Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Rebekah... shopping land
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‘Will you be my friend?’ Emily asked
‘Yes I would love to be your friend. I like having new friends!’ Vicky exclaimed
After a while of talking the girls went over to the playground, they went
straight to the monkey bars! ‘Do you like shopping?’ Vicky whispered
‘Yes when I go shopping I feel like a princess’ she whispered back
‘Good because we will have to make a day on the school holidays, to go shopping
together’ There was no answer from Emily but Vicky could see an exited look on
her face. In Emily’s head she couldn’t wait for the school holidays to start.
It was one week since the girls have seen each other, as it was the school
holidays. When the two girls met they didn’t notice that it was the last day of
the school term. But before they went home they gave each other their phone
numbers so could contact each other whenever they wanted to. It was a Sunday
night and Vicky wasn’t doing anything on Monday so she rang Emily to see if she
was busy. She said she wasn’t and she would love to come.
When they were on their way to the shopping center they had a little
argument about what shop to go to. Vicky wanted to go to Chadstone and Emily
want to go to Knox city. In the end Vicky got her way and the girls went to
Chadstone. The first shop they went to was Diva. There was one big problem
though, they didn’t have anything ion the shop.( whitch means they were out of
stock) the girls went out of diva and they went to Supre. Again the same
problem. So they went to all kinds of different shops but they all had the same
problem. The girls left Chadstone while crying, the girls mums both said they
would go back in a little while. When they got home both girls went in to Emilys
room. ‘when we go back a little bit later, do you think they will have stuff for us
to buy?’ Vicky said in between crying
‘I hope so’ Emily whimpered
2. ‘Girls it is time to go back to the shop’the girls were out of the room in a flash.
Both there mums didn’t even see them go to the car, they kept calling the girls