Thursday, January 22, 2009

Everything...Perfect

Have you ever imagined what a perfect world would be like? Perfect everything? A place where nothing is off center? Everyone gets perfect grades? Everyone matches? Everyone is just like the person next to them?
I opened my eyes, and wished I was perfect, I wised everything was perfect. I didn’t realize how horrible that would be, until the day my wish came true. It was a normal warm September night and being dead tired, I carried my self to my room. I entered and kicked aside all my clothes and collapsed on the bed. The second my body hit the cool, soft bed I was out like a light. The next morning is when it all took place.
I woke up, and I already knew something was off. I got out of bed and everything was clean, my usual messy, clothe covered floor was neat, and my closet color coded. Weird I thought, but I assumed that my mom had cleaned it while I was sleeping. Walking over to the bathroom, I saw that the hallway was nice and vacuumed, and all the stains were out of the carpet. Wow, this is pretty neat. Then I thought to myself, “If the whole house is perfect, then would my motorcycle be perfect too?” I couldn’t wait to find out, I ran to the garage.
As soon as I opened the door I knew that it would be better than I imagined. But to my disappointment my motorcycle had vanished, but not completely. In its place was an Audi A4. It wasn’t bad, but I would rather be zipping through traffic on my motorcycle. Looking on the bright side, I just got a new car!
I got dressed and ready for school, on my way out I saw breakfast waiting for me on the table. Weird, my mom never made breakfast, but I wasn’t going to stop her from making it. After stuffing my mouth with eggs, bacon, and milk, I was out the door. I started the car, and opened the garage. When I pulled out of the garage, I noticed something insanely weird. All the houses were the exact same. Same color, same structure, and same size; plus to top it off all the grass was but the same.
I was frozen, until I remembered my wish from the night before. I thought living in a perfect world meant just perfect people; I didn’t know everything else was going to change. Then right when I was about to pull out of my driveway, a man stepped out of each house with a lawn mower and started mowing. I looked back at my lawn, and to my amazement I saw my dad, doing none other than, mowing the lawn.
Within 2 minutes of that incident, the garage of each house opened up. Hence being a perfect world, an Audi A4 pulled out of every garage. I looked closely at the drives, and they all went to my school. I didn’t know what to do, so I just sped off to school. Who knows what the rest of the day had in store for me…

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