Post by hayley on Jan 24, 2008 19:26:25 GMT -5
Anna loved to eat. She would eat everything and anything. She would even eat cafeteria food. Not many students was known to eat cafeteria food. But she would. She would even eat the surprise Tuesday, and nobody could even decipher what was in it, and they wouldn't tell you. And, surprise surprise, it was surprise Tuesday.
Rhianna Night walked into the cafeteria wearing a black tank top and low cut ripped blue jeans. Her hair fell just into her eyes and she swiped it away as her black heeled boots tapped loudly against the tiled floor of the cafeteria. She let her eyes scan the cafeteria once, as she once more swiped her hair out of her eyes. She had curled it slightly that day. The cafeteria was basically empty so she slipped into line.
Now, Anna would eat anything and everything, and she did. She ate all the time. Yet she never lost her figure. Many didn't understand, but from all the dancing she did it easily wore off all the food. Her two favorite things in life were eating and dancing. And the dancing helped to keep her figure from her dancing.
Anna went along the line and came to the Macaroni. Well, what they told her was so, it looked like a ball of puke, to tell you the truth. "I'll take a bowl of that." Anna said. They made a face at her, but gave her a bowl, or ball as she had called it, of macaroni. She moved onto the meatball stew. "What's in the meatball stew?"Anna asked her. "I can tell what's not in it, meat." The lunch ladies laughed. Anna shrugged and said, "I'll take a bowl of that." They stopped there laughter immediately, looked at her closer, and then said, "Oh." Yes, the lunch ladies called her the girl that would eat anything. She moved along once more, grabbed some rock hard bread, and then came to the surprise of that Tuesday. It was soupy brown with chunks floating in it. "I'll take two bowls of that." She said. She moved along and paid for everything then turned to look for a spot to eat. The cafeteria had barely filled up any more. Most stayed as far away from the cafeteria on surprise Tuesday.
Anna made her way along the tables until she came to one totally unoccupied. She placed her tray on it before she turned around to some vending machines. Yes, she had picked a table by a few vending machines. She put in some money and got a bag of potato chips and a can of coke. Then, finally, she sat down to eat. Open the coke she took a long sip before she dug into her first bowl of Tuesday surprise.
Rhianna Night walked into the cafeteria wearing a black tank top and low cut ripped blue jeans. Her hair fell just into her eyes and she swiped it away as her black heeled boots tapped loudly against the tiled floor of the cafeteria. She let her eyes scan the cafeteria once, as she once more swiped her hair out of her eyes. She had curled it slightly that day. The cafeteria was basically empty so she slipped into line.
Now, Anna would eat anything and everything, and she did. She ate all the time. Yet she never lost her figure. Many didn't understand, but from all the dancing she did it easily wore off all the food. Her two favorite things in life were eating and dancing. And the dancing helped to keep her figure from her dancing.
Anna went along the line and came to the Macaroni. Well, what they told her was so, it looked like a ball of puke, to tell you the truth. "I'll take a bowl of that." Anna said. They made a face at her, but gave her a bowl, or ball as she had called it, of macaroni. She moved onto the meatball stew. "What's in the meatball stew?"Anna asked her. "I can tell what's not in it, meat." The lunch ladies laughed. Anna shrugged and said, "I'll take a bowl of that." They stopped there laughter immediately, looked at her closer, and then said, "Oh." Yes, the lunch ladies called her the girl that would eat anything. She moved along once more, grabbed some rock hard bread, and then came to the surprise of that Tuesday. It was soupy brown with chunks floating in it. "I'll take two bowls of that." She said. She moved along and paid for everything then turned to look for a spot to eat. The cafeteria had barely filled up any more. Most stayed as far away from the cafeteria on surprise Tuesday.
Anna made her way along the tables until she came to one totally unoccupied. She placed her tray on it before she turned around to some vending machines. Yes, she had picked a table by a few vending machines. She put in some money and got a bag of potato chips and a can of coke. Then, finally, she sat down to eat. Open the coke she took a long sip before she dug into her first bowl of Tuesday surprise.