Thursday, November 28, 2013

Girls by the Pier

There was a lonely girl who'd made it on her own her whole life named Christina Ann.  She was 28.  Then, there were other girls, mostly ages like 20 and 25, plus the slew of the younger generation age 15 or 16.  Christina ended up taking care of the younger ones, the tweenies.  Christina patted a young girl age 12 and said things would turn out fine.  She looked away and found herself off with her friends.  A cute girl named Abigail who was 17 was telling the younger 1s @ a shark in the water she supposedly saw.  Christina believed her sincerity but knew she would probably not see 1 if she herself looked into the water.  Some of them were truly dazzled by the presence of a woman named Ellen.  She approached Christina, and she almost seemed to jump in a way.  "No, come here," she heard a voice say.  She turned around, and no one was there.  It was time to load the ship that would take them to Spain, alas.  A girl named Chloe Grace was aboard and she seemed nice and got some popular attention.  She lay on a chair and talked to the people around her genially.  Then, a girl named Peyton Rose was there who led others in mischief.  Christina looked @ for Ellen and also another lady named Rose Red.  She found Rose Red, and she said, "So, how are things?"  Rose Red quickly glanced at her and said, "Fine, fine."  Okay, she thought.  It was a chilly night and Christina had a bag with her holding a sleeping bag, under which she made her abode.  Was it almost Christmas?  She woke up early and got her breakfast.  "Fine day," someone said.  "Oh, yes," said Christina.  The kids whined as they were waken up.  Some of the 25 year olds were there for breakfast.  In a matter of days, they arrived in Spain.  Year was 1880.  They all set up home.  The main character Christina started out as a nanny and maid but then was given a scholarship in ballet and 1 day made it as an actress and went off had had a family life, as she tried to search for people she once knew, though she never knew if anyone really needed her ever.