Chapter One: The arrival

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After about 8 hours worth of driving we got there around 10 or 11 at night. We moved to a quiet subdivision in Mississippi where a group of kids walking toward us asked if we were moving in that house. We said yes welcomed us and we started moving it the beds and other things into the house. Nobody got much sleep until it was 2 in the morning. The next day as my mom and dad started installing cable and wifi, this girl named Allie came over from next door welcomed us and started helping me move the remainder or my stuff in my room such as t.v, clocks, posters ...the little stuff.


Late at night the phones, t.vs, and wifi were connected so I called up Nora. Forgetting it was 11 up there and 10 down here she answered with a small and sleepy, "Hey."


B: "Man, am I glad to hear your voice again."

N: *small yawn* "yeah me too... so whats the plan for this summer so we can meet up."

B: "Can your parents meet us half-way?"

N: "No, cars most likely couldn't get to Kentucky."

B: "Ok, I'll call you later."

N: "ok bye"

B:"Bye"


* Fast forwarding toward the end of 8th grade*


Nora and I haven't talked much, but we were still the closest of friends. We made a plan to run away, the plan was called operation blue moon. We planned and planned until it was full proof. We set our date to the next full moon. I charged my phone for music on the way and emergencies. I packed my bag with clothes for all seasons, coats and all. I also packed food and drinks in a separate pouch with my tooth and hair brushes along with my charger. I then called her and said, " Let operation blue moon commence." We then began our journey of 1000 miles.


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