City Life

City Life

A girl who use to live a country life has recently moved to the city and has no idea how to fit in.

published on November 07, 20150 reads 0 readers 0 not completed
Chapter 1.
At home

At home

The summer breeze is a nice smell as Ailce smelt the clear air while sitting on top of a hay barrel. Nothing can change this is where I want to be its home for and nothing will ever change that. As Alices mum called her in for breakfast, Alice jumped down from the hay barrel and ran towards her mum rapidly like she hadn't ate in ages. Nothing could stop Ailce now, she was liveing the perfect life.

For breakfast dad had prepared bacon and eggs with a piece of burnt toast on the side. Alice had to admit even though the bacon and eggs were good he needs to practise on making toast Alice thinks to herself how can you even burn toast (lol).

While Alice and her parents were at the table they were talking about how Alice's dad had to go away for business.

Alice's Dad worked with some other men at a construction place while mum was taking cooking lesson so Alice's dad didn't have to burn toast anymore. Whilst this was happening Alice would go out on the farm and feed the animals and give them some water. Alice would also clean the poo, Moe the grass, put the rest of the equipment back in the shed, check for snake wholes and sometime if she was luck ride 1 of her horses. If Alice found a snake she would grab it by a stick and release into the wild. The Mackinstien family is not a family who finds pleasure when animals are harmed.

Once Alice had finished breakfast she did her outdoor jobs said Goodbye to her Dad and suggested some recipes to try and gave her some advice one of them was to not burn toast.

Once Alice did the normal routine she decided to go up to her room open the windows and sit on her balcony. Alice loved it up their because it was the only chance that she had looking at all the farmland and what the animals are doing. Alice thought it was a great experience and that everyone should try this.
As Alice was sitting on her balcony admiring the farm land she suddenly notice a big truck heading their way their was no roads so it was quite hard to understand what he was doing. They hardly got delivery's and the Mackinstien family lives in the middle of no where so it was highly unlikely for anyone to drive by.

Alice got up from her seat and ran downstairs' where her mum was making a cake. "Mum theirs a truck heading our way" Alice shouted Mum didn't know of any truck so she decided to out and take a look herself. She couldn't see anything. Mum told Alice she was delusional and to not do that again. Alice apologized and when back to her balcony.

When Alice sat down she saw the truck again but decided not to tell anyone because they would just think that she was lying. Alice ran downstairs and opened the front door and told her mum that she would be back soon. Alice thought to herself that she's 16 she should be able to roam around free.

Alice stopped at where she last saw the truck it wasn't there. Alice looked everywhere but no sign of the truck. That's when she saw the truck had crashed into her house and was set to flames.

What was Alice going to do her Dad was at work and the animals was panicking it was up to her. Alice quickly ran to her house. When she ran inside she could see her mother still baking and everything in perfect condition. Then she ran back out and everything was set to flames. What was happening. Alice told her mum and her Mum got really mad and so she told her I will go out there and see if there is anything on fire. So Alices mum walked out the house and saw that their was no fire. Alice's mum got cross that Alice was lying and sent her to her room. Alice sat out on her balcony and watched everything burn to the ground she figured if it wasn't real then what was the point of telling people.
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