JasmineChism
New member
Here's chapter one so far-
I woke up to my alarm clock blaring Justin Bieber.
I had to get up. I can hardly listen to Justin Bieber for five seconds.
I'm getting ahead of myself. My name is Taylor... Well, that's pretty much it. Taylor. Some people call me Taylor Davis, but that's the woman who runs the orphanages name.
I was dropped off on the doorstep of this home, and I've been here ever since then.
I got up and dressed into my usual clothing, jeans and a black T- shirt. I woke up Amanda and Jace, my room-mates and best friends.
"Taylor, I can't get up," Jace groaned.
Amanda the school freak was already out of bed.
"C'mon! Were going to be late!"
Once we dragged Jace out of bed, we proceeded down the spiraling staircase and into the kitchen.
It was a big table, and twenty-four breakfast bowls with Frosted Shredded Wheat sat on it. Some people were already there, finishing up there cereal.
We sat down and picked up our spoons. I had mine down in two minutes. Amanda and Jace stood up.
"Bye, miss Davis," we called.
All three of us opened the big wooden door and ran down the cement steps toward our school.
I woke up to my alarm clock blaring Justin Bieber.
I had to get up. I can hardly listen to Justin Bieber for five seconds.
I'm getting ahead of myself. My name is Taylor... Well, that's pretty much it. Taylor. Some people call me Taylor Davis, but that's the woman who runs the orphanages name.
I was dropped off on the doorstep of this home, and I've been here ever since then.
I got up and dressed into my usual clothing, jeans and a black T- shirt. I woke up Amanda and Jace, my room-mates and best friends.
"Taylor, I can't get up," Jace groaned.
Amanda the school freak was already out of bed.
"C'mon! Were going to be late!"
Once we dragged Jace out of bed, we proceeded down the spiraling staircase and into the kitchen.
It was a big table, and twenty-four breakfast bowls with Frosted Shredded Wheat sat on it. Some people were already there, finishing up there cereal.
We sat down and picked up our spoons. I had mine down in two minutes. Amanda and Jace stood up.
"Bye, miss Davis," we called.
All three of us opened the big wooden door and ran down the cement steps toward our school.