Too Ordinary

Too Ordinary

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"It's just plain," I tell my roommate and she's about to respond when someone peers in through the open door and interrupts. "Plain?" He questions looking straight at me. "Sorry, I guess it's just," I hesitate for a moment then continue with what I was saying, "too ordinary." Sofiana was a smart girl who got a lot accomplished. She graduated high school over seas at France then she took off to travel Europe. After two years she's finally come home to college life.... but she's having trouble adjusting from traveling to books and studying. Can you really blame her though.... "Last call to board Gate 27, to Europe," I heard the woman's voice saying that as I was running through the airport to find the gate. There it was Gate 27. What I did next is something I only thought happened in movies but quickly and without thinking I jump a bunch of airport chairs and stop just before the lady collecting tickets, "You made it just in time."
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