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- Emilie
It was warm, surprisingly. Ever since Taylor moved from America to England, it had rained. Taylor liked the rain when you had something to do, but during the day when your bored is very boring. So, when Taylor saw the sun she sprinted outside to go shopping in London. She enjoyed shopping, but for different things like notebooks and pens and rulers and stationery and things like that, instead of clothes and shoes. Taylor walked down the street, as many people walked past and looked at her. Why are they all staring at me? I'm wearing normal clothes. T-shirt, blazer, sneakers and shorts? That's what I wear at home, back in America. Taylor sighed, running her fingers through her dark, curly hair. The one thing that taylor hated was too much attention. It made her go pink and all embarassed.
Taylor looked past the clothes store and stopped at the book store. Taylor loved books and reading and all that. It made her smile, and she walked in. She already had a library at home, but there was something missing from her collection. Taylor picked up a copy of Pride and Predujice. She had borrowed that book of her old best friend, Courtney, and had adored it. She went up to the counter, paid and left, in search of a little cafè to read in.
Taylor spotted a quaint little cafe which seemed quite busy. She walked in, and spotted an empty booth. Sitting down, a waitress walked over to take her order. "Um, coffee please." Taylor opened the bag and opened her book, stroking the front cover. It was a hardback, a traditional book. It hadn't cost much over thirty pounds, but that was fine for Taylor. The coffee landed on the table and taylor took a sip of it, before crossing her legs and getting lost in her book.
Taylor looked past the clothes store and stopped at the book store. Taylor loved books and reading and all that. It made her smile, and she walked in. She already had a library at home, but there was something missing from her collection. Taylor picked up a copy of Pride and Predujice. She had borrowed that book of her old best friend, Courtney, and had adored it. She went up to the counter, paid and left, in search of a little cafè to read in.
Taylor spotted a quaint little cafe which seemed quite busy. She walked in, and spotted an empty booth. Sitting down, a waitress walked over to take her order. "Um, coffee please." Taylor opened the bag and opened her book, stroking the front cover. It was a hardback, a traditional book. It hadn't cost much over thirty pounds, but that was fine for Taylor. The coffee landed on the table and taylor took a sip of it, before crossing her legs and getting lost in her book.