Vinda and I had been best friends and we played at the janitor's closet. It was stinky though. :(
I found out that Vinda was an orphan. I asked her, "What thing do you remember from before, Vinda?" "I remembered when I was with my mom. She gave me a star. A charm that I keep everyday in my pocket. It was given to me on an event, I guess it was my birthday when she gave it. It's just the one I remember. My only memory!" She wept. "Where is it?" She showed me the charm, it was pretty and looked like a good luck charm. She immediately kept it. We played hide and seek, tag, catch and many more! Then, we got tired so I went out and bought a pack of chips. We scheduled our play days and hours.
(after a day)
We went and made gymnastics, drew pictures and told each other stories! Then, it was playtime! It was really fun with Vinda. And I planned when Uncle Martin fetched me, I would visit her here and I will bring her food. But, I would probably stay here for one day! When I see Vinda, 'It's Playtime!'
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♥The Dumbest Life of That Girl♥
Non-FictionMia's life is a dumb one, she really admits it. She's a spoiled kid. But she has good friends, ugly home, tardy uncle and imperfect life! What could she ever ask more? Well, one more thing, and it is almost to be discovered... P.S. Actually, I think...
