Sunday, January 19, 2014

Hatsune Miku part 8

When Hatsune woke, she was ready for this day. She put on her clothes, Her makeup, and went down stairs. She ate Rice cakes, milk, and biscuits. She ran outside to see a new car parked in front of her house. There was a sign that said,
To: Hatsune Miku
Love: Mom & Dad
She was filled with joy. She had recently passed her driving test and have been wanting a car. There it was, A beautiful greenish and blueish colored Ferrari. She screamed with happiness. She drove all the way to the Museum. She slowly walked inside. She ran to the Mythical Creatures Exhibit. There it was. The only unicorn fur ever to exist. She felt bad she had to steel it, but, it was her only choice. Hatsune grabbed it than ran. She raced to her car. "AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!"She screamed. Her car was surrounded by midgets. Then she had a flashback, She ran into a gas station and yelled "THERE ATTACKING!!!, RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!! She yelled after she ran out of the store. Those midgets ran after her. What horrible memories. She did a back- Hand -spring on to the back of her car. Then, the midgets ran away. She got into the car and drove half-way home. "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" She screamed for her life.

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