Wednesday, December 18, 2019

New Girl Essay - 1198 Words

Page 1 of 2 ZOOM Day 23, so I met a new girl today, her name is Korie. We been kicking it lately and I’m really feeling her. We eat lunch together every day and she always keeps me laughing. I want to get her this necklace so she will know that I want her to be my girlfriend. The only problem is the necklace cost three hundred dollars and I don’t have that type of money just laying around. In my head all I can think of is ways to find the money, I mean I got my mom but she already working 2 jobs, I got my pops but all he going to say is â€Å"don’t spend no money on no girl who not gone be around long†, I got aunts and uncles but I haven’t talk to them in years. So I guess I’m going to be outta luck. Korie and I were walking to†¦show more content†¦I picked them up and out them in my pocket, I mean nobody will know right, nobody was in the apartment, and I know Mr. Miller doesn’t have cameras so I think I’ll be fine, I guess, I hope.... Day 26, I guess I got away with it. I mean nobody has said anything to me so I guess I’m free. IM FREEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! Okay let me calm down because I just yelled that out loud. Day 26, 2:38pm, I knew I wasn’t going to get away I just knew, I mean everything was going to well for me and I knew that was going to come to an end. Guess who rained all over my parade Mr. Tuttle.... His stupid, running the building, never going to school behind (I want to say something else but momma always told me not to cuss) but gosh that man makes me want to forget everything momma has told me and just jump. But let me tell y’all what happened, so I was walking around the building and I stopped in front of Mr. Millers door and you wouldn’t believe who was walking out Mr. Tuttle was there staring at me, staring at him, staring at the door. He asked me what I was doing and I told him I was just walking around the building. He then asked why were you standing in front of this do or and I said because I was wondering if Mr. Miller was home. 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