| Annie | ||||
| Now and then there comes a time in life where changes come all too quick and for Annie this was one of them. Her mom and dad divorced, her brother went to college, her grandmother died, they had to move, and to top it off her new fangs were growing in. Her mom kept telling her it would all be all right, every single day when Annie came home and cried out her frustration. But then her mother never had to deal with half this stuff what the hell did she know. Hell was the operative word in Annie�s case, both mom and dad being demons and all. Before it was easy but then mom decided to LEAVE the demon realm for the human word...can you believe that, and Annie had to go with her. No one at school was like her and that meant she had to be careful what she talked about so she wouldn't be thought of as "that crazy new girl". It was not fair!!! Annie made a decision of her own one night and it was a big one. She would run away, go back home and see her brother. She packed away all her most precious belongings and snuck away into the night. Soon enough Annie found that she didn�t know how to get home. She hadn�t paid any attention to how her mother had parted the wall between worlds. Now Annie wished she had written her brother and asked for help instead of just running head long into the night and getting lost. Why was life so hard!!! It is all so unfair! Lost and alone Annie decided she had only one thing to do, call mom. Annie riffled through her bag for change cursing her luck all the time and then called her mother, dear old uncaring mom. She waited until the ringing woke her mom and then spilled the whole story to her newly awake mom. Mom was shocked that her little girl had hated the human world so much that she ran away and came straight away to pick Annie up. When they got home the mom promised Annie one thing. That they would move back as soon as possible. Annie was so happy she hugged her mother and then she was sent to bed. All the world would soon be right again and Annie would be home, her real home, everything would be alright. Arielle Griffin, 6-24-02 |
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