Zombie Elementary Kaelor's Perspective

Zombie Elementary Kaelor's Perspective by Olivia Dunkelly

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    A caramel skinned girl with black hair, and a little bit of brown highlights streaming from the roots of her head, to the split ends of her hair opened the door.  I think I’ve seen her before. 
    I had a best friend who looked somewhat the same as her.  Plus, she also looked like the girl that at the school gate. 
    We stared at each other for a split second, until I broke the silence and said “Finally, we had been waiting for someone to open the door.
     
    “Hi my name is Kaelor.  I turned around and pointed to Paige and everyone else behind me as I introduced them saying, “This is Paige, Kaelinda, Edmund, Aoi, and Hana-yon.  You can just call us the beat yo’ butt up crew.”
    She laughed and said “beat yo’ butt up crew?  That name is hilarious!”
    I made a face at her, so did everyone else.
    She replied, “Sorry, I just really needed that laugh.”………
     
     
     
     
     
    …… If you want to know the rest of that you have to read from the beginning.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter1: The B eginning
    That is totally ignorant .  Just the way he said it was dumb.
    Edmund said, “Kaelor, are you ridiculous?”
    I rolled my eyes and replied , “Well I guess I am. I am ri-dic-u-lous.”
    Edmund laughed hysterically, “You said ridiculous.”
     
     
    “What’s so funny about that?”
    He looked at me and said “ri- DIC -u-lous.” Then he continued with his riotous laughter. 
    Edmund has short black hair, dark tan skin, and brown eyes.  He’s short and lean, with a fake, purple tattoo of a microphone that read ‘Wiz Khalifa is off the hook and in the hizzay’ horizontally across his left arm.
    I looked at him with disgust. “You think like a kindergartener with a dirty mind. 
     
     
    “You will never make it anywhere in life if you keep behaving like that.”
    Edmund stopped his laughing, and gave me a plain expression.
    “You don’t have to lay it out like that just because I have a tattoo, or because I rejected you when you asked me out.”
    I looked at him, and began to bow my head.  “I’m sorry Edmund, that I just had to lie that out to you like that.”
    A fiendish smile crept over his face.   “That’s more like it.  If you want me to say
     
    yes to you the next time you ask me out, you’d better be nicer to me.”
    Oh , Edmund’s so cute, and he knows I still have a crush on him.  So, he keeps holding it over my head, but it’s starting to get annoying. Maybe I should start chasing after that Elmo guy.  He’s pretty cute, funny, and attractive.  As a matter of fact, didn’t I give him my number last year?  Now that I think about it, I recall giving it to Taylor, Roxanna, and Gianna also.  So far, the only one out of those four that have called me, is
     
     
    Roxanna.   Not to mention the fact that I haven’t seen her around school anymore.  Did she leave?  She told me she wasn’t leaving.  I guess I’ll ask her about that when we talk on the phone tonight. 
    I came back to reality.
    “Hey, Kealor?” Edmund said while staring at the ceiling with a serious face. He was blushing too.
    I wonder what he’s going to say. Excited, I quickly answered, “Yes?”
     
     
    He looked at me, flustered.  “Do you watch that American show ‘The walking dead’?”
    My excitem ent turned into disappointment just that fast. “No, why?”
    “Cause, I do” he replied.
    I nodded and then said “Wait, you watch American shows?”
    He looked at me and nodded.
     
     
     
    “I remember you saying that American shows are overrated and Shima-Ostrov-Isla shows are better.  Not to mention, you insulted some American celebrities once before.”
    Edmund looked at me and said , “Well yeah, some of the stuff that happens in American shows are very overrated and dumb, but they have really good plots.  Just like some Japanese anime’s. Besides, I’m mixed with Shima-Ostrov, Japanese, African American, and Puerto Rican. 

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