I told Cameron everything, except the part about me being a sea witch. I don't think he'll be able handle that.
"So wewe take pictures of mythical creatures that wewe have believed in since wewe were 5."
"That is correct."
"Unbelievable."
"I'll tell wewe what's unbelievable. The fact that you're so calm. When I tell people my life story, they think I'm the craziest person they ever met."
"No, that's perfectly believable. wewe are insane!"
Oh the irony. "No Cameron, it's the truth."
Cameron got up and went inside.
I followed him. "Why don't wewe believe me?"
He turned around to face me. "Because I'm not an idiot! wewe may fool everyone else with that crap, but not me." He continued to walk further into the house.
I followed him again. "Crap? wewe think that my entire life up until now is crap", I asked angrily.
"I never alisema that." He kept walking, past the living room and a long hallway.
I kept following him. "You didn't have to, it was implied."
He turned around to face me. "I just don't get why wewe can't tell me the truth."
"I did. I just told my entire life story."
He turned back around and continued to walk. He then entered a room and locked the door behind him.
I marched up to the door and pounded on the door. "Cameron open this door!" I pounded harder. "Cameron!" I kicked the door. "Fine! Stay in your room like an immature child, I'm going home! When wewe get your maturity back, wewe can call me to settle this like the adults we are. Until then, don't bother inaonyesha your face around my house again!" I kicked the door again then went back the living room.
I heard a car pull up. Cameron's parents, just what I need. I rushed to the back porch before Mr. and Mrs. Dammus came through the front door. I jumped off the porch and landed on my feet. I then ran from the backyard to the front of the house. As soon as I made it, I began walking back to my house. I suddenly heard thunder, then it began to pour down rain. "Seriously", I shouted angrily to the sky. I resumed walking home.
--Half An saa Later--
I arrived at my house at 10:35. The rain had stopped, but I was freezing and dripping wet. My grandmother was fast asleep in front of the television. I grabbed a comforter from the linen closet upstairs and put it across my grandma.
After taking a kuoga and getting changed into some pajamas, I got into bed. I then fell asleep.
--The inayofuata Morning--
I woke feeling great, as if Cameron and I never had that fight. I got out of bed, took shower, got dressed, brushed my teeth, and went downstairs.
"Morning!" I pecked my grandma on the cheek.
"You seem happy. I assume everything went smooth with Cameron last night?"
"You'd assume wrong."
"Why? What happened?"
"Cameron and I had this argument and now he's not speaking to me."
"What'd wewe say?"
"I just told about the mythical creatures and stuff. But he over-reacted, called me insane, and now isn't talking to me."
"Why are wewe so happy about that?"
I sat down at the jikoni table. "I don't know."
"Oh."
My grandma placed a plate of pancakes in front of me. I drowned them in strawberry syrup. As soon as I took a bite, I immediately spat it out onto my plate. That was the most repulsive thing I ever tasted in my life. But I'm in upendo with pancakes smothered in strawberry syrup. au I used to anyway.
"You don't like pancakes anymore?"
"I guess not."
"Would wewe like me to make wewe something else?"
I got up from the table. "No thanks. I'm not hungry anymore." I handed my plate to my grandmother and left the kitchen.
I grabbed my bookbag, my purse, and went outside. I went to the garage, opened it, grabbed my bike, and the karakana back. I rode my bike all they way to school.
When I got there, I parked my bike in the bike rack and locked it with my bike chain. As I went inside the school, Zoey and Francine walked up to me.
"V, there's something wewe need to know", alisema Francine.
"First, let me tell wewe guys what happened last night at Cameron's house."
"Why were wewe at Cameron's house", asked Zoey.
"He took me there for our make-up date."
They asked simultaneously, "Make-up date?"
I forgot I told them I actually went on Cameron's birth-date. "Yeah because......since our birth-date surprises didn't go well, we decided to do it over again?" It came out as a question, which was intended.
They both nodded to onyesha they understood.
"Anyway, he took me to the back porch, which he decorated beautifully, and as I sat down he asked me why...my surprise didn't go well. I ignored the swali and told him about the mythical creatures. He then called me insane and we had this argument. Surprisingly, I'm not upset about it."
"You guys had an argument? That explains alot."
"What do wewe mean, Zoey?"
As we got to my locker, I knew what Zoey meant. I figured out what Francine wanted to tell me. I was suddenly upset about the argument. I saw Cameron making out with Mercury Ramos, my nemesis.
We hadn't broke up. We hadn't took a break. We just had a stupid argument. Why was he kissing Mercury Ramos? Better yet, why wasn't I telling him all this?
I walked up to him, tapped him on the shoulder, and said, "What the hell are wewe doing?"....................................
"So wewe take pictures of mythical creatures that wewe have believed in since wewe were 5."
"That is correct."
"Unbelievable."
"I'll tell wewe what's unbelievable. The fact that you're so calm. When I tell people my life story, they think I'm the craziest person they ever met."
"No, that's perfectly believable. wewe are insane!"
Oh the irony. "No Cameron, it's the truth."
Cameron got up and went inside.
I followed him. "Why don't wewe believe me?"
He turned around to face me. "Because I'm not an idiot! wewe may fool everyone else with that crap, but not me." He continued to walk further into the house.
I followed him again. "Crap? wewe think that my entire life up until now is crap", I asked angrily.
"I never alisema that." He kept walking, past the living room and a long hallway.
I kept following him. "You didn't have to, it was implied."
He turned around to face me. "I just don't get why wewe can't tell me the truth."
"I did. I just told my entire life story."
He turned back around and continued to walk. He then entered a room and locked the door behind him.
I marched up to the door and pounded on the door. "Cameron open this door!" I pounded harder. "Cameron!" I kicked the door. "Fine! Stay in your room like an immature child, I'm going home! When wewe get your maturity back, wewe can call me to settle this like the adults we are. Until then, don't bother inaonyesha your face around my house again!" I kicked the door again then went back the living room.
I heard a car pull up. Cameron's parents, just what I need. I rushed to the back porch before Mr. and Mrs. Dammus came through the front door. I jumped off the porch and landed on my feet. I then ran from the backyard to the front of the house. As soon as I made it, I began walking back to my house. I suddenly heard thunder, then it began to pour down rain. "Seriously", I shouted angrily to the sky. I resumed walking home.
--Half An saa Later--
I arrived at my house at 10:35. The rain had stopped, but I was freezing and dripping wet. My grandmother was fast asleep in front of the television. I grabbed a comforter from the linen closet upstairs and put it across my grandma.
After taking a kuoga and getting changed into some pajamas, I got into bed. I then fell asleep.
--The inayofuata Morning--
I woke feeling great, as if Cameron and I never had that fight. I got out of bed, took shower, got dressed, brushed my teeth, and went downstairs.
"Morning!" I pecked my grandma on the cheek.
"You seem happy. I assume everything went smooth with Cameron last night?"
"You'd assume wrong."
"Why? What happened?"
"Cameron and I had this argument and now he's not speaking to me."
"What'd wewe say?"
"I just told about the mythical creatures and stuff. But he over-reacted, called me insane, and now isn't talking to me."
"Why are wewe so happy about that?"
I sat down at the jikoni table. "I don't know."
"Oh."
My grandma placed a plate of pancakes in front of me. I drowned them in strawberry syrup. As soon as I took a bite, I immediately spat it out onto my plate. That was the most repulsive thing I ever tasted in my life. But I'm in upendo with pancakes smothered in strawberry syrup. au I used to anyway.
"You don't like pancakes anymore?"
"I guess not."
"Would wewe like me to make wewe something else?"
I got up from the table. "No thanks. I'm not hungry anymore." I handed my plate to my grandmother and left the kitchen.
I grabbed my bookbag, my purse, and went outside. I went to the garage, opened it, grabbed my bike, and the karakana back. I rode my bike all they way to school.
When I got there, I parked my bike in the bike rack and locked it with my bike chain. As I went inside the school, Zoey and Francine walked up to me.
"V, there's something wewe need to know", alisema Francine.
"First, let me tell wewe guys what happened last night at Cameron's house."
"Why were wewe at Cameron's house", asked Zoey.
"He took me there for our make-up date."
They asked simultaneously, "Make-up date?"
I forgot I told them I actually went on Cameron's birth-date. "Yeah because......since our birth-date surprises didn't go well, we decided to do it over again?" It came out as a question, which was intended.
They both nodded to onyesha they understood.
"Anyway, he took me to the back porch, which he decorated beautifully, and as I sat down he asked me why...my surprise didn't go well. I ignored the swali and told him about the mythical creatures. He then called me insane and we had this argument. Surprisingly, I'm not upset about it."
"You guys had an argument? That explains alot."
"What do wewe mean, Zoey?"
As we got to my locker, I knew what Zoey meant. I figured out what Francine wanted to tell me. I was suddenly upset about the argument. I saw Cameron making out with Mercury Ramos, my nemesis.
We hadn't broke up. We hadn't took a break. We just had a stupid argument. Why was he kissing Mercury Ramos? Better yet, why wasn't I telling him all this?
I walked up to him, tapped him on the shoulder, and said, "What the hell are wewe doing?"....................................
Hey, so this is a poem Ive been thinking of for a long time,please read and comment!
The Spirit
The spirit rushes on,
Swifter than the wind,
To find answers,
To seek the way.
The spirit flows on,
Like the river.
Flowing on to find the ocean,
A nyumbani for all its dreams.
The spirit shines on,
Brighter than a thousand suns.
Shining on to clear the darkness,
To find the path.
The spirit lives on,
zaidi eternal than the sea,
Living on to find its home,
Where all the ends shall meet.
The Spirit
The spirit rushes on,
Swifter than the wind,
To find answers,
To seek the way.
The spirit flows on,
Like the river.
Flowing on to find the ocean,
A nyumbani for all its dreams.
The spirit shines on,
Brighter than a thousand suns.
Shining on to clear the darkness,
To find the path.
The spirit lives on,
zaidi eternal than the sea,
Living on to find its home,
Where all the ends shall meet.