Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Chapter 11

All I knew when I fell was that there was no pain in my legs at all. That didn't exactly reassure me either.

I opened my eyes suddenly. But, rather strangely, all I saw was purple stuff. Then I realized my face was planted into the purple mat below the bars. I tried to think of what had just happened to me, but I couldn't remember, or make up my mind. But when I looked up I saw my gymnastics team looking at me worried. I was happy to know they cared. But I felt as if I had been dumped into a pit of lava. 

"Rose... are you alright?" Hannah asked worried. I was definitely not fine. I sat up, but as soon as I did I knew I had made a huge mistake. I felt a jolt of pain  run up my left arm, and then my right. I wanted to faint, but I knew I had to get up and finish my routine. Never give up! I reminded myself in my head.  "Rose, you wouldn't dare finish that routine, now would you?" I heard suddenly. It was Coach Anna. She knew me all too well. I let out a heavy sigh. "I was going to but... what happened to me?" 

"All I will say is that you are in no condition to even be on a 10 minute walk, much less finish your routine." My heart dropped. " A-A-Alright." I said shakily.

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According to Coach Anna, after that conversation sleep over came me, but I guessed it was just passing out, which I now call the purple mat of doom. 

Apparently, I was not at the gym anymore. I no longer saw the worried faces of my teammates or the purple mat. 
 "Rose? Are you, uh, okay?" I heard mom say. "Umm well...." I said, then thought. I was not okay, I was not even alright. If there was one word that I would call myself at this moment, it would most likely be 'terribly horribble'. "uh, alright, I guess."  I managed slowly. "Well, the doctor said--" "WAIT! I was at the doctor?" I said, rather surprised, since I didn't remember anything like that at all. "Well,  yes... You see, you were, ah, knocked out at the time so you would probably not remember. But anyway, the doctor said you broke your left hand and fractured your left arm." Mom said as sighing. "Oh..." I said, my voice trailing off.
      "The good news is that you will be in rehab for the next, well, six weeks!" Mom said with a mock-super happy tone. "SIX WEEKS?" I said, very upset, but then realizing I had raised my voice. Besides, it wasn't my moms fault. She probably was just as upset as I was about the results. "Will I be able to go back to gymnastics soon?" I instantly said, snapping back to herself. "Yeah, about that..." Mom began, but then I heard a lot of feet running down the hallway, and smelled chalk. "My teammates!" I cried. "They're here!"

Authors Note: Sorry! SUPER short chapter! :( I have been so busy... but at least you know what happened! :D


Saturday, August 31, 2013

Chapter 10

The next morning, I got up in a hurry. Today was the day that Coach Anna was going to announce a new competition  I was super excited for it, I couldn't wait to be out of the competition floor again....It felt like....well, it felt perfect.
 I knew Hannah was excited the same amount as me, probably the whole gymnastics team was! It is a pretty big meet, it's a big step into someones Gymnastics career, but Coach Anna is yet to tell us if it is that meet! Hopefully so.... I thought. I Jumped out of bed, put on my leotard and warm-up clothes and raced out to breakfast.
Hannah repeated the same thing as me. it was sort of a race of who could do it faster, sort of just for giggles and fun. As soon as we reached the kitchen, I suddenly realized Goodness! Mom isn't up! It is barely 6:30 AM! Maybe I can make breakfast for me and Hannah... I thought.
Just then, I ran over to the fridge, grabbed eight eggs, cracked them and put them in the frying pan, turned on the stove, and scrambled the eggs.
It was a lot of work, with some help by Hannah, who put two pieces of toast in the toaster, but we finally got it finished and we had breakfast. By the time we were done, it was around 7:00, Mom still didn't wake up....But that's normal, Mom always wakes up late. "I'm so happy it's finally spring break!" I said suddenly. "Yeah, I guess....But it's not really like spring..." Hannah said and glanced outside the window onto the frozen and snowy streets and houses. The sun was now half up, but our little village that we lived in still seemed gloomy. "That's true" I said after a long pause. "We better get going." we didn't want to be late!

                                                                   
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I walked out the door of my house and felt the cool air hit my neck. I forgot my scarf! I thought. "Oh well..." I said under my breath. "What?" Hannah asked me. I guess she had heard what I said.
"Oh, I just mumbled to myself that I forgot my scarf." I replied.
" Oh." Hannah finished. Then I remembered something... The new girl, Sky would be at Gymnastics today!
"Hannah, did you remember Sky is going to be at gymnastics today?!?!?!?!" I asked Hannah excitedly.
"Nope! I forgot!" Hannah said excitedly, but not as excited as me.
I couldn't wait to have a new member of the team.

                                                                 
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After a rough half-hour of walking to the gym in -10 degree weather, we got there. It always seemed like home at the gym. I always felt so happy to be there.
I waved to Coach Anna who was with a girl with brown hair, blue eyes, and she was wearing braids. That must be Sky  I thought to myself.
Coach Anna was showing her around her new gym. Then I saw Sky try out our apparatuses.
Just then, Hannah walked up to me. " Whoa, she is really good!" Hannah whispered to me.
"Yeah, I know! She is really good." I said. Then my jaw dropped, and I tried to hide it.
After that, I ran over to my locker and put away my stuff, and ran out onto the Gym Mats and did a handspring out of the blue.
I stuck my landing and did a finish, along with a smile of course. If you don't have a smile during your routine, you may get deductions from your score. That could be the difference from Gold Medal to Silver Medal, or even no medal at all. Small deduction in Gymnastics make a huge difference.
"Girls, come here." Coach Anna shouted across the whole gym. The second after she told us that, I sprinted across the gym, and jumped on the Mini-trampoline to speed up, and then I landed right on the mat she told us to meet at.
"Girls," Coach Anna began. "We have a new member of the team I would like you all to meet." She said.
Then Sky walked out and stood next to Coach Anna. "This is Sky everyone."
Sky waved at the whole team. "I just moved from the other side of the state. I needed to find a gym near me, I just couldn't live without Gymnastics." Sky began.
"Also...I want to make the Olympics. I  know most girls on this team are on a good track, so that's why I joined your team. I hope I'm welcome here." Sky finished. She said everything in a very kind tone of voice, which for some reason, made me anticipated to see how she did her gymnastics.
"We do welcome you here, Sky." I spoke up suddenly, silence following until Coach Anna broke it.
"Girls, let's warm up and get onto our routines. Now, before we start...I will tell you about your next competition...." Coach Anna stopped her sentence and took a deep breath. "We are going to state competitions. You will be going against Illinois. You girls have come so far..." Coach Anna stopped talking again.
"I am so proud of all of you. And now that we have a bigger team. We are ranked #1 Women's Gymnastics team in this state. I cant express how so very much I am proud--of all of you." she finally finished.
I could hardly believe it either, I mean the #1 gymnastics team in the whole entire state?!?!?!?! Awesome! "Anyway girls, let's go over to the mats and start warming up." Coach Anna added. With that, everyone in the team ran over to the mats
After warming up, which took a long time, we went over to the Balance Beam to practice our new routine. Coach Anna had decided apparently to teach us a new routine with a new,and very talented, girl on the team. "Alright girls. We have been practicing this Beam routine on the floor for quite awhile now, we will finally put it onto the Beam. Sky, I understand you have already learned this routine?" Coach Anna said. 
Sky nodded. "Alright then, let's get started. Sky, you can just go back to things you have already learned for now--it will only be a little while redoing these things. The other girls haven't learned them yet." Sky nodded again. 


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After a long hour of practicing our new Bar Routine--which by the way Sky was already mastering, I finally got it right. I had completed an almost-perfect Bar Routine. I did my finish and ran off to get a sip of water and ran right back up to the Bars. 
As soon as I mounted the Bars, I felt right at home. This is where I do amazing routines, usually--today I needed extra practice today for some reason...--, one place I feel like I am unstoppable, as if I can do anything. It also felt like I was flying, flying to the victory and satisfaction of a gold medal.... I should have stopped thinking then. Because then something horrific happened, something that put me in a lot of shock. I landed my bar routine with a huge clunk on the mats.




Authors Note: Hehehehe. I love cliff hangers. xD

Anyway, it's up! I am sorry this chapter is so late! I usually go to a tutor to work on these chapters, and I didn't go all summer (it wasn't going on in Summer), and I have been busy this summer, I know that is weird because you are supposed to be less busy in the summer.... Also, sorry this chapter is so short! I just felt the need for a cliff hanger. Lol. :)

-Mia


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Chapter 9

The next morning at about 6:30, I woke up. I heard Sydney meowing at the window for some weird reason. Then I pulled off my covers, put on my slippers and robe, and went outside of my bedroom to see what was going on. I walked down the hall, and entered the living room. It was very silent at this early. Nobody was awake--except for Sydney of course. There was also the snow and rail falling. I slowly walked to where Sydney was meowing. It was a mouse, who was outside in the snow. Sydney was also batting at the snowflakes that gently fell down from the sky. Then I heard someone call my name. 

As soon as I reached where my name was coming from--my room--, I went inside. I realized that Hannah was here, I had totally forgot from hearing the meow and being distracted by Sydney. "Good morning..." Hannah said in a sleepy tone. "Good morning" I replied. I realized that I too sounded sleepy. 

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After a couple of hours of talking, I heard Mom open her door. She woke up sort of late on the weekends, so me and Hannah had to wait a little while. "Good morning Rose and Hannah. Do you girls want me to make breakfast?" Mom said. "Sure" I said. "Sounds great!" Hannah said. Then Mom disappeared down the hallway. "Is today a Gymnastics day?" Hannah asked me, I could tell she was still sleepy. "Yeah. Every day except Sunday!" I said with a smile. "Ooooohhhh, yeah...." Hannah said. "Breakfasts ready!" Mom shouted across the house. Then me and Hannah dashed down the hallway into our small kitchen. It wasn't too small, but smaller then most kitchens. Our house was originally built in the late 1800's, but we have had many many updates done to it. Like earthquake safety and things that you have to have or else your house isn't safe. Our house was also really modern now, too. I saw that Mom made waffles for us. As me and Hannah sat down at our dining table, I asked Hannah if she knew anything new of what we were going to practice today in Gymnastics. "Well......I could e-mail Coach Anna.....But other then that, no." Hannah replied to me. "Okay. I'm just curious. Because of what we did last time.....Salto passes......That's advanced stuff!" I said. "Totally agreed!" Hannah said with a grin. After we finished breakfast, we got our leotards on and our warm up clothes, and grabbed our snow gear, and gym bags, and headed out the door. Yesterday the snow storm had been too bad so me and Hannah had to stop at a coffee shop so that we wouldn't get swept away by the horrible wind and the snowstorm. I breathed in the freezing air....It felt good a little to have fresh air, it smelled like snow, and I barely get that smell. 

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After me and Hannah got to the gym, I saw the older girls who were almost guaranteed to make the Olympic trials--it was really cool to work with them in the gym, it's like training with Gabby Douglas! Boy, wouldn't that be cool!-- practicing back handspring-layouts on the balance beam. I sighed in awe as one of the gymnasts landed their dismount perfectly. I knew that someday soon, I would be going into junior elite training, that was really exciting! If your a gymnast like me, then it's a serious step in your career. That step basically puts your on track for the Visa championships--or at least the competition. And if you get chosen for that, that means you truly have potential. Until then, you don't exactly if you can take the pressure of it....So far I didn't exactly know if I was going to break under the pressure or not, but I doubt I was. I had lived through two years of intense training, I think I could manage a level higher--or at least I hoped. Then I walked over to my locker, and put in my gym bag and my sweats, as Hannah did a couple of seconds later. After that, I took a small walk around the gym to look out all the windows, there were a lot of big windows in the gym, so it made it easy to go sight-seeing when you had a small water break or while you were waiting for a class to start. I had made it sort of a routine because I was pretty much always a teeny bit early. Today outside the windows looked like a winter wonderland. The streets were lined with snow, and the trees seemed to have a slight dusting of snow on them...It seemed like it was magic in a way. After a small "walk" around the gym, I got called to the mats to begin. It seemed like forever before we actually begun--Kelsey had forgotten her pink headband in her locker and freaked out and then ran back and got it, that took about 10 minutes...And then Kara was late, so we had to wait for her, but I couldn't blame her, the weather was so bad, me and Hannah could have left on time but been 15 minutes late because of this terrible weather. 
After everything finally got resolved, and Kara got to the gym, and Kelsey finally found her pink headband, we could begin. I could tell that I was getting stronger, and that I was getting more used to the moves I used to call hard. The first thing we practiced was Salto passes once again. Anyone who is a gymnast must prefect the move to move onto a harder one. So it takes a long long time to learn your whole set of Gymnastics basics. But it can be done. Salto passes are hard for me...but it depends on the day. On Vault, we learned how to do a round-off flat-back handspring. Now that was hard for me. But practice makes perfect. "Hannah" I whispered to Hannah. "Yeah?" she replied quietly. "How do you feel about our new Vault routine?" I asked. "It's really exciting to learn new things!! Oooh! I have a great joke for you, Rose! But I think we should focus now...I'll tell you later!" Hannah replied happily. "Sure!" I whispered back.
When it was my turn on Vault, I went to the end of the mat. Then I focused as hard as I could, collected all the speed I could, and started to run. I did my round off, and then my back handspring. One thing I noticed was that it was totally different than what I normally do. Hannah did stellar on her routine, and the rest of the team did too.
After Vault, which we spent almost the whole time on, we had to leave. But Coach Anna gave us an extra twenty minutes because we spent all of our time on Vault learning the new routine. We had free time--free time to practice any event or move we wanted to. I decided to practice my favorite event--Uneven Bars, I practiced a Kip. 
A kip allows a gymnast to swing below the bar and arrive in front. It may sound easy, but it's not as easy as it sounds... I had fallen three times the time the twenty minutes was up. But I had almost mastered the move. I was in level seven Gymnastics  and the move was level five, or sometimes four. After the twenty minutes was up, I said goodbye to all my teammates and headed out the door. Hannah came with me. Hannah's mom had agreed that she could stay at my house for a little while after Gymnastics because of the terrible weather. And the roads were still closed. So there was no telling what would happen and how long Hannah would have to stay at my house.

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As we walked out the door, I took a deep breath, sucking in the cold air that was outside, and exhaled slowly. I knew I would do something big with one of my routines...Something big...I knew Coach Anna had complete faith in me, and most of my team. She knew we could get far in the Gymnastics world. "Hannah" I began. "Yeah Rose?" Hannah replied to me. "What was that joke you wanted to tell me earlier?" I said. "Oh.....I forgot all about that Joke...I'll begin telling it!!" Hannah announced happily. "One night, Bob, Joe, and Doug were walking home from a late night movie, and they finally get to their apartment.
 When they get there, they find out that the elevator is broken, so they take the stairs. The stair cases have 200 stairs each, and there are three flights. For the first flight, Bob will tell Happy stories, for the second flight Doug would tell Jokes, and for the third flight Joe would tell sad stories. When it finally got to Joe's turn, he says, "Here's a sad story, I left the room keys down stairs". That's the joke!" Hannah said, giggling half way through the joke. I giggled too...My face even turned red. 

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After me and Hannah finally reached my house, after about a full hour of walking around mounds of 
snow. I walked in the door with Hannah, it instantly felt warmer in my house. Sydney came up to me and Hannah and rubbed on us so much I almost fell over. Sydney is my cat, but really a kitten at heart. 
"How was Gymnastics today girls?" Mom asked us. "Great!" Hannah said with a grin. "Great here, too. Today we learned our new Vault routine...It's sooo hard, or at least in a way it is." I replied to mom. "Well, yes...I imagine it is hard. But everything gets easier you know. Remember the first day you started Gymnastics? Everything was difficult for you...But now, your a star in Gymnastics." Mom said to me. 
"Thanks Mom. I guess that's true." I said, smiling. "Besides, look how much you have improved since last year!! You have moved up three levels!" Hannah added. "That's true." I said happily. Then me and Hannah ran down the hallway to my room

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Over the dinner table that evening, we ate quietly. Hannah was still at my house--all the Weather ever did was get worse. "I wonder if the weather will ever get better..." Hannah said quietly. "Me too..." I said. I peered out the window, the snow started coming down harder. 
By now, it was dark. There was not really any hope of Hannah going back to her house--a sleepover! "Hannah...Do you think we could have another sleepover tonight?" I said with a grin. "Yes!! My mom cant come, that would work out perfect!!!" Hannah said smiling. 
"Girls," Mom said. "yes mom?" I said quickly and quietly. "There is a new girl moving into your Gymnastics class, her name is Sky. She has recently moved from another Gym and wanted to be more competitive, so she moved to your gym. She just moved here from the other side of town, but I'm sure you girls will become fast friends with her." Mom finished. "Yeah, I think so." me and Hannah said at the same time. Sometimes, I wonder if Hannah can read my mind. We say the same thing at the same time a lot. 

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After we finished dinner, me and Hannah went to get pajamas on. Hannah didn't bring pajamas, so she borrowed another pair of mine. I also laid out four sleeping bags on the floor--two per person, it's that cold! After we had both changed, we sat around my teeny-tiny lantern that used to be for my dolls, but it also worked great for telling scary stories in the dark! Hannah told a story of the time when she went on a "haunted" vacation when she was four, and how the drawers kept opening when no one opened them, and how they kept getting their food and clothes stolen. Only at the end of the trip to find out that it was all a prank played by Hannah's little sister, who at the time was no more than two years old. 
"Wow" I began. "That's creepy..". I imagined all the drawers opening without seeing who did it. But it did make sense, Hannah's little sister probably had no clue what she was doing until the whole family blamed the clothes on her. They later found out that all of their missing clothes had been stuffed in the cabinets in the kitchen of their rental house in Hawaii. Oh how nice it would be to go there!
Two hours later, after telling lots--and lots, and lots, of scary stories, we had fallen asleep sitting up. During the night I had a dream that Gabby Douglas was sitting in my living room, and we were chatting. Then she showed me some trampoline moves. Dreams with Gabby in them occur for me a lot for some reason. Well, she is my idol, after all.

Authors note: Yay! Finally another chapter! I'm so SO sorry for the long wait! I'm soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo busy with Gymnastics, school, and all of that :O. Sky is Ninif's character. Also, that dream that Rose had...I actually had that dream last night :3. I have a lot of dreams about Gabby too. And the whole Fierce Five...They are my idol's too. Chapter 10 will be the full introduction of Sky, by the way, Ninif. :)

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Chapter 8

As soon as I opened my eyes the next morning, I jumped out of bed. I threw on my clothes, and went down stairs for breakfast, with a little stop to pet Sydney my cat. You might ask, why was I so rushed? Well, today was the first day of junior elite training. I was nervous, but I was also glad I had passed the level below only the day before. I ran into the kitchen, and then sat down at the dining table. "How are you today Rose?" Mom asked me. "Good. But a little nervous, I don't know who will be there." I said truthfully. "I know, Rose. But you know, you still have your coach. And your friends." Mom replied. "That's true" I said. That was true. I felt better now. It was still raining--and almost snowing--outside, we have been having bad weather where I live for the past two months.  So after breakfast I gathered my rain gear, put it on, then walked out the door. I breathed in the cold sir and sighed. I guess I should have taken this as a good thing, but it gets a little annoying after two months of it. But today, since what Mom has said, I felt much better.

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After I got to the gym, those nervous feelings came right back. I saw lots of girls I didn't know, and I saw them doing more advanced things. My stomach did a flip....My nervousness was definitely back. I took a deep breath and then headed to my locker. I opened my locker, put away my gym bag and my sweats, and hurried over to the mats. I was relieved when I saw Hannah and Dixie talking to each other. "Hi guys!" I said, I could hear the nervousness in my voice. "Hi Rose!" Hannah said. "Hey!" Dixie said, in the most relaxed tone I had heard in a while. That made me a tiny bit less nervous. I was hoping everyone else who was new was as nervous as I was, but apparently I was the only one. I looked over to the left and saw Coach Anna coming towards us. As soon as she set foot on the mat she said, "Before we begin, I would like us to tell our names, and our favorite event in Gymnastics," "Hmm.....Rose, how about you start us off." She said. Me...? Why do I have do be first... I thought. "Well....My name is Rose, and my favorite event is Uneven Bars." I said. "Alright, now just pass it down to the person to the left of you." Coach Anna added. The person left of me was someone I didn't know. "My name is Kelsey, and my favorite event is Vault. Although I think I'm good at all of them." Kelsey said. I didn't know Kelsey all to well, but I had seen her some other places around the gym, too. I had a slight feeling that I would never become close friends with her. But I didn't say anything. The person to Kelsey's left was Kara. "Hi everyone! My name is Kara, and my favorite event is....all of them!" Kara said in her usual perky tone. I liked that about her. Even in the worst situations, she still managed to have a perky tone. The person to Kara's left was someone else I didn't know. "Hello, my name is Addie, and my favorite event is floor routine." And then the person to Addie's left was someone else I didn't know.

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As soon as we went through about ten more people---a lot of a bigger group then the normal (or at least to me) seven girls. We headed over to the floor, the mats there were more bouncy then the other mats so that we could rebound easier. Rebounding is when a gymnast has just landed a move, and has to jump up again right after she or he touches the floor into a split or whatever move is required to do. First in line was Hannah, I was behind Kelsey who was second in line. Today was different in what we practiced, instead of the normal things we did, we did a move called a Salto pass. The salto pass is a move that requires a gymnast to preform two skills not using their hands. This move came easily to Hannah. I watched Hannah handspring her way across the floor. Then I watched Hannah do her Salto pass, and she nailed it. I just stood there, my jaw dropping. But as soon as it dropped I brought my jaw back up. Next it was Kelsey's turn. She has been in this more advanced class longer than I have, so she already knew most of the moves that me, Hannah, Dixie, and Kara were just beginning to learn. I saw her going her Salto pass perfectly, but then she fell on her handspring. She must have been really disappointed when she fell because I saw it. But she got right back up and did it again and stuck her landing. This part of the gym that we were in was different from where I used to train, we were in the far right corner, and in the far right corner there was barely any sunlight because of lack on the windows. But luckily, we have lights in the gym, so we could see and do our routines just fine. After Kelsey finished her routine, it was my turn. I took a deep breath, and attempted to do the Salto pass, but I fell the first time I attempted. But, nobody gets it the first time. It takes lots of practice. Coach Anna walked over to me and helped me do my Salto pass, and then I completed it good. But that was just because Coach Anna was helping me, though. Then I went into my handspring-back walkover combination, and finished my floor routine. After everyone had gone, we moved onto Uneven Bars--finally a place where I could feel at home. With all of these people around me that I barely knew, all I wanted was to be at home. It turned out that I was first up on Uneven Bars, so it had worked out perfectly. Today on Uneven Bars, Coach Anna taught us how to do a Split release instead of our normal release. I did mine in a breeze. I felt as if Uneven Bars were my secret weapon. If I was failing in a competition, I could possibly be saved by the Uneven Bars. I completed a kip, a split release, and two handstands, and then a dismount. I felt my feet reaching the mat after flipping in the air, I had stuck the landing! I smiled, imagining what that would have looked like if I were in the Olympics, then getting my gold medal... "Rose?" Hannah giggled. "Oh....Uh....Sorry..." I said. A little embarrassed that I had been caught zoning off. 

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After Gymnastics that day I walked home with Hannah. On the way home, we talked about how today had gone at Gymnastics, and how we were, and simple things like that. At one point in the walk, the weather outside got so bad that we had to stop at a coffee shop for an hour, so that the weather could calm down. Then a waitress walked up to us. "How may I help you today, young ladies?" She asked, smiling. "Hmm...I'll take a hot chocolate please, and extra marshmallows!" I said, giggling a the end of my sentence. "I'll take the same." Hannah said. "Alright, coming right up!" Then the waitress dashed into the kitchen. The Coffee Shop was small, and had pictures of the town we live in since when camera's came out. The decor was at least I guessed fifty years old. But the town we lived in had been around since the early 1700's. So that wasn't old compared to some of the things here. But the house me and my mom lived in has been renovated, and was more modern. But some of the houses were build from logs in the pioneer times. I thought that was really cool because we have history on the street we lived on. A couple of minutes later, the waitress came back with our hot chocolates. "Thank you." me and Hannah said at the same time, that happens a lot with us, and I don't really know why. About an hour later after, I got a call from Mom asking where I was. My answer was. "The weather is really bad, so me and Hannah decided to stop at the Coffee shop on main street." I said. "Oh, okay. I was just getting worried. Although I had a feeling you shouldn't be walking home in that terrible weather. But thanks for stopping at the Coffee shop. Should I come get you two? Because the roads are going to close in an hour or so, so I would need to get going." Mom said. I consulted Hannah about the idea. "If the roads are closing in an hour....How would I get back to my house?" Hannah asked me. "Hmm....Maybe a sleepover!" I said excitedly. Then I replied to mom. "Yeah! That sounds great! Can Hannah sleep over tonight? if the roads are closing in an hour, how is Hannah going to get back to her house?" I asked mom. I heard silence for a minute. "Sure. Why not?" Mom said. I could tell she was smiling. About five minutes later, Mom's car pulled up in front of the Coffee Shop. And within seconds, Mom was opening the door. "Hi Mom!" I called from the booth seat I had been sitting in. "Let's get you two in the car, and then we can go home and have more hot Chocolate." Mom said. I liked that idea!

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When we got home, I rushed into the warm house and pulled off my jacket that seemed more like a snow jacket. It was snowing outside now, that was exciting, it barely snows where I live. But the bad news is, when it snows, it snows hard, and a lot. I was glad that right now for this moment it was only a foot deep or so, but I knew that would change by tomorrow. Then I glanced at my watch because I could see the sky darkening. 4:02 PM. Well..... It isn't that late. I thought. Then after 3 games of Apples to Apples, me and Hannah's favorite board game, I heard mom call us into the kitchen for Hot Chocolate. I ran into the Kitchen, Hannah about an inch behind me. "The Hot Chocolate is on the table" Mom said with a wink, and then she left the room. Before I took a sip of my Hot Chocolate, I warmed my hands on it. I looked out the cold icy window that was next to the table after warming my hands. Then I wrote 'hi' backwards to say hello to my neighbors. Then I sipped my Hot Chocolate. Boy was it nice to feel warm in this freezing weather! But that only lasted for a couple minutes.

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After about two hours or so of playing and joking around and talking, me and Hannah headed to my room for a tiny bit of time before dinner. Mom was making tomato soup for dinner, perfect for a night like this. I showed Hannah around my room, she had been to my house many times, but not recently. Nothing happened, just Hannah was really busy and all, and plus I change my room around a lot. About ten minutes later Mom called me and Hannah to dinner. Tomato soup tasted great on a freezing day like this. Hannah thought so, too.

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About an hour later we finished dinner. As we were walking back to my room, I checked my watch. 7:14 PM. When me and Hannah reached my room, I quickly went into my closet and got out my Pajamas. Hannah didn't bring any clothes, and the roads were closed because of the foot-deep snow in them. So Hannah just borrowed a pair of mine that I never wore--which I agreed that she could keep because she loved them! After we changed into our Pajamas, I helped Hannah set up a sleeping bag and a air mattress on the floor, and then I did one for me. Before I crawled into my sleeping bad, I noticed that we had spent about three hours talking about pajamas! It was 10:00, so then I finally crawled into my sleeping bag with pictures of me over the years in the gym, from three years old, to yesterday's competition. And within about an hour, we were  both sleeping.



Authors note: I wrote this today! It took three hours (with a lunch break). So I hope you like it! :D


P.S. I think this was a long chapter!! :D