This is not what she expected... Following Amanda and Niels' amazing wedding ceremony, Bella had received notice from her teacher's blog that they would leave the following day for their class trip to LA. Since she was already in the United States, sh figured she'd go straight to LA rather than head back to London first. Yet, a couple of days later, she was still all alone.
Alone, again! With a sigh, she tossed her book aside. Reading about mixology was making her feel like going to the nearest liquor store and try everything they had. It was a rather interesting urge, actually. She grabbed her phone and sent a quick email to her teacher, enquiring of everyone's whereabouts. Chewing on her lip, she got up off the hotel suite bed and rummaged through her bag to find her iPod and headphone. It was morning, and the weather outside was amazing. Just the kid of weather she favored. Perfect for jogging, she thought. She searched for her exercise playlist on her iPod, and she was off for a jog.
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Once again, I'm sorry I missed last week's homework assignment. However, Australia and LA are great places to go! I'd love either of those trips. One thing i would love about Melbourne is all the wildlife and suck, but for LA, I'd love Venice Beach.
Packing list for Los Angeles 1. Bikini 2. Sunglasses 3. Laptop 5. iPod 6. Toiletries 7. Camera 8. Beach shoes 9. Shorts 10. Money Packing list for Melbourne 1. Sunglasses 2. Rain jacket' 3. Camera 4. Laptop 5. iPod 6. Toiletries 7. Light jacket/sweater 8. PJs 9. Money 10. Journal Of course it all depends in which season we go to Melbourne. The climate in LA is pretty much the same all year around. She glared at the screen for a while longer. There was absolutely no motivation to do her homework. Normally, she quite enjoyed homework and she was proud because she was scholarly. After all, that was certainly something to brag about. Yet now, it just seemed pointless. With a sigh, she slammed her book closed and shoved it aside. She just wanted time to think. Or rather, she wanted to stop thinking. She walked out of her bedroom, snatching her headphones and ipod from her desk on her way out. The thought of leaving the house crossed her mind, but what was the point of that too. No one in London seemed to care much about hanging out with her. Making friends was as painful as pulling teeth. She'd met people, yes, but oh how quickly they seemed to forget that she existed. It was bloody annoying. It was becoming frequent--this mood of hers. Was she too young to already turn into a bitter cat lady? Suddenly, her mood was lightened. She tucked her iPod into her pocket, put her headphone over her ears and ran out of the house. She knew just what she needed! Comments #1. Aaahw, it's cute!!
Isabella van Loon-Jones #2. Isn't he? He'd fun too! Isabella Dwyer #3. I bet!! Isabella van Loon-Jones Hi Mr. Rudd-Fifield. Sorry I'm late. I paired up with Lexie to do the homework assignment. I just turned 15, but I was 14 at the time of the assignment. Here's what I learned about Lexie. Her full name is Alexia Tisha Hannah Smith. She has a one-year-old Dalmatian named Dotti, who she got on the evening before her 14th birthday. Lexie's most favourite things to do is drawing. She also enjoys baking cakes, walking with Dotti and taking pictures. She's perhaps especially proud of drawing. Like me, Lexie doesn't have a boyfriend. However, she has 3 siblings currenty. It seems she has biological siblings and adopted siblings. The three she mentioned are Danielle, Reagan, Jasper, Adrianna and Jade. Comments #1. Nice work! No worries about being late, I think we all needed a little extra time!
Ian Rudd-Fifield Her eyes lingered on her laptop screen as she lightly tapped her chin in deep thought. Here she was, still in Rio, and she'd failed to do her first homework assignment. Luckily, everyone hadn't paired up in class to work on the assignment yet, and Lexie was still free. She typed a final question to Lexie and sent the email. Immediately, she closed her laptop, quickly changed back into her bikini, threw some shorts and a tee on, and off to the beach she went.
She had to admit it. She felt a bit guilty. Every year, she received permission from her parents to stay in Rio until the weekend of the Big Bang. Yet here it was, a week later, and she was avoiding the topic of school whenever Rosa enquired. Again, she had another confession. It was exciting 'hiding out' in Rio when she was supposed to be back home in London. As long as her parents didn't find out, there was no harm. Right? |
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