The Green Quill

 
 


“Get off me.”, “I can’t play tic-tac-toe right now.”  Laura.  Laura Swan Jacobson.  My name is Laura Swan Jacobson, brown haired, glasses wearing, girl.  I live in Meadow Pond Orphanage in the UK.  My bedroom is girls room C.  It is so annoying.

We sleep on cold, gray, army-like cots.  The mattresses are hard, and the sheets are unappealing, and have lost their original pink color.  We have flimsy grey pillows and too-thick quilts.  We get extra blankets in the winter, though.  Every person gets a medium sized trunk at the end of their beds, and a wooden night table and a rubbish pail.  Each table has a lamp on it, but there aren’t any other lights in the whole entire place. 

I am literally stuck with a bunch of babies in the room.  Everyone is, like, 5.  I’m 12!!  The only other person in room C that is my age is my best friend Josie.  She isn’t the brightest, but I try to help her out as much as I can.

Our school here is fine, but it’s, like, 1890’s.  I swear, it’s, like, 2 person desks with inkwells (not that we use them). 

We have a strict teacher for our level, too. Her name is Mrs. Glavini.  She totally yells at us when we raise our hands to sharpen our pencils. 

Oh, how I want to get out of this place.  People come and have conversations with me all the time, but I never see them again.  They sometimes read my clipboard.  I hate the clipboards.  Every person has one on their trunk.  It’s like a hospital.  It has info about the person on it.  What they like to do, etc.  Here’s part of mine:

Laura Swan Jacobson

Birthday:November 9th, 1997

Grade Level:6thGrade

Grade Average:Straight A Student

What She likes to do for fun:Read, talk with Josie, school, be alone

What she wants to be:an author

… and more.  Having clipboards at the end of our beds just reminds me of a hospital.  I hate hospitals more than I hate clipboards.

People normally go into the nursery.  Babies.  People love babies.  Everyone wants a baby.  No one wants an almost teen age girl.  I’m almost 13, 12 and 10/12 years old.  People sometimes consider adopting me, but I never hear from them again. 

“Hi”, she said.  “Hi”, I said, not looking up from my book.  “Someone is here to see you.”

 

…To be continued

  



 



 




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    Sophia H.

    I've decided to put the chapters of Laura on the Brink online.  Every time a chapter comes out in the magazine, it will come out online!  Feel free to comment on the chapters!

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