Is This a Good Paper the Subject Was Thats the Last Time She Would Ever Let It Happen?

Question by Shannon K: Is this a good paper the subject was thats the last time she would ever let it happen?
That’s the last time she would let that happen. Anna couldn’t let it happen again it was getting out of control.

Anna lives in the king of deep dish pizza otherwise known as Chicago Illinois. She has lived there since she was born. She never disliked the “windy city” she thought is was the best city in the world and never doubted it, she had great friends, great food and walking downtown could never fail to lift her spirits. Even though the winters were brutal and the crime rate was rottenshe was greatly optimistic. She was 5,3 had blonde hair, light skinned, and green eyes. Her best friends were Kayla who has been Anna’s friend since her first day at school they have had fights but never did anything really bad to hurt each other. Anna’s other best friend was Lily who was very serious about her school work and never really did anything to upset her parents like swear or be out to late. Anna and all her friends go to Brook’s Middle school. It wasn’t the best school but yet it wasn’t the worst.

One day Anna was in math class and she was trying to daydream cause she was really good in math and she really knew everything the teacher was teaching, She aced every test. Anna was looking around the room and saw Lily, she didn’t look right Anna thought to herself usually Lily was about to fall asleep in class but now she was really hyper. Well she thought It was weird. Later that day they were in history and Lily forgot about the report she had to go on Eleanor Roosevelt and that counted 50% on your report card. No offence to her or anything but usually she is a bit of a “teacher’s pet” and usually doing her homework or a report is the number one thing on her mind, it’s the first thing she does when she gets home but missing this is really not like her. I glanced at Kayla and she was looking at Lily thinking the same thing, we looked at each other and were very confused. When we were out of school all three of us were walking home and I asked Lily why she missed her homework and she gave me the most half-witted answer I ever heard she said “I was busy.” Anna said, “what were you doing?” “None of your damn business! God! I just had some stuff to do!” She walks ahead of Kayla and Anna. Kayla and Anna were stunned and scared, that person that they were talking too was not the friend that they went to school with a week ago.

When Anna and Kayla were walking home they talked about what Lily could be doing to herself. They really thought she was doing drugs but they couldn’t figure out why and who was supplying it. They new she was a girl who lets say “always listened to mommy and daddy.” Maybe she was trying to upset her parents. They knew they had to find out what was wrong with this girl if they didn’t she could really mess up her life. She have a future as a druggie or working at a minimum wage job for the rest of her life and always thinking back to when herself was 13 and she could of saved herself but gave into the addiction and didn’t go to rehab or get a shrink.

The next day the three friends walked to school, the sky was a shade of gray and you could feel the humidity in the air. Anna asked Lily one question, “Why?” Lily stopped and looked at Anna with a straight face not even blinking, Then she ran ahead. Anna and Kayla tried to run ahead but then all of Kayla’s books fell out of her backpack so Anna and Kayla picked up the books but by the time they were done Lily was fare ahead.

That day Kayla and Anna did not listen to one word the teacher said they were thinking about Lily and how they could help her. When the two friends got to lunch Lily wasn’t there. They looked down the lunch line, no Lily, in the hallway, no Lily, where is this girl. The two buddies looked in the girl’s bathroom sure enough lily was there, her face red as cherry, and as wet a waterfall. We quickly ran over to her and hugged her we asked her what was wrong. Then she said sniffling “My parents, I did everything they ever wanted. EVERYTHING! But now were moving. MOVING! Ok everything in my life was great but now. I took speed, you know the drug to upset my parents. I even let them find it in my room when they thought something was suspicious. When they found it I was there and I ran out the door, faster then I ever ran. Anna said, “Where do they want you to move and why?” They want me to move to Atlanta, Georgia because my dad is being transferred there and his job pays good, this isn’t fair. “Do they care about me, my life, what I have here in Chicago, as you say Anna Chicago is the best city in the world nothing will ever compare to this glamorous city. She blows her nose in a napkin and looks up at the ceiling and says in a quiet voice “Why me.” Anna and Kayla hug there vulnerable broken friend. There about to cry too.

In conclusion Lily had to move, it was the hardest thing she ever had to o, leaving everything behind. Lily also never used “speed” again but her parents took her to a shrink which Lily doesn’t mind. In other matters Kayla and Anna are still best friends and still go to the same school. Lily come to Chicago every summer but she misses the winter.

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