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Lucy was a young 11 year old with light brown hair and hazel eyes. She grabbed her clothes out of her closet and shoved them into her suitcase. Lucy was going to her grandpa’s and grandma’s for the weekend for a week however she was not happy at all. She didn’t want to go to her grandpa’s and grandma’s. The heater is always broken, the house in general is super old, last time she visited it had a roach infestation, and worst of all there's never anything to do there other then helping out her grandpa in the garden full of bugs and insects. “Lucy!” her mom called out, “Are you done packing up? Your grandpa will be here to pick you up in a few minutes, so be ready!” She exclaimed. Lucy rolled her eyes in annoyance “Give me a few minutes and I’ll be down!” Lucy yelled.


















She picked up the rest of her stuff and managed to stuff it into her small suitcase. Sure enough a few minutes later she heard a car honk, “that must be grandpa” Lucy whispered to herself. She took her suitcase and walked down the stairs. As she opened the door, the warm cool humid air hit her face which cooled her down a little. She walked towards the car without saying a word Lucy got into the back of the pickup truck and slammed the door shut. “What's wrong? What's with the long face?” Lucy’s grandpa asked, “it's nothing” Lucy replied and rested her head on the palm of her hand. Lucy just stared out the window and listened to music until they got to her grandpa’s house. However in between Lucy kept asking how long till they got there, she couldn't wait much longer she didn't have a lot of patience.
About half an hour later the car finally stops. “Alright we’re here!” Lucy's grandpa exclaimed, “Finally” Lucy thought to herself. She took all her stuff out the car and dragged her suitcase into the old roach infested house just looking at the house it gave her the ick. She walked into the house where Lucy's grandma seemed to be waiting for her “You’ve gotten so big since I last saw you!” Lucy’s grandma spoke excitedly. Lucy’s grandma gave her a long big hug before handing her some homemade cookies that looked like they were made not too long ago. Lucy took a bite out of one of the cookies “These taste great how’d you make em'?” Lucy asked in curiosity Lucy's grandma chuckled. “That's a secret, now you should get to unpacking all your stuff and make yourself at home!”. Lucy nodded and headed upstairs to her room.
It wasn't very big in fact it was pretty cramped even with barely any stuff in it other than a bed, nightstand, and a small closet that looked like it could barely fit 4 things in it. Lucy sighed in frustration and began to unpack. After unpacking she threw her suitcase in the corner of the room and laid down on her small bed staring off into space. A few hours pass by and she hears her name being called “Lucy, come downstairs, dinners ready!” her grandma yelled. Lucy ran down the stairs, she was starving. She hadn't eaten anything in hours. Her grandma served some pasta on her plate “eat it up before it gets cold!” her grandma smiled. Lucy grabbed the fork off the table and began eating. he silence was loud till her grandpa spoke, “Want to help me out in the garden tomorrow, Lucy?” Lucy was going to say no but she didn't have anything to do so she agreed.
After eating she headed upstairs and went straight to bed since she needed to wake up early if she was going to help out in the garden. The next day she woke up early, took a shower and headed down the stairs to have breakfast. Lucy filled her plate with pancakes “it's too much girl, are you sure you’ll be able to eat all that” her grandma spoke with concern. Lucy laughed “yeah i'm sure”. After eating Lucy headed outside where her grandpa was sitting in the garden watering some plants. “Hey grandpa!” she exclaimed her grandpa smiled “Want to help by watering the plants?”. Lucy nodded and took a watering can, filled it up with water and watered the plants. “Lucy, could you go get fertiliser from the shed?” Lucy nodded and headed towards the shed. She opened the shed door and took the fertiliser, however on her way out her attention darted to some sunflower seeds sitting on the shelf, she grabbed them and put them in her pocket.
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