Wednesday, May 16, 2012

If you really knew me

If you really knew me you would know that I really don't care for school anymore. If you really knew me you would know that I regret taking AP classes. If you really knew me you'd know that I'm excited to be on my own. If you really knew me you'd know that I hate following rules. If you really knew me you'd know that everyday I sit in class, I wish I was ditching it. If you really knew me you'd know that I have a strong desire to drink coffee. If you really knew me you'd know that I wish I lived in the 80's. If you really knew me you'd know that I really don't care for money as long as I have enough for gas and to keep hunger away.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Ordinary World

The Unspoken Rule

           Every day, Mr. Patterson wakes up, gets ready, kisses his wife goodbye, and drives to work.  He has two young children, a steady job, and a nice, suburban home.  But one day one his way to work, his world is turned upside down.  Driving along the highway a black suburban pulls up along side him, and drives him off the road. After crashing into a tree, he as barely enough time to look around before a man in a suit grabs him, throws him in the car and injects him with something.  He quickly passes out as they start to drive off in the opposite direction.

 Who are these men in suits? Where are they going?  What could they want with Mr. Patterson? Will he ever see his family again?