Thursday, September 25, 2014
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
It was a dark and stormy night and there was nothing but police cars and siren noises in the distance. temple was inside of her apartment and she was so agitated at the sound, so she left to see what all of the commotion was about. She tried to go down to the lobby by the elevator, but it seemed to be out of order. If its not one thing in this poorly built place it is another. First the power the other day, now this dumb ass elevator temple said too herself. She was mad as always, but she took the stairs. When she got to the lobby she was enraged! Someone was moving out of this hell hole and she was stuck first off. Secondly some one's loud squawking birds were loose! She began to count to ten and back a few times as directed by her therapist. She maneuvered her way through the boxes and dodged the flying birds and balked out of the entrance. It was raining cats and dogs but she still walked out far enough to see that something was going on with the CVS. She ran back upstairs while hurdling over boxes to check the Mapplewood Crest local news. She was out of breath and still managed to sprint to her door. She barged inside and clicked the tv on. It was breaking news. She Hoped that it wasn't too bad. I mean nothing this crazy ever goes on in little Mapplewood. It turns out that someone broke into the CVS and smashed the windows out. She didn't know if this was a robbery or a vandalism, but all she knew was that she needed to be able to go there and buy her favorite sour patch kids candy and a box of strawberry short cake ice-cream or else she was going to be pissed off. She ran out to go see if she could go stock on a few boxes to be prepared until the cvs is prepared. she accidentally knocked on Chris's door on her way out,but that was it she continued anyway.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
The Beginning
The
day started at 7 in the evening with darkness. Not the darkness that she feels
every day when words would fly out of her mouth, as much as she wished they
wouldn’t, but literal darkness. It was black. She had just awakened from her evening nap, as directed by her doctor, and
her curtains were closed and her lights were off. “I never TURN MY LIGHTS OF!”
screamed Temple. Either someone was in her apartment with her, or the power was out. She went on a tangent. She
couldn’t see anything.She was mad and stumping and trying to find her way through her
room to get to the curtains. It probably would help if her “SHIT!” yelled
Temple. She had shuffled onto a lifted floorboard and stubbed her toe like she
had done every time she awakens from her daily nap. Eventually she got to the
window. She slung it open, trying to get some light, and the rod fell down. She was pissed off! and still no light. She felt along the flakey walls to feel for her unsteady light switch. she found the switch and flipped it a few times, and still she had no lights. She felt along the unsanded door and searched for a door knob. She got to the living room. She walked onto of the old coffee table to avoid the obstructed floor and ran straight for the door. She exited and walked down the long Anyway, Temple, still heated, felt her way down to the front office trying to get answers.
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