Tom-Pen
Mysterious Writer
I woke up to my mother's morning call, "Jackson, Jackson!"
"Coming!" I called back, sitting up in my bed. My head throbbed as my eyes squinted in the rays of light beaming through the window curtains. I had stayed up late the night before "studying" for a test. I really had been studying...trying anyway. I had gotten halfway through chapter 12 when I suddenly found myself suffering from a severe case of boredom. I tried to keep going, and push through, but it was too late for me, it was terminal. When my soul died my head fell onto the book with a thud, a strand of drool falling from my open mouth to the pages beneath. I laid there in defeat, moaning dully. I suppose I dragged myself into bed not long after that, but I can't remember for sure.
While I was taking care of my morning rituals - showering, finding something to wear (anything off the floor that didn't smell), brushing my teeth, ect - my mother called again. "You're late!" According to my watch, she was right.
I barreled down the stairs and into the dinning room, scooping up a plate of eggs as I went. By the time I reached the front door the eggs had been devoured. "Jackson!" I turned to see my mother standing by the dining table. I ran back to her, hugged her dearly (leaving the empty plate in her hands) and then bolted out the door. I heard her yell, "Love you!" I yelled back, "Love you too Mom!"
Outside I caught a glimpse of the school bus disappearing down the street, that was bad. Luckily I had a totally rad plan B.
What is Jackson's rad plan B?
1. A Skateboard.
2. A Bike.
3. A Pair of Rollerblades.
"Coming!" I called back, sitting up in my bed. My head throbbed as my eyes squinted in the rays of light beaming through the window curtains. I had stayed up late the night before "studying" for a test. I really had been studying...trying anyway. I had gotten halfway through chapter 12 when I suddenly found myself suffering from a severe case of boredom. I tried to keep going, and push through, but it was too late for me, it was terminal. When my soul died my head fell onto the book with a thud, a strand of drool falling from my open mouth to the pages beneath. I laid there in defeat, moaning dully. I suppose I dragged myself into bed not long after that, but I can't remember for sure.
While I was taking care of my morning rituals - showering, finding something to wear (anything off the floor that didn't smell), brushing my teeth, ect - my mother called again. "You're late!" According to my watch, she was right.
I barreled down the stairs and into the dinning room, scooping up a plate of eggs as I went. By the time I reached the front door the eggs had been devoured. "Jackson!" I turned to see my mother standing by the dining table. I ran back to her, hugged her dearly (leaving the empty plate in her hands) and then bolted out the door. I heard her yell, "Love you!" I yelled back, "Love you too Mom!"
Outside I caught a glimpse of the school bus disappearing down the street, that was bad. Luckily I had a totally rad plan B.
What is Jackson's rad plan B?
1. A Skateboard.
2. A Bike.
3. A Pair of Rollerblades.