LAST BUT NOT LEAST
By
Abe A.
(With
Mia Susan)
Dedicated
to my favorite (stuffed) friends: Scurvie and Pup
CHAPTER
ONE
Hello. I was born into a family of girls. Was I happy about this? NO. But
I’ve grown used the realty of my sisters. I know that some of my story will
seem crazy, but I’ve grown used to it.
My story starts on a certain day. It was just a
normal Friday pizza night. That night we were having my favorite pizza: New
York Pizza. We were going to watch The
Sound of Music and we jokingly called it “The Sound of Moo-sic” after a
book involving cows. We were very happy that night, because my parents had just
come home from the Netherlands and we had missed them.
The movie ended soon and my mom told me to go to
bed. They took Ella, Sadie, and Mia into the office for unknown reason.
Suspicious? I think so! Well I was somewhat thirsty, so I went downstairs to
eavesdrop, or “get a drink.” I snuck to the office and started to listen.
They seemed to be talking about something
important: I could tell it by their tones, and then I started to make sense of
it: We were moving to the Netherlands for three years! I crept back to my
bedroom and tried to make sense of it.
How did I feel? I didn’t want to go AT ALL, but
then I always wanted adventure, and wasn’t this the perfect chance? I went to
bed full of questions, but technically I wasn’t supposed to know so who could I
ask?
The weekend started out to be pretty boring except
for that evening when we went to Chick-Fil-A. I ordered chicken nuggets and as
usual I ate whatever anyone couldn’t finish. I loved Chick-Fil-A: it spoke to
me. We were just leaving when my family started talking about our move. They
were trying to talk about it without having me know that we were talking about
it. For instance;
“What will
we pack for our short little vacation to
the Netherlands?” Sadie asked.
“Well,
because Holland is far away and because we are staying there three yea-… I mean
weeks, of course we will
pack a lot.” Mommy replied
“
I can’t wait to see how our little poochy-kins will react to our move, I mean trip of course…” Ella gushed.
See what I mean? Partly because of sin nature and
partly because I wanted to show them how smart I was, I put in:
“Can
I bring my toys to the Netherlands? Or will I outgrow them in three years.”
The shock was more that evitable. They stared at
me as if I had just turned green. “You know?”
They said in unison. He-he. I love a good joke. Soon we were all laughing
and discussing room decorations. An hour later we were all gathered around the
computer looking at bedroom textiles and one month later we had found the
perfect house: Melkpad (which literally meant “Milk Path”)
There was only one slight issue: I had a bedroom
the size of my mom’s old closet. I love toys. I have a lot of toys. What can I
say? They are a lot of fun, and I spend all day playing with them. My current
room was by no means big but wasn’t small. Plus we had a basement, and the
basement at Melkpad was unfinished. Where would I keep all my toys? And plus, what
would I do? In America I played spies with my sisters. And the backyard was big
and spacious at home. I could spend hours getting the basement messy and we
could not clean it up for days! But here every section of the house is occupied
by someone at all times and thus we are inclined to do a daily scouring.
I had my doubts about this move. I was a little
but afraid that I wouldn’t make any friends. What could I do, though? A
thousand sleepless nights wouldn’t change the fact that we were indeed moving.