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Saturday, 13 July 2013

The woman who called a child rubbish and regretted it. Forever.

There once was a girl who had a mean mother (her story is in a previous post) and the mean mother had a mean friend. The mean friend was called Jo, she was very, very mean. Jo told the girl's mother that the girl is rubbish at updating her blog! The mean mother snitched on Jo and told the girl. The girl is crying her eyes out right now.

The End

The mean mother

There once was a girl who had a very mean mother. Her mother wouldn't let the girl do her own things but her mother said one word; sorry (is that it?).




THE END! :'(] 

Friday, 22 March 2013

Rainbow

There was once a girl who lived in a very small village. The village had 50 houses and in each house was a family. There were 13 shops, a train station, 3 schools, a hotel (not many people visited), a small forest, 2 small parks,  and not far away was a farm. The village was old and all you could hear from it was: Birds tweeting, the train whistling in the distance, people chattering and the hooting owls in the farm.
The girl was 8 years old and had a habit of wandering off into her own world.
"Mother, can I go to the farm to see granddad? He said he would give me a present today," the girl asked.
"of course but be quick, Lucy!" Her mother said. Lucy ran to her granddads farm, she loved to see him...actually she saw him everyday after school but she still loved to see her granddad. When she got there she held out her hand.
"Lucy, what I am going to give you is very powerful!" Lucy's granddad explained. He handed Lucy a golden, silver ring. On it was carved something Lucy couldn't read because it was a different language.
"What is it? Can I wear it now? It looks very pretty, thank you granddad," Lucy chanted "thank you" over and over again.
"Go ahead and wear it, it makes your dreams come true," Lucy's granddad said. When Lucy looked outside of the window she saw something strange in the sky. It was red, orange, yellow, green, indigo and violet. Lucy stared hard outside, she thought of sliding down the rainbow, living inside a colourful house on top of the rainbows. She ran outside and tried to jump up too the sky but failed miserably. Her granddad came out and picked her up.
"I'm afraid you can't jump to the rainbow, Lucy. I think you better go home," Her granddad said. She trotted back home and when she got home she drew a picture of the colours in the sky. She even drew the house she wanted to life in.
The very next day her mother took her to a park. The park was near the forest but Lucy wasn't aloud in the forest. She wore the ring her granddad gave her and wandered into the forest because that's what she does. She looked around and saw small flowers in the grass. She saw a path and walked along it. High in the sky Lucy could see the colours in the sky, she picked up five flowers they were the colours in the sky. She looked very very closely at the colours in the sky and saw a house, a multi-coloured house. She looked at her ring and took a deep breath and closed her eyes, when she opened them she was sitting on a rainbow. She looked down to see her home but could only see the blue sky. She tried to jump down but ended up sliding on the rainbow. She didn't like it. Lucy looked at her hand and slowly took off the ring.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

My experience with Occupy Sussex and my run-in with the private security


Please note that this isn't one of my fictional short stories, this is true story. 

I wanted to visit Occupy Sussex to see what an occupation is about. There was a meeting today so my mum said we could go. But when we went to Bramber House, there were 4 security guards sitting around and when they saw me and my mum, they told my mum I can’t go inside. My mum told them I have been visiting the University of Sussex since I was 5 and I go everywhere with her, but they didn’t care. 

One of the guards was really horrible and rude and his name is Tony. He is very ugly. A nice girl came out of the occupation and said she will sit with me in the lounge if my mum wants to go to the meeting. Tony said I couldn’t stay in the lounge, I would have to go downstairs. It was really cold and I didn’t want to go downstairs, I wanted to go to the meeting with mum. 

Michael from the occupation came and talked to Tony, but he still said I can’t stay in the lounge. Mum was very, very angry at Tony and I thought she was going to punch him. She doesn’t like being told what to do. Tony kept saying the occupation is dangerous and when mum told him it’s only dangerous when security are inside, he didn’t like it. I was quite scared of Stupid Tony. 

Some nice people from the occupation came outside and argued with Tony and then my mum sneaked me inside. We later heard that the security guards were really annoyed. That was funny! It was nice in the occupation, I wasn’t scared in there and I got some sweets.