Friday, October 25, 2019
Leaving Home- Original Writing Essay -- Papers
 Leaving Home- Original Writing       She climbed on the hard mattress and pulled the fluffy, violet diary     from under the feathered pillow. She opened the hard-back book and     ferociously flicked through the pages, trying to find a blank one, she     opened her bedside draw and rummaged through the useless items, she     picked up a pen and began to write. ââ¬Å" How could they do this to me?     Why now? Why couldnââ¬â¢t they have told me earlier so I had time to     acknowledge it, I mean I am sixteen I will be going away to college     soon, why didnââ¬â¢t they tell me when I was like ten so I had time to     think about it? Do they still love me after what I did? Do I still     love them after what they told me?â⬠ Marie scribbled her thoughts onto     the lilac page.       As she recorded the nightââ¬â¢s events she realised something and stopped     writing. ââ¬Å"I have to leave?â⬠ She told herself as she slammed the diary     and launched the pen across her room. Marie then started to pace     impatiently around her darkened room and started to talk rapidly to     herself. ââ¬Å" I canââ¬â¢t be in the same house as them, but I donââ¬â¢t want to     leave Jane, she is my sister I canââ¬â¢t just leave her, but she is just     too young too come with me, she isnââ¬â¢t really my sister, not by blood     anyway.â⬠ She debated with herself. Tears ran down her soft cheeks as     she tried to find a solution. ââ¬Å"Jane belongs here, I donââ¬â¢t,â⬠ she     quietly said to herself. She crept over to her bed and lay down,     ââ¬Å"theyââ¬â¢re not my parents. I need to fid my real parents, my real     family, even if they donââ¬â¢t want to be found and even if it means     leaving everyone I care for behind. I have to leave.â⬠ She told     herself. The tears where like a river now, streaming down ...              ...l.â⬠ The cab driver said.       Marie turned around to face the cab. ââ¬Å"Yea just a second.â⬠ Marie     replied. She locked the door and put the key in the letterbox at the     end of the garden. She opened the door of the cab and climbed in.     ââ¬Å"Prescott street, Arizona please.â⬠ She told the driver. Tears ran down     her face as she looked out of the window and saw her hometown for the     last time. As she drove off she remembered all the good time she had     whilst growing up there. She thought about the first time she met her     wonderful friends, the first day in high school and all those memories     seemed like nothing when she remembered what her so called mother told     her on her Grandmothers funeral. She considered telling the driver to     turn round, that she had made a mistake but she knew what she had to     do, it wasnââ¬â¢t like she would never go back.                        
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