{Kelsea}
I wake up to Puggly licking my hand. The sunbeams cross my room makes a pretty color with my grey walls. Mom thought that having grey walls and a beachy theme would go with our house, so the anchor on the wall above my dresser was all her idea. I roll over and try to fall asleep but my alarm rings my favorite tune so I get up and step into my bathroom and take a quick shower. I dry my hair as soon as I finish and step into my walk-in closet, only to see the bizarre amount of options I could wear for the first day of school, I pull a baby blue dress off of the rack along with a pair of pearl white heals. Dad said I would look good in this outfit with light beach waves. I honestly think it's great to have a father that actually knows girl's fashion as much as I do. Dad is a Make-up/hairdresser/ clothing stylist for famous people like Miranda Davies, Mom is an Architect. I sit down at my vanity and do up my beach waves and make-up. Dad and Mom always fought about who got to teach me how to do my make-up, but it was always my father that one. I quickly run downstairs and past the breakfast table and past my parents. "Kelsea! Dear, you look nice today!" Mom says. I look at her and Dad smiles, "Good job on the contour and eyeliner, I knew you would get it someday!" He says. I laugh and head out the door toward my car. I look down the road and notice a crowd of people. I totally forgot, today, Zombies are allowed to come to our schools, River Side High, Ocean Bend, High, Shellwood Elementary, everywhere really.
I walk down the road and see a whole bunch of Zombies gathering around getting ready to head down to River Side. Today life has changed for them, now, so they can't eat out 'Brains' the have a thing called a Zombo-monitor, AKA: Zombifyer. My neighbor, Kallie, also my best friend walks up next to me. "Its terrible isn't it?" She says. I look at her kind of bewildered. "I just hope there is another guy like Martin Luther King that will fight for Zombies' rights," I say. She shrugs and we head back to my car to go to school.
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