"Ugh." I groan rolling out of bed and hitting my phone to turn the alarm off, quickly turning my light on knowing if i kept the lights off i would go back to sleep.
I look in the mirror still my vision is a little wacky just knowing i look like a hobo right know and trudge myself into the bathroom to take a shower and after 15 minutes i come out fresh dressed and looking more lively and less tired. i sit down on the bed beginning to do my makeup subtle and putting my hair in a messy bun with a headband to get my fly aways out of my face. I get dressed into my leggings and a my vineyard vines t-shirt with vans.
I grab my suitcases putting them in the truck as i go back in making a cup of coffee and relax for a little bit. By a little bit it is no more than 10 minutes at the most.
I have enough time to wright down a note for my dad before i'm on my way. i leave the note on the fridge and exit the house starting up the truck driving until its around nine in the morning. I bite my lip thinking about what i'm about to do. Of coarse it doesn't seem like a huge deal to many people but to me a girl that doesn't do anything ever or stays in her comfort zone its kinda a huge deal.
I pull out beginning my journey of the unknown of whatever Maria's crazy mind put on this list. i pull it out and instantly start laughing my ass off at seeing some of the things on here I put the list off to the side and think about how i am going to do this.
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'Welcome to Florida' The sign says.
Great. 16 hours down and a lot more to go and i feel myself getting drowsy so i stop at the closest hotel and get out the list and the money booking a room as it says to stay for a 4 days and go a party on 6th street of Barks Ave. I smile slightly at the oddness of how specific someone can be, but that is my Maria... extremely specific. How would she know there would be a party...
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Senior Week
RomanceRebecca Baizal always has that feeling of being incomplete, feeling like she doesn't belong. Her best friend Maria Goltree planned an amazing senior trip since 9th grade, The trip was to be able to find themselves to know who they really are. Maria...