❁ Kimberly Wales ❁
I woke up the next morning, doing my usual morning routine and hearing the *Ding* sound from my iPhone,
TroyMilton: Good morning, friend. :)
I smiled, knowing he thought of me when he woke up, but calling me a friend..
It doesn't feel as awesome as I thought.
dontbotherme: Good morning, friend. :)
I shut close my phone and wore a simple, violet, sleeveless, strapped dress with matching white belt. Wearing my open toed sandals.
I cut my nails the week before, so that I wouldn't be dealing with dirty, long, toenails.
I fluffed my short, curly hair and took my blowdryer to dry it.
I decided not to do much makeup and slipped on lipgloss.
I look fine with or without makeup anyways.
I slung my satchel on my shoulder, while slinging a rucksack filled with extra clothes for cheerleading practice on the other free shoulder.
I went downstairs and mom is cooking.
I tiptoed silently but the keychains on my rucksack jingled vigorously making mom turn to me.
I groaned in frustration and hesitantly sat on the counter in the dining hall.
"No escape from me this time, young lady." Mom eyed.
"Since when did you become so.. observant." I grumbled.
"Well, I just became one because of you always escaping to the door before trying my newly made concoctions." Mom glowered.
"Sorry, I didn't mean to miss out your yummy cooking." I apologized, sarcastically, of course.
"That was rude. But I experimented on making breakfast fried rice." Mom happily replied, placing a bowlful of rice on my plate.
It looks.. well, appetizing.
It's very colorful to be exact, but I don't know how she did this.
The rice has streaks of green, yellow, bits of orange and pink squares and thin strips of brown shreddings.
I stared at it for a minute, then to her.
"Err.. the green and yellow streaks of the rice are.. well, flavoring.. the green one is lime flavoring while the yellow one is lemon and I decided to mix it with food coloring--"
"You put flavorings and food color on the white rice?" I interrupted.
"Err.. yeah. But I tasted it and it's good! I swear."
"You always tell me your food tastes nice." I replied.
"But I swear, this is different. Just give it a chance.." Mom pleaded.
"Alright." I sighed, knowing I am putting my own life in danger.
I took a spoonful of the colorful rice, with the colorful bits and brown shreddings.
I bet the brown thing is probably, wood.
Okay, I'm exaggerating and so I ate it--
My mom's eyes glistened and was waiting in anticipation for my answer.
"It's good." I replied.
"Really?"
"Yes. It really is." I smiled.
It is good, I swear.
"That is so cool. I'll write that in my inventions recipe book." Mom excitedly said.
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Chat Mate (Editing)
Teen FictionKimberly Wales is the average type of person. She hates attention and most importantly, she hates Troy Milton! The most popular guy in school that is said to be a player and a bad boy. When her friends introduced her to the new trending chat site "c...