My mother named me after a color I didn’t even like.
I would have preferred it if she had named me Green. Green is a nice name. It’s a nice color. I love the color green. And so does my brother, Gray. He only ever showers when the shampoo is green. Green is also what I color the trees. Trees are good. Without trees, there would be no books. I couldn’t imagine what life would be without books.
Or maybe I can, I just don’t want to imagine life without it.
I like books. Right now, I’m reading a book on different psychological assessments. A few months ago, we moved to a place that’s far away from my mother. Sometimes I don’t like change. Change is weird, it makes me scared. This time, I liked the change. This time, I can read all the books I want and my mother won&r
I almost trip on a rock on my way to my other work of the day."Screw this," I mumble to myself.Grabbing the shabby pair
And then she turns her phone over to me.There on the screen was a very pretty rosewood colored kitten heels. The same kitten heels that I had already been looking at for quite some time now. I was supposed to buy it next month, and I was saving up for it.
Black short wavy hair gently hangs over his strong chiseled face. His onyx eyes were hidden behind amazingly long lashes. He even had a nice 5 o'clock shadow on his face. His olive skin almost made him shine under the strobing lights of the bar.Now that I’m looking at him closely, despite being poor, he’s strangely attractive. "Bring me tap water instead."
Before I do something stupid and get rid of the distance between us because his lips were looking mighty soft right now, I push him on the chest.Distance, we need a safe distance."I could give you legal advice when it comes to taxes," Luckily, laws on taxes was a lesson that I had on my
My eyelids fluttered open."Oh no," I pushed myself up, feeling air touch my skin. Groaning, I lean on my hand against the bed. "Oh no, no, no!"I was as naked as the day I was born.
Class finished earlier than expected.Professor Aschwa looked at the brief I prepared, all fifteen pages of it, and gave me a nod. That was all he did. And I was ecstatic. Typically, it was just two things from him. He glares at you then fails your paper. Or he gives you a nod and gives you a passing grade. That was everything he did.
The elevator dings and opens to a small hallway. It was a short hallway, and at the end of it, was a door that didn't even have a handle. It was one of those fancy sliding doors that could sense that there was a person in front that opened on its own.Then, I stopped right in front of it and it slid to the side.
"The question reads, 3x + 4 = 2x + 6.""Right.""Our goal is to find the value of x, right?"