After 10:00 Caroline fell asleep. I lay awake thinking of what lay ahead of me. A new house! New friends! A new life! It all seemed to come too quickly.... A sudden idea came into my mind. I decided to tell Caroline later, when she woke up maybe...
Ring! Ring! A loud ringing snapped me awake. Caroline giggled. "Come on sleepyhead, it's 5:00, Pete will be here soon." Pete? I decided not to ask. Caroline gave me a pine green tray with bacon, eggs, and French toast with a cup of machungwa, chungwa juice. "Eat up and get dressed. I have some gifts for you."
Like the dinner, Caroline's chakula was delicous! I looked through my suitcase for a new vazi to wear. Dresses seemed to be the 'girl style' around here. I came out the bathroom with my carmel-colored hair in a ponytail and an zumaridi, zamaradi green dress. I ran down the stairs, to see Caroline at the door. Caroline said, "She's coming now, Pete." I walked up to the door, to see a male mwari in a green mail uniform. "Hello." I said.
"Hi. I'm Pete, the mailman. If wewe get letters it's bound to be from me!" With that, he took off. I looked at Caroline and she said, "There's mail for wewe too, let's check it out on the sofa.
I recieved a 'welcome' letter from Elvis, a present and letter from my mother which read:
Dear Fauna,
How's life in Animal Valley? Pelly contacted me as soon as wewe arrived there! Here's something to help wewe out a bit. I heard the money they use is golden coins called Bells. Made any friends?
Answer Back, Gronzo, Dairy Street, 4433
- Mom
"You're Mom's handwriting is really neat," Caroline remarked. It sounded nothing like a compliment, just a thing to point out. In the package was a knit sack of the dhahabu coins my mother alisema were Bells. At least 8,000 of them. Caroline then gave me some purple striped wrapped packages. "From me." One was a bright-colored shati Caroline alisema was a citrus gingham. Another one was a picture of her. The last one was a leaf. "Huh? What's a leaf good for?" I asked.
"It's not a leaf, hulaaa! Place it down." I put it down and the leaf morphed into a Candy moyo chair. "Now grab it and put it the box." Caroline indicated to an empty cardboard box in the corner. I grabbed the chair which formed into a leaf already.
"Cool!"
Caroline giggled.
"Oh," Caroline alisema suddenly, "You have to go to Tom Nook's and tell him where wewe want your house!" This is where I get to say my idea, I thought to myself as soon as I entered his shop. "Oh! Here to decide where wewe want your house?" he asked. I nodded.
"Well?"
"I wanna be roomates with someone..."
"Oh... Well who?"
"Caroline."
"Hmm. Well being roomates means your in charge of the morg-" He stopped himself. "Wait that's right Miss Caroline has already paid her entire morgage off! Yes yes! Forget anything I said." Tom Nook smoothed his blue apron then asked, "What would wewe like to-" Paused again. "I'm afraid if wewe want to buy anything wewe can't...I'm packed on deliveries..." That suddenly became a problem for me. Caroline gave me all those gifts, I needed to gift her back... "Oh..."
"But wewe could help!" Tom Nook sounded extremly enthusiastic about this. "Yes, yes, go outside, I have a lot of deliveries for wewe to do."
I walked outside. The sun was just rising, lightening the gray skies. This is was sekunde siku here, and yet I had to work for a shop-keeper I hardly knew. Everything was coming quicker than I expected.
Ring! Ring! A loud ringing snapped me awake. Caroline giggled. "Come on sleepyhead, it's 5:00, Pete will be here soon." Pete? I decided not to ask. Caroline gave me a pine green tray with bacon, eggs, and French toast with a cup of machungwa, chungwa juice. "Eat up and get dressed. I have some gifts for you."
Like the dinner, Caroline's chakula was delicous! I looked through my suitcase for a new vazi to wear. Dresses seemed to be the 'girl style' around here. I came out the bathroom with my carmel-colored hair in a ponytail and an zumaridi, zamaradi green dress. I ran down the stairs, to see Caroline at the door. Caroline said, "She's coming now, Pete." I walked up to the door, to see a male mwari in a green mail uniform. "Hello." I said.
"Hi. I'm Pete, the mailman. If wewe get letters it's bound to be from me!" With that, he took off. I looked at Caroline and she said, "There's mail for wewe too, let's check it out on the sofa.
I recieved a 'welcome' letter from Elvis, a present and letter from my mother which read:
Dear Fauna,
How's life in Animal Valley? Pelly contacted me as soon as wewe arrived there! Here's something to help wewe out a bit. I heard the money they use is golden coins called Bells. Made any friends?
Answer Back, Gronzo, Dairy Street, 4433
- Mom
"You're Mom's handwriting is really neat," Caroline remarked. It sounded nothing like a compliment, just a thing to point out. In the package was a knit sack of the dhahabu coins my mother alisema were Bells. At least 8,000 of them. Caroline then gave me some purple striped wrapped packages. "From me." One was a bright-colored shati Caroline alisema was a citrus gingham. Another one was a picture of her. The last one was a leaf. "Huh? What's a leaf good for?" I asked.
"It's not a leaf, hulaaa! Place it down." I put it down and the leaf morphed into a Candy moyo chair. "Now grab it and put it the box." Caroline indicated to an empty cardboard box in the corner. I grabbed the chair which formed into a leaf already.
"Cool!"
Caroline giggled.
"Oh," Caroline alisema suddenly, "You have to go to Tom Nook's and tell him where wewe want your house!" This is where I get to say my idea, I thought to myself as soon as I entered his shop. "Oh! Here to decide where wewe want your house?" he asked. I nodded.
"Well?"
"I wanna be roomates with someone..."
"Oh... Well who?"
"Caroline."
"Hmm. Well being roomates means your in charge of the morg-" He stopped himself. "Wait that's right Miss Caroline has already paid her entire morgage off! Yes yes! Forget anything I said." Tom Nook smoothed his blue apron then asked, "What would wewe like to-" Paused again. "I'm afraid if wewe want to buy anything wewe can't...I'm packed on deliveries..." That suddenly became a problem for me. Caroline gave me all those gifts, I needed to gift her back... "Oh..."
"But wewe could help!" Tom Nook sounded extremly enthusiastic about this. "Yes, yes, go outside, I have a lot of deliveries for wewe to do."
I walked outside. The sun was just rising, lightening the gray skies. This is was sekunde siku here, and yet I had to work for a shop-keeper I hardly knew. Everything was coming quicker than I expected.
"Aurora!" I cried. Aurora's eyes shimmered in the moonlight as i sliced the rope with my shiny silver axe. "Are wewe okay?" "Yah *gasp*...please...help me!....take me home!" Aurora screamed. I carried her to her house and set her on the fuzzy sofa. Aurora explaimed what had happen to her. I grapped a chokaa green notepad and wrote down the story Aurora examined. "Why don't wewe come to my house 8:00 in the morning to explain the guy who tied wewe up. Hot coco w/creamy marshmellows in it will be waiting on the meza, jedwali for us." As i walked out the door there it was, the strange figure in the dark. I ran after the guy, trying to get a closer look at him, but it was too late, he was gone kwa then.
To be continued....
By:Kennedi
To be continued....
By:Kennedi
I was on my way to Rosie's house when all of a sudden a strange figure popped up behind a peach, pichi tree. I was so scared i ran as fast as i can to the town hall. Once i was there i quickly explained to Pelly and Tortimer what had happen. Pelly gave me a weird look, then she alisema she'll call the police to see who au what the strange figure was. "Don't worry Candy, we'll do our best to find out what the figure was" Pelly said. "Maybe try talking to other people in Fruity (the town). I bet they might have some clues to give wewe Candy" Tortimer exlaimed. As i walked out of the building I heard someone scream "HELP!" I scurried to where the noise came from. The noise carried me to where Aurora was, tied up in a chair.
To be continued...
By:Kennedi
To be continued...
By:Kennedi
CHAPTER 1 THE MIXUP
I got into a cab a weird type of animal thing was the driver. Strange I thought. Hi I'm Kapp'n he alisema whats your name? Um... i'm Kelly. Well hi Kelly where are wewe off to? Oh... My nyumbani I replied. So your going to My nyumbani is that correct? Huh I thought His home??? Well I might as well see his house I thought. Yes that's where I'm going to I said. It was raining in the journey but when we got there, there was apple trees and it was sunny we stopped at a building. So this is your nyumbani I asked him. Um...no this is the town hall and this town is My nyumbani just like wewe asked to go to. OH NO I thought he ment TOWN name but it was to late Okay well bye then I alisema and he drove off into the sunset...
I got into a cab a weird type of animal thing was the driver. Strange I thought. Hi I'm Kapp'n he alisema whats your name? Um... i'm Kelly. Well hi Kelly where are wewe off to? Oh... My nyumbani I replied. So your going to My nyumbani is that correct? Huh I thought His home??? Well I might as well see his house I thought. Yes that's where I'm going to I said. It was raining in the journey but when we got there, there was apple trees and it was sunny we stopped at a building. So this is your nyumbani I asked him. Um...no this is the town hall and this town is My nyumbani just like wewe asked to go to. OH NO I thought he ment TOWN name but it was to late Okay well bye then I alisema and he drove off into the sunset...