Monday, April 26, 2010

Hero

Name: Ellie Rogers
Age: 21
Race/religion/gender: Caucasian/Catholic/Female
Parents: Paul and Penelope Rogers
Style of dress: Classy but with her own unique twist to it
Hometown: New Haven, CT
Marital status/family: Single
Most embarrassing moment: Rushing into the bathroom in mall and not realizing it was the mens bathroom until sitting on toilet and hearing mens voices.
Greatest fear: losing a loved one
Strongest desire:
To achieve goals and live dreams
Job: Fashion Designer
Where he/she wants to be in 5 years: Have her own clothing boutique in New York
Guiltiest pleasure: Eating chocolate donuts at midnight
Identifying marks: Mole on right cheek and small scar on chin
Mannerisms/gestures: Bites fingernails when nervous, sarcastic, out spoken and laughs at inappropriate times.
What he/she was like in school: Was very outgoing, funny, had lots of friends, and was well liked by everyone.
Favorite sayings: Great things are accomplished not by strength but by perseverance.
Most valuable possession: Her grandmother's locket
How he/she feels about love:
That love will find you when you least expect it.
Philosophy on life: Live every moment to the fullest.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Adaptation

Concrete Angel
Martina Mcbride



Emily the only child of the family would get herself up and ready for school each day. She would put on the same clothes as she had worn yesterday and pack a lunch and would be off to school. Emily would try as hard as she could to hide the pain and brusies she had but it didnt work. The teachers, students, and neighbors all noticed but never did anything about it. In the halls kids would say, " Hey Emily didnt you wear that outfit yesterday and the day before that." All the kids would began to laugh and stare at Emily.


The teasing from the children was nothing compared to the pain she had to endure from her beatings at home. Emily would walk slowly home from school fearing what lies ahead. Each time she would enter the door she would head for her room but she would never make it there. Her dad would be there waiting for her at the end of the hall way with a can of beer in his hand and a glazed look in his eyes. He would say, "Emily" with a slur.
She would look away and then he would get angry.

"Yes sir" Emily would respond and then begin her chores. She scrubed the dishes with all her might knowing it would never be good enough for her father. She was terrified when she heard his foot steps coming towards her. He picked up a dish and said it was dirty and threw it on the floor breaking it into tiny pieces. "Look at what you have done" exclaimed her dad as he began to beat her.

"You are an idot, stupid, and lazy" her dad would say. Although these words pierced her soul she would escape to a place in her mind where she could be loved. Her thoughts would be interupted with shouts from her father. "Go do the dishes and when your finished scrub the floor and do the laundry."

"Please stop" Emily whimperd but her pleas were not heard. The neighbors heard but chose to shut their windows. This would be the last night for screams and bruises because her little body could take no more. She escaped to a place of stone angels where she could rest in peace.