Miss J wakes up to a bright and cheery morning. She jumps out of bed and jumps to the bathroom, because she can.
Miss J peered into the bathroom mirror and said ‘I look lovely today.’
Miss J chooses her favourite outfit, a bright red jumpsuit with a huge yellow belt that pulls in her narrow waist.
Miss J brushes over her unruly hair quickly and gathers it into a tatty red ruffle by wrapping it around and around. It holds the bulk of her hair like a hairy pineapple.
Miss J leaves the house humming and walks down her street, skipping across the road to the market.
Miss J is the first customer at Mr Borges Fresh Fruit and Veggie stall and begins to select the cleanest and freshest items. She picks up green apples and red apples. She plucks a juicy grape from its bunch and pops it into her mouth. She sucks the tough skin from the sweet interior, her mouth squeezing it all into a pulp before swallowing all the remains.
Miss J says ‘I like fruit’ to nobody. She likes the colours and textures of the market stall– the variety of fruits and vegetables. Sometimes she buys something new and interesting, exotic items that grab her attention. Today she buys three green apples, four small bananas and a bunch of red seedless grapes.
Miss J loves fruit and eats them to keep her healthy and alive. Her visit to the market keeps her alive.
Miss J skips home, catching her foot on the edge of a paving stone. She looks back quickly and says ‘Nobody saw. Nobody thinks I’m stupid.’
Miss J returns home and opens her front door. She has forgotten to lock it.
Miss J looks around her room and says. ‘Nobody’s been here. Nobody’s home’.
Miss J sits at her kitchen table and carefully eats one green apple, peeling the skin into one straggling piece. She cuts it into eight segments and carefully chews each piece before popping in the core, to chew and swallow quickly.
Miss J peels a small banana, biting at it violently until only the end stub remains.
Miss J says. ‘I’ll enjoy a few grapes, before bedtime. They’ll keep the hunger at bay’.
Miss J
‘I look lovely today.’
‘I like fruit’
‘Nobody saw.
Nobody thinks I’m stupid.’
‘Nobody’s been here.
Nobody’s home’.
‘I’ll enjoy a few grapes, before bedtime.
They’ll keep the hunger at bay’.
Miss J peered into the bathroom mirror and said ‘I look lovely today.’
Miss J chooses her favourite outfit, a bright red jumpsuit with a huge yellow belt that pulls in her narrow waist.
Miss J brushes over her unruly hair quickly and gathers it into a tatty red ruffle by wrapping it around and around. It holds the bulk of her hair like a hairy pineapple.
Miss J leaves the house humming and walks down her street, skipping across the road to the market.
Miss J is the first customer at Mr Borges Fresh Fruit and Veggie stall and begins to select the cleanest and freshest items. She picks up green apples and red apples. She plucks a juicy grape from its bunch and pops it into her mouth. She sucks the tough skin from the sweet interior, her mouth squeezing it all into a pulp before swallowing all the remains.
Miss J says ‘I like fruit’ to nobody. She likes the colours and textures of the market stall– the variety of fruits and vegetables. Sometimes she buys something new and interesting, exotic items that grab her attention. Today she buys three green apples, four small bananas and a bunch of red seedless grapes.
Miss J loves fruit and eats them to keep her healthy and alive. Her visit to the market keeps her alive.
Miss J skips home, catching her foot on the edge of a paving stone. She looks back quickly and says ‘Nobody saw. Nobody thinks I’m stupid.’
Miss J returns home and opens her front door. She has forgotten to lock it.
Miss J looks around her room and says. ‘Nobody’s been here. Nobody’s home’.
Miss J sits at her kitchen table and carefully eats one green apple, peeling the skin into one straggling piece. She cuts it into eight segments and carefully chews each piece before popping in the core, to chew and swallow quickly.
Miss J peels a small banana, biting at it violently until only the end stub remains.
Miss J says. ‘I’ll enjoy a few grapes, before bedtime. They’ll keep the hunger at bay’.
Miss J
‘I look lovely today.’
‘I like fruit’
‘Nobody saw.
Nobody thinks I’m stupid.’
‘Nobody’s been here.
Nobody’s home’.
‘I’ll enjoy a few grapes, before bedtime.
They’ll keep the hunger at bay’.
2 comments:
Miss J was busy. She gonna be healtny,, lol..have a great day
Maybe I'm cynical, but I was waiting for 'Miss J stepped out into the road without looking and got hit by a bus.'
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