 13.
She was out the door and running before you knew it. Tears in her empty hazel eyes. Her mouth in a tight frown. Her cheeks already bight red from the bitter cold. Her black bookbag went up and down while she ran. She knew she was never coming back to the hell hole you call a home. Thinking back on today I mean she had school and everything was fine there, but when she got home she just clicked. Was she tried and sick of everything? She didn't know why. I know you dont want me and I'M NEVER COMING BACK were the last words she said to her unloving hateful thing you call a mother. She ran that felt like hours and maybe were. Then all of a sudden she just stopped and stood there in silence. She felt like she had to go back and get something. But what she didn't know. What had seem like hours she remember her locket her dad gave her. But, now he was dead and 6 feet under. When she think about her dad she would feel sad, hollow, and dead inside. By, now her tears were gone by her eyes were still red and hollow. She knew she couldn't go back for it now. Thinking about her dad he had died of a so called ''heart attack''. But, she knew back when she was 8 that her mom had something to do with it. Now she was 15 and going on 16 in a few mouths. Her Blonde hair was now partly in her face from the hard cold wind. She needed to get somewhere and fast. But, where would she go? So, she just started walking along the deserted highway. Thinking what she was going to do. She ever felt so alone like now. She started to cry again her hazel eyes starting to fill up. Her head held down and the emptiness filling her up. She kept walking everystep feeling more sorrow. 'Till she just stopped motioness. She looked up to the gary dark sky. She wasn't crying anymore but her mouth opened. She started screaming letting out everything she held deep inside. Her high pitch yelling just stopped as she look ahead and her empty hazel eyes had a little hope in them now. She didn't know why she screamed but it helped a ton. She started walking ahead her head look up the highway like noting ever happened.....
Now this one was written like a few days ago.
As the golden orb in the sky melted away for another night fading beneath the horizon, Violet sat on a branch of a tree near the city of Philadelphia, she thought about the world she lived in and wondered what life would be like if her family was happier. Her lips curled into a smile, knowing that it would never come true.
A breeze lifted her blonde hair to the sky above, snapping her out of her thoughts. As the sun dipped beneath the horizon, she stared into a sky splashed with red and yellow clouds. Soon twilight engulfed the atmosphere.
She began to wander off into her own world again. A smile played upon Violet’s lips as she thought about running away from home and never returning. But she had a mother and a younger sister to care for. She then chuckled to herself. What was I thinking? Just because I hardly have any food and I am poor, that is no reason for me thinking about running away. She pushed the though right out of her head. Soon the moon was slowing rising in the sky. Her steel-gray eyes gleamed in the moonlight as she observed the sky. Violet then jumped down from the tree and whirled around.
It’s time to go home, Violet thought.
The sentence echoed in her head as she strolled down the forest trail away from the ancient tree. It was now dusk, making the sky look even more vivid. She would usually spend her afternoons here, in the forest miles away from Philadelphia; it was a great way to get away from home. She hated her life and almost everyone in it As Violet kept walking, the sky shifted to a navy blue.
The forest went from a place that was bursting with life and with light filtering through the top branches to this ominous place where the darkness engulfed everything.
As she rambled down the rock pathway filled with twigs, the smell of the decaying bark filled her nostrils. She wrinkled her nose, trying to suppress the odor. Then she stopped dead in her tracks. It felt like someone was watching her. Her were muscles tense and her body was frozen in place. The sound of her unsteady breathing filled her ear; then finally she had enough strength to see what was behind her. So she gasped and spun around-clenching her fists. But there was nothing in sight. Out of fear, she began to sprint. The eerie, green forest passed in a blur beside her. The sound of her heavy breathing, gasping for breath, was the only sound. There was still some light left in the sky, quickly being submerged by deep gray clouds.