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Continuing The Princess of Rock

Before anybody gets excited, I want to say that I’m not continuing the Princess of Rock. At least, not yet. I don’t know if I should. Its had loads of success in the past and don’t know if I should continue it or not. Comment in the comment section below and tell me if you want to me to continue writing The Princess of Rock.

The Heir of Cheshire-Chapter 1

This is a new story I’ve been working on. It’s set during the nineteenth century. Hope you like it!

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I woke up again to find myself in the same old orphanage I’d been living in for the past eleven years of my life. My back was sore from the hard mattress I’d slept on during the night, and it took all of my will to get myself out of bed. It wasn’t as if I had a choice, otherwise I could’ve gotten beaten by Ms. Aker.

Ms. Aker was the lady who ran the orphanage. She was short, thin, and as worn out as a cloth. Her hair was always tied up in a tight bun that stretched her eyes out even further, and she always had this deathly scowl on her face, as if her life was bitter and she was forced to watch over us orphans. She was forced to watch over us, but her life wasn’t as bitter as ours. For one thing she had family (although I’m surprised they’re still alive); I’d seen them visit before. They were all as bitter as she was—apart from Fernanda. Fernanda was one of Ms. Aker’s distant cousins, and they were nothing alike. She was plump, round and kind, and always had her hair down and topped it with brightly colored hats to match her dresses. Fernanda would sometimes sneak a biscuit to a lucky orphan, whom she seemed to pity more than the rest. We all hated the pity, but if it got us food that hadn’t gone bad or wasn’t stale, we accepted it gladly.

I walked over to the small cupboard beside my bed. Everyone here at the orphanage kept their most prized possessions or memories from before the orphanage, but I didn’t. I didn’t have any. I wasn’t left by my parents at the orphanage saying that they’d come back for me one day, leaving me with false hope. No, I was brought by the fire department when I was four because both of my parents had died in a fire. Tragic, really, but I feel no emotion when I think back on it. I was too young to remember my parents, so I didn’t feel any emotion when I thought back on them.

I pulled out a small biscuit I stole from the kitchen. I nibbled on it ever so slightly, and then placed it back in the cupboard. I needed to make it last. The food here wasn’t so great, but we all understood why. No matter how great of a town Cheshire was, orphanages didn’t get much sympathy when it came to economic terms. Nobody really had the money for grand feasts that were heard of in fairytales, so they weren’t told as often. They would just make a person’s mouth water.

I dressed myself in the thin white petticoat and dark grey dress that every girl wore in the orphanage. The dresses were all the same because Ms. Aker said we were all supposed to be equals and nobody should have a better dress than the other, but we all know that there’s hierarchy amongst the children of the orphanage, and that even Ms. Aker had her favorites – and I was not one of them.

I stepped out of the small nursery (if that’s what you’d like to call it. It was more of a large dorm with only beds and cupboards) and went down the old stairs and into the dining hall. I sat in one of the seats that were placed by the long wooden table and ate my lumpy porridge in silence. Every other person talked amongst themselves, about how they dreaded having to work after going to school. I never complain about these things, though. I consider myself to be lucky to get some sort of education, and cleaning around the orphanage isn’t as hard. There are children who have to work in coal mines or sweep chimneys to survive, and they don’t even get paid that much for it. We don’t get paid at all for our service, but having a warm place to sleep is enough for me.

“I heard she was looking to adopt a child”, I heard the girl next to me whisper loudly.

“She’s probably just another of Ms. Aker’s snotty relatives”, the girl on the other side of me said.

“She didn’t look like Ms. Aker at all”, someone else whispered.

“Fernanda isn’t like Ms. Aker either, but she’s related to her.”

When people visited the orphanage, it always put the children’s hopes at a high level. Often, they were people who used to come to the orphanage, and they wanted to see how much things had changed (although I can’t possibly understand how they would want to come back) and rarely someone was actually adopted. Every family had enough children and didn’t want more.

Ms. Aker entered the dining room and everybody stood up. She collected all of our plates and placed them in the sink, where the person who was on kitchen duty would have to clean them later.
Instead of sending us to the nursery to get our things for school, she told us to line up against the wall in the study room. We all did as we were told.

When we entered the study room we were all surprised to see a woman sitting in the rocking chair beside the fireplace. She was tall and lean, her dark purple dress showing off her perfect figure. Her auburn hair was hidden behind a pink bonnet and her eyes studied us through her glasses. She continued to study us as we lined up against the wall and only drew her eyes away when Ms. Aker entered the room.

She asked us questions one by one, about our interests and what we all wanted to be when we grew up. The younger girls often answered that they wanted to be princesses, and the older girls said that they wanted to be famous actresses and perform in the most important theaters of the world.

“What do you want to be when you grow up?”, she asked when she came up to me.

“If I could learn and practice more things, I would set my heart on being something more than what I am now. But since I can’t, I want to be able to.” I replied. She and the other girls looked at me with a look of surprise plastered on their faces. Nobody ever answered this question with an answer like this, but why should I live up to their expectations? The woman just simply nodded and carried on with the girl who was beside me.

After everyone had gone through the interview, Ms. Aker and the lady went into the office. We all just stood there, not knowing what to do. Ms. Aker ran this place as if it were a military base; we did what we were told or we didn’t do anything at all. About fifteen minutes later, Ms. Aker came back into the room, but without the lady.

“Brooke, pack your things.’ She said in her usual fierce voice.

“May I ask why?” I asked. Did I do something wrong? Had I made her orphanage seem like a cruel place for children to stay in?

“You’re being adopted.” She replied.
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So, what do you think? I’m sorry if it’s a bit depressing, but everything get’s happier soon!

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50 Posts!

I didn’t notice this before, but I’ve posted 50 different things on my blog! Happy Dance time! (You may not be able to see this, but I am dancing very badly in my room to celebrate). This is post 51, so I feel bad for not celebrating on the 50th post.
To celebrate, I thought that I would recap on the past, top 10 posts. These are sorted out by how many comments were posted, because for some reason, WordPress won’t let me see how many views each of my posts got.

10. The Princess of Rock (Part 3)
This post was the final part of the first chapter of my story, The Princess of Rock. We found out that Jasmin’s mom (also known as The Queen) engaged Jasmin to Prince Austin without her consent, and Jasmin makes the final choice to run away from home. The majority of the comments were people saying that I should continue the story. Should I still?

9. Nails!
My friend posted this for me, because my dad decided to keep me busy with MOOCs. She gave you guys some tips for your nails, and you guys just commented if they worked for you or not.

8. The Princess of Rock-By You
In this post I told you guys to come up with your own endings for the Princess of Rock. Your interpretations were funny.

7. Is Justin Bieber Getting Deported From the USA?
Justin Bieber was going through a troublesome phase at the time and the citizens of America wanted to have him out of the country. I also wrote a public letter to Justin commenting on how bad his behavior was and what he should do in the future. You guys commented on how he should go to jail or if he should really be deported. It’s fun to read those comments.

6. Swear Words
I decided to express my opinion on how bad swear words are, and that people should start expanding their vocabulary instead of just randomly putting in swear words into their sentences. I meant every word of this post. The comments on this post were mainly on how you wanted me to do another post on make-up. Do you still want me to do that?

5. Bored
In this post I told you guys what to do when you were bored. All of the comments were very nice and supporting. Thank You!

4. Natural glow
This post was on make-up and what you could do to make it look like you had a natural glow. All the comments were very nice. You guys asked for more make-up tips, and you may have said I must be the prettiest girl in my school since I know so much about make-up. I appreciate the compliment, but I’m not. I am definitely not the prettiest girl in my school.

3. The Princess of Rock
This was the first chapter of The Princess of Rock and Jasmin was getting ready for the grand ball her mother was hosting, while explaining a bit about her life and how different she is from her mom. This post got a lot of praise apparently, which wasn’t something I expected.

2. The Princess of Rock (Part 2)
This was the second part of the first chapter of The Princess of Rock. Jasmin meets Prince Austin and let’s say she doesn’t exactly like him. The comments on this post were amazing! I never thought people would want me to write the rest of the story so badly. But I’m still wondering if I should post the rest,

And drum roll please………….

1. Enemies
This post got a lot of traffic. I told you guys how to deal with an enemy, and you guys posted in the comment section how not everybody has an enemy. J.K. and I got into a big fight over that.

I appreciate all of the comments you guys have left me over the past 50 posts. Without those encouraging comments, I might have just given up-but I didn’t because you guys were there for me the entire time! You know how celebrities have names for their fans (such as Beliebers, Directioners, Lovatics, Harmonizers, Smilers, etc.), what should your fan-name be? Stuffies? Guasis? Okay, those were absolutely terrible. I need your help for this, and it would make me so much more proud if you guys came up with the fan-name.
I hope you guys have enjoyed reading my blog, and I hope you guys continue to like it. Don’t forget to leave your amazing comments!

Resolved

Okay, so K saw my blog post, got mad and said that I made her look worse, said we weren’t friends and we didn’t speak. Ten minutes later, we both resolved everything and said that we were both sorry. K wanted me to write a post saying that she was awesome, so this is for you K! You are awesome!

A ‘Kind Of’ Apology

So if you’ve read my blog lately you would know that I ranted about my friend K not actually being a good friend and I dissed her online. I know now that I shouldn’t have done it-but I needed to unleash my feelings somehow and apparently hitting my pillow or writing a song wasn’t working for me at the time-being. So I admit that I was extreme and that I shouldn’t have dissed you online.
But my feelings were hurt in the process of this entire thing as well, and I don’t think people really see my point of view. So, as a public apology, here’s a letter to you K.

Dear K,
I know you’re mad at me. You don’t have to admit it to my face, but I know it’s true. But you should really listen to what I have to say about this whole situation first. Last year, I had to stay up late and send you pictures of pages because you forgot the book. Sometimes you even asked for full-on answers. Once in a while is fine to ask for these things, but an entire year isn’t! I actually lost some sleep because you needed help at eleven pm at night.
But what bothers me the most is that when I couldn’t keep on dong this for another six years, you just stopped keeping contact with me. You don’t talk to me, you don’t text me, you pretend I don’t exist-this actually hurts believe it or not. But if that’s all our friendship ever was-an easy way for you to get good grades-then I’m happy I said no, and that you finally stopped playing me like a fool. If that was all you made out of our friendship, then I’m happy you’re not talking to me any more-because I would rather have no friends than fake friends.
This isn’t an apology for saying that you needed to start doing your homework by yourself, but I’m admitting that I shouldn’t have posted an argument between us online, and I’m sorry about doing that.
Maybe you’ll change your mind now,
The Blogger

This is my side of the story and a ‘kind of’ apology to K. So yeah.