blue-princessleah
Trooper. The word is used often when someone has to sacrifice something for someone else, or when someone does something they don't want to do, but does anyway. Or when someone suffers something and still goes on. Its pretty sad.
Compound. Not really sure what to say about a compound..
Oh, wait what about a compound sentence! I ate a burger. I ate french fries.
I ate a burger AND french fries. English basics 101.
Everyday is the same. I wake up, do my thing, and then go back to bed. It's kinda really sad. There's plenty that goes on in between but I don't notice and I don't care to remember. Everyday is the same, and when I come back to bed later that night, it starts all over again the next day.
"Scuba diving?" I repeated dumbly.
"Yes, scuba diving!" she exclaimed. "It'll be fun! We can see fish and stuff!"
"I've never scuba dived before," I said.
She shrugged. "Neither have I," she smirked.
"You know you're just his rebound girl. He can't go 5 minutes without having a girlfriend."
Kate said.
He rolled his eyes. "Come on baby. Don't listen to that witch," he said, pulling me away from the others.
Complexity. Such a complicated word. I like words like that.
Blue grass. That's what I saw as soon as a I stepped through the doors.
"Blue grass?" I ask myself.
That's where it happened. The railway. Where we first met, where we first kissed and finally where we both attempted sucide. Only, I'm alive and he's not. And everyday I'm forced to take that same train to go to uni, silent tears escaping my eyes like a sink.
Intrigued, I dusted the blueprint off and looked at the blueprint closer. There was my room..and the kitchen and the bathroom and the guest room..and wait, there was an extra room! There was an extra room in my house?
Museums. Muesums are something every city in the world has and when you walk into one, it's like walking into a time machine, especially if it has dinosaurs and fossils in them.