Instantly Invisible

I can turn invisible now! I’m not sure how, but it just clicked. A voice in my head told me that I’m invisible, for twenty four hours only. In weird, but there’s no way I’m not putting it to good use. First, I’m going to skip school of course. They’re already going to mark me absent for not being able to see me, so what’s the point? I may stop by to cause some chaos. Like I could walk around making ghost noises to scare my classmates, or make things “levitate”, or write stuff down on white boards to scare people. The next thing I would do is maybe steal some things, I know this doesn’t sound good, but I could get some free stuff out of this. If I touch something, then it will turn invisible with me, only if I wish. So I could grab some things that would usually be expensive, and just, well, take it. I would maybe leave some money because my consciousness would never let me do that, but it would just help with skipping a line if it’s too long. The last thing I would do is board a flight somewhere, no one would know, so I could just hop on. I have a phone, and probably a ticket back home so I don’t get stuck in another place, but I could get a partially free flight to Hawaii or something, and that would be nice. I would be able to turn myself uninvisible so I can actually do something’s, but it would be fun. So overall, if I became invisible, I would cause a lot of mischief. It would be fun watching people squirm when I appear just my head, it would be fun to invisible.

Crazily Clumsy

I’m clumsy, there’s no getting around that. Knowing me, I’ll get stuck on an island because of how clumsy I am. How imagine I get stuck on an abandoned island, is that I’m on a cruise. I’m walking on the deck on the very top story. I’m doing fine, just wandering around because this is my first time on a cruise. Next thing I know is I slip on water and fly over the railing and ended up landing in the water. I fall, fall, fall, until I slap against the water. Likely from falling that high I have been knocked out cold, but I am very good at floating. I don’t know how, but I just float. I slowly drift off with the soothing current of the Pacific Ocean. The warm weather and blazing sun making me look like a tomato. My shorts and shirt flowing freely against my body making me cool. When I wake up I’m still drifting out in the open sea. I’m tired from doing nothing, which is not a surprise to me. I look around my surrounding trying to find out where my cruise has gone, but all I see is a small speck moving farther and farther away. I wonder how long it will take my parents to find me. I look around trying to find a way to not have to float, and at least a mile away I see a small island, with a singular palm tree. Using my three years of swim team training, I quickly freestyle over to the small cay. I get over there in not to long, but I’m exhausted. I climb onto the day and quickly feel out of place. Most islands out in the open have no inhabitants, but why does this one have a shack? I walk over to the shack with my sore muscles, because I haven’t done competitive swimming in over a year. I knock on the shack and the door quickly falls over. I walk into the shack not expecting what was inside. A skeleton. A skeleton of a human was laying on the bed. I scream, but that is not the weirdest thing I see. There’s a computer, a super old one. Like a box. It’s has a keyboard, which I don’t know how to type with attached to it. I take a look at it from all angles. It has many wires poking out of it. I find the on button. The screen glows brightly and a sound takes place. After a while it loads. And what is this I see? There’s Wi-Fi! I quickly log onto the news, trying to find out if anyone noticed I’m missing and decided to put it on the news. And oh my. Oh. My. I’m the number one page! They have an unruly picture of my 7th grade picture. And apparently I have a search party for me. I log of the computer and decide I need food, but before I venture out I take a quick peek in the mini fridge for food, and I will never, ever, ever, look in there again. I venture out to the cay and look around, there’s not many trees. Only one palm tree, then lots and lots of shrubs. I walk on the soft grass, and adventure the tropical paradise. There’s multiple attractions, like a stage and a dinner table. I fall asleep after shoving the skeleton to the side, obviously. The next day, I’ve already gonna insane. I wake up and start screaming, because why not? I walk around the island. Talking to myself because I was sooo bored. I catch some fish so eat and cook them over a fire. I then sacrifice my flip flops for hopeful happiness in this horrid time. I decide to go to the stage. I staged a dance! I invited the skeleton to go with me. I danced with him for hours, it was fun. I run laps around the island for boredom. Then my realization kicks in. I lay on the sand, questioning my reality and if I was meant to be here for some sort of growth that I needed. I decided thoughts are over rated. By now, the sun if halfway up the sky. I play on the computer for the rest of my day, because I don’t have screen time here. Take that dad! (I love my dad btw, don’t take this is the wrong way.) I set of a “help” sign with rocks, because I’m already hated it here. Helicopters soon circle my island yelling command at me, but I hold up my sword with determination, this is my island. I make the rules. Rescuers come down to the island. I sadly tun myself over and come home. I soon realize I’ve only been on this island for a day. Wow.

Rad Reading-January

This month I read a book called Smile, by Raina Telgemeier. This book is about a girl who knocks her two front teeth out and has do deal with in getting fixed for a couple of months, it may be a graphic novel but it is a good book to read.

I like this book because it’s sort of a comedy with Raina trying to fit in, but everything keeps going wrong. It has multiple layers to it too, like her trying to fix her teeth problem, her getting used to braces, getting her ears pierced, trying to fit in in middle school, and having a crush.

My favorite character is the main characters little sister. She has the role mastered being annoying to her sibling and teasing her, while also loving her sister and holding on to her sister when an earthquake happens during the book. The little sister is very funny and I just love her character.

My favorite quote is page 12, it when Raina stands in front of a mirror, shortly after knocking her teeth out. She’s still in shock from what just happened and says, “Hey mom! I look like I’m six again!” Then she laughs a lot, I laughed at this too because in the same panel it shows her mom thinking, “well she’s in shock.” And I just thought that it was funny.

Elephant

My inspiration for this is the elephants that decorate this room. I was also having trouble trying to find a good free write.

I walk into my classroom, a normal feel

But I can’t stop wondering what will be my next meal

I’m starving thats true, but what do i see

An elephant taking up my seat!

In all of it gray glory

Sitting there reading its story.

The elephant tells me his names Joe

And that he’s just trying to stay low.

He gets out of my chair for me,

The walked out of the class with some sort of glee.