Going Back

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I quietly sneak my way pass the woods, I didn't want any hunters hearing me, fearing a silver bullet will fly pass my skull. Once I see the big farm, I slowly change my pace into something more calmer. I look at the windows, all the lights are turned off. I jump over the fence. The horses are yet to be sleeping, I hope Jerry isn't in the barn. I walk up the ladder. Anne made me a small cozy bed, well not quite like a bed. It has two white sheets. I bend down and sigh. My stomach is telling me to eat something. I try to doze off to sleep, but I just couldn't. I'm too hungry. I can't just go back to Anne's house. It is nearly twilight. My legs are so tired. I put my head down, and close my eyes.

I think about Gilbert, I am also thinking about Anne. I wonder what might happen at school tomorrow. I feel awfully terrible for Ruby. I'm I the only one who seems to know about Anne and Gilbert? Probably not. I hear footsteps.

Oh no! Did Jerry forget something. Oh, our mighty Lord, please let it be Anne. I pry my eyes open, and see a beautiful red head with a basket full of delicious foods. "What have you got there?" I asked, hungrily. "I've brought you some, biscuits, butter and bread, and cakes." Anne said. "Mrs. Lynde brought some cake slices for us this afternoon while you were gone." She says,

"Where did you go?" She asks.

I gulp down my anxiousness, "Oh, I went to apologize to Gilbert."

I can see her face swell up, "Alright then." She says, "I must go to sleep now, good bye my bosom friend."

Bosom? That's only something Anne called Diana, I cannot be her other bosom friend? I'm nowhere near perfect or as beautiful as the great Diana. She is just marvelous. Nothing like me, I'm an orphan girl, a girl with no family. I must be the rotten apple of the tree of all the students in our school.

I sigh. At least I've got food.

I get up and grab the basket.

The smell is just wonderful. I take out two pieces of biscuits and stuff them both in my mouth, the hunger from my stomach slowly fades away to dust.

I am great full for Anne. She is now my bosom friend forever. If I might move, then I'll not know what to do with my life. How can I leave without my perfect Diana, or with our Ruby, or with beautiful Anne. How can I leave without Gilbert? Or even Moody, Charlie too. I've not known them, but I will when I go to school tomorrow. I will ask questions.

That Josie Pye, does not seem friendly at all.

I take a breathe.

Then two.

Then three,

I will make the most out of tomorrow. I have my great friends, and my bosom friend Anne with an E.

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