Dearest Fathers,
Fathers Fathers everywhere I go, I'd like to thank you for your show! I see you in the movies, I see you in the store, but Fathers oh Fathers you deserve more! Today's the day to sit back and relax, and to top it off with a steak or two! So Fathers Fathers I'd like to say, that you have shown such a great display!
Sincerely,
Nine Writer
Nine Writer
The wonderful writings, stories, musings and art of my 9 yr old daughter Lily Ross
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Chapter 4 - A Little Talk With Jamie
When Jamie got home from school one day, she set her backpack on the floor next to the umbrella holder. "Hey mom, I'm going to go to Amile's house for a while. I'll be back in time to finish my homework, eat dinner, and take a shower." Jamie called. "Okay honey." Her mom answered back from her office. "okay mom, I'll see you." Jamie said as she hopped out the door. A few minutes after Jamie left, her mom, (Also known as Michelle) walked down stairs. She picked up Jamies backpack and set it on the kitchen counter. She unzipped Jamie's backpack and pulled out her binders and notepad. "My Sketching Pad" It was labeled. "Ooohh, this looks interesting." Michelle stated. "Oh no no no Michelle, you shouldn't snoop! She argued with herself. "Oh..but it's so much fun Michelle! I'll just take a peek..." Jamie's mom opened the notebook just the tiniest of a smidge, and snapped it shut. "You really should not invade your daughters own personal belongings!" Michelle scolded herself. "Well...I did buy it, so...guess that means i get to open it." Michelle answered to herself with pride. "Fine...you win." She surrendered to herself. "So finally, now that Michelle had agreed with herself that she got to open the oh-so-interesting-notepad, she opened a sliver, then a crack, and sooner or later she was examineing every single page. Until, she saws what looked like a revenge plan. "What's this now?" her mom questioned. "Now this is why you shouldn't snoop!" Michelle's little voice inside her started up again. "Fine you were right all along." Michelle admitted to herself. Michelle then closed the book and carefully set it on the table with the rest of her school supplies.
When Jamie got home, her mom rushed immediately down stairs with a I-know-you've-done-somthing-wrong face. "Uhh, is there something wrong mother? Jamie asked clueless of the subject. "Oh...I'm fine, it's just that you were trying to bully someone at school!" Jamie's mom scolded her. What, what are you talking about?" Jamie's mother snatched the notebook of the table, turned to the page of the revenge plan and shoved it in her arms. "What?!?! You were looking through my journal!? How could you do that?!? You're a mother not a spy!! Jamie shouted. "Well, I was just curious..." Michelle answered unsatisfied. "Well since you're so curious, then I guess i should just tell you the truth.." Jamie looked down at the sketched plan. "Well the truth is, I wasn't really bullying, I was just trying to get a bully back." Jamie confessed. "So that's why you had chocolate milk in your hair. Well anyway, honey you should have told either me or the princable sooner about this." Jamie's mom said. "I know, I was just so caught up in trying to get the bully back that I kind of forgot that a real payback would have been getting her in big troble with princable Hickman." Jamie answered. "Well I'm glad you told me sooner or later. But honey I want you to tell that princable all about her behaviors towards you and all the other students tomorrow, okay?" Jamie's mom asked. "Of course mom!" Jamie answered.
Next when Jamie was finished with all her regular duties, she went to sleep like any other day.
When Jamie got home, her mom rushed immediately down stairs with a I-know-you've-done-somthing-wrong face. "Uhh, is there something wrong mother? Jamie asked clueless of the subject. "Oh...I'm fine, it's just that you were trying to bully someone at school!" Jamie's mom scolded her. What, what are you talking about?" Jamie's mother snatched the notebook of the table, turned to the page of the revenge plan and shoved it in her arms. "What?!?! You were looking through my journal!? How could you do that?!? You're a mother not a spy!! Jamie shouted. "Well, I was just curious..." Michelle answered unsatisfied. "Well since you're so curious, then I guess i should just tell you the truth.." Jamie looked down at the sketched plan. "Well the truth is, I wasn't really bullying, I was just trying to get a bully back." Jamie confessed. "So that's why you had chocolate milk in your hair. Well anyway, honey you should have told either me or the princable sooner about this." Jamie's mom said. "I know, I was just so caught up in trying to get the bully back that I kind of forgot that a real payback would have been getting her in big troble with princable Hickman." Jamie answered. "Well I'm glad you told me sooner or later. But honey I want you to tell that princable all about her behaviors towards you and all the other students tomorrow, okay?" Jamie's mom asked. "Of course mom!" Jamie answered.
Next when Jamie was finished with all her regular duties, she went to sleep like any other day.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Chapter 3 - Jamie's Payback
"So Jamie, did you really forgive Melody that easily, even though she made a waterfall of milk on your head?" Asked Jamie's locker buddy. "Cause' I was talking to her yesterday and she said, that you forgave her and she was retrieving something for you. Of course, I wasn't really sure about she said." Jamie rolled her eyes. The fact that Melody even had enough guts to really say that angered her. "Well, whatever else she told you, was a lie. Just as much as the rest." Jamie answered to her loyal locker buddy. "I knew you wouldn't trust Melody that much." She smiled in a I-knew-it posture. "Yeah, some people will just always be evil, I guess. "So after the chocolate milk incident, what did she do to you next?" Her curious locker friend asked as she grabbed some textbooks from her locker. "She drowned my phone in water so now it doesn't work. I don't know how to break it to my mom, she said that she wouldn't repair it at a shop or anything, if something happened to it." Jamie frowned at her own disappointment. "Well why don't you just get a job, earn the money yourself, and pay for it?" Her locker companion asked with pride. "You know what Amile, (for this was her locker pal's name) that's a really good idea! Wait, there's a catch to it. I'd have to work for the rest of the school year and all of my summer! My phone costs like, eight thousand dollars!" Jamie answered sadly. "Well, I don't really need money right now, so if we both get the same job, then I can just give you my salary each day." Amile answered as she closed her locker. "Really? Are you serious? Oh Amile that would be great! Thank you!!" Jamie hopped up and down, squeezed her hands tight and shouted, "Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" When she was finished with her happy "thank you" dance she said, "Anyway, I gotta get to class, but see you later?" "Sure!" Amile answered in pleasure.
After class Jamie sashayed down the hallway happily, heading to the Cafeteria. She hopped into the lunch line and an idea popped into her head. "I wonder what I should do to Melody..." Jamie thought. For the first time, she put a smug look on her face, just like Melody's. "Milk on her head? No." Jamie thought. "Break her phone? No. TP her house? No." Jamie concentrated harder as she moved down the line. "Trip her when she gets out of line and heads face first into her lunch? YES!" She shouted out loud. Everyone stared directly her way. She giggled uneasily trying to change the interest in the lunch line. After everyone was interested in different things she passed out of line and sure enough Melody was there to ruin the simplest of plans. She purposely tripped Jamie into her own plan except she was the one who fell face first into her food. "Oops..." Melody said insincerely.
Jamie quickly got up from her lunch, that was now on her face, and sprinted to the bathroom. When she got to the bathroom she made sure nobody was there, especially Melody. "I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!" Jamie shrieked. Her eco bounced off the bathroom walls like crazy. She stomped out of the bathroom and everyone once again stared. This time, she didn't care how the people looked at her, or how insane she looked.
The next day at lunch, Jamie sat at an empty table, sketching on a notebook, her next plot. Jamie was to busy to notice when Melody walked by. When she was half past the back of Jamie's chair, she slipped on a dropped milk carton. Jamie turned around to watch. Just as Melody was about to come face to face with her lunch, she dropped her tray and then Jamie's crush came rushing over to catch Melody. As soon as Melody was caught, she was is in a dip dance position with also her crush. But when the guy of both Melody and Jamie's dreams looked who he had saved, he dropped her in disgust. "EWWW!!" He shrieked in a low-ish voice, and went back to his seat. Melody sat for a few seconds in the leftovers of her lunch miserably. As for Jamie, was cracking up.
After class Jamie sashayed down the hallway happily, heading to the Cafeteria. She hopped into the lunch line and an idea popped into her head. "I wonder what I should do to Melody..." Jamie thought. For the first time, she put a smug look on her face, just like Melody's. "Milk on her head? No." Jamie thought. "Break her phone? No. TP her house? No." Jamie concentrated harder as she moved down the line. "Trip her when she gets out of line and heads face first into her lunch? YES!" She shouted out loud. Everyone stared directly her way. She giggled uneasily trying to change the interest in the lunch line. After everyone was interested in different things she passed out of line and sure enough Melody was there to ruin the simplest of plans. She purposely tripped Jamie into her own plan except she was the one who fell face first into her food. "Oops..." Melody said insincerely.
Jamie quickly got up from her lunch, that was now on her face, and sprinted to the bathroom. When she got to the bathroom she made sure nobody was there, especially Melody. "I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!" Jamie shrieked. Her eco bounced off the bathroom walls like crazy. She stomped out of the bathroom and everyone once again stared. This time, she didn't care how the people looked at her, or how insane she looked.
The next day at lunch, Jamie sat at an empty table, sketching on a notebook, her next plot. Jamie was to busy to notice when Melody walked by. When she was half past the back of Jamie's chair, she slipped on a dropped milk carton. Jamie turned around to watch. Just as Melody was about to come face to face with her lunch, she dropped her tray and then Jamie's crush came rushing over to catch Melody. As soon as Melody was caught, she was is in a dip dance position with also her crush. But when the guy of both Melody and Jamie's dreams looked who he had saved, he dropped her in disgust. "EWWW!!" He shrieked in a low-ish voice, and went back to his seat. Melody sat for a few seconds in the leftovers of her lunch miserably. As for Jamie, was cracking up.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Chapter 2 - Melody's Evil Plan
Chapter 2:
As Melody walked down the treacherous hallways, ready to threaten, she noticed Jamie's locker just a crack open. She smeared her little evil grin on. Melody waved to her fans as she walked to Jamie's locker, trying not to act suspicious. She leaned on the locker next to Jamie's, pretending she was just taking a rest. Then Melody poked her finger in, then her hand, then she opened it all the way. She grabbed Jamie's phone out of her locker and softly chuckled, trying not to make it obvious that she just hijacked Jamie's locker.
"Hey, what are you doing in Jamie's locker? Asked the girl whose locker was right next to Jamie's.
"Why do you care?" Melody answered as she turned around away from the locker. "Because she's my friend." She stated. "Well, if your so concerned, I, for your information, am going to retrieve something I had requested to get for her." Melody answered proudly. "Yeah sure, but Jamie hates you." She stated once again. "I was simply being nice. I know what I did with the whole milk-on-Jamie's-head thing is so unforgivable, but she gave me a second chance." Melody lied through her teeth. "Fine. I guess I"ll hold off for now, but I am still on to you." She gave Melody the I'm watching you hand signal, and walked off.
"YES!! I finally got her to buzz off!!! Melody hopped up down with evil happiness. She rushed down the crowds, of middle schoolers and of into the bathroom. When Melody was finally into the bathroom safely with a scratch or two, she turned on one of the bathroom sinks. "When you don't have a phone, then I guess you won't survive Jamie!!! MWAHAHAAHAHA!!! She laughed as loud as a yodeler. Then she drowned her phone in water from the sink.
That's when Jamie walked out of a bathroom stall to see what was going on, but for Melody, was gone. And her phone was RUINED!!!! "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!" Jamie shrieked. That's when Jamie got a little furious. Ok, actually she went completely waco. "Oh..... I see Melody. You want to play that game, then we will play, that, game." Jamie said to herself. And she stormed out of the bathroom.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Chapter 1 - The Deadly Yellow Bus
Title: When Melody Came To Town
Chapter 1: The Deadly Yellow Bus
As soon as Jamie Collins stepped on the big yellow bus she had a bad feeling deep inside her stomach.
The rows of popular girls and boys on the bus stared at her as she slowly walked by. Then, she stopped to see the new girl who had tortured her all first period. "Melody." She thought to herself with anger. "What? Said Melody pestered. Well if your just going to stand and stare than I guess I should make use of you." She pulled out pulled out a bottle of chocolate milk from her backpack. Half was still left. Melody unscrewed the cap and dumped the rest of the bottle on Jamie with an evil grin. "There. All gone. I didn't need it anyway. It was rotten." Melody pulled out that evil grin of hers once more, and then a loud chuckle. Her friends and everyone else laughed along.
Jamie's cheeks soon turned as red as a rose, and she disappeared into an empty seat. A tear slipped from her eye as she curled up into a tiny ball of embarrassment.
When it came to her stop she rushed down the rows of kids still laughing it up, and out the door of the bus she went. She ran down her street and up the concrete steps to her house. She sat down on the step before the door, panting. Just then her mom opened the door with surprise. "Sweetie, what happened to you?" Her mom asked. "Don't want to talk about it." Jamie answered as she slumped inside and settled her backpack on the kitchen table. When Jamie's backpack was standing upright on the table, she walked towards the bathroom. Just as soon as Jamie was about to turn the knob to the bathroom door, her mom called, "Well if you need to talk about it later, then thats okay hon." Then her mom walked upstairs to her office. Jamie then turned the knob to the door of the bathroom and took a shower.
When she was done with her shower and had no chocolate milk in her hair anymore, she pulled out her endless sheets of homework, a pencil, and a pack of gum. She picked a piece of gum and popped it into her mouth and started chewing. She picked up her pencil and started on her sheets of homework. She finished about an hour later and called, "Mom..... I took a shower and I'm done with my homework..." Her mom walked downstairs. "Okay honey, well your father should be home any minute from work with a pizza for dinner." Jamie's mom walked towards the front door and "DING! DONG!" Rang the doorbell. The door opened and the smell of warm pizza filled the house. Jamie's dad sashayed into the house and set the warm pizza box on the kitchen counter.
Everyone gathered around the kitchen counter and Jamie's dad popped open the pizza box. Everybody grabbed a piece and shoved it down their throats. Jamie was especially hungry because she hadn't had a filling lunch at school. When she was done with her dinner, she went into her room and snuggled up into the covers on her bed and went to sleep.
About Me
Hi my name is Lily. I’m
nine years old. My dad set up this blog
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