Chapter Two: The Runaways.
Sakura now spent the next threaded days following the dismissal of E.A.W. in a state of aroused thought. She focused on what these others would look like, sound like, and better yet, act like. She counted each brick along the wall as if she wanted to see more to them than could be assessed. Maybe there was a crack in one, a crack that gave way to the weight of the world. A little window from which she could escape through and run to arms of what ever was out there. With this, her interest soon turned to prompt curiosity that ran the borders of obsession. Perhaps this was the reason she had yet to realize a new ne
Lolli Hannabaker
College Essay
March 14, 2010
What do you want to be when you grow up?
I never wanted to be a teacher, never really wanted to be a housewife either. Back in the days, when kids would gather around the "centers" area in kindergarten and plot their future careers, I was always at a loss. You see, to me, normal careers were of no interest--being average was not going to cut it. I wanted to be a Disney Princess.
This all started with a fateful encounter at the only place dreams can come true. At five years old I visited Disneyland, and after I met the Disney Princesses I promptly informed my mother, that I was going to be C
Chapter Two: The Runaways.
Sakura now spent the next threaded days following the dismissal of E.A.W. in a state of aroused thought. She focused on what these others would look like, sound like, and better yet, act like. She counted each brick along the wall as if she wanted to see more to them than could be assessed. Maybe there was a crack in one, a crack that gave way to the weight of the world. A little window from which she could escape through and run to arms of what ever was out there. With this, her interest soon turned to prompt curiosity that ran the borders of obsession. Perhaps this was the reason she had yet to realize a new ne
Lolli Hannabaker
College Essay
March 14, 2010
What do you want to be when you grow up?
I never wanted to be a teacher, never really wanted to be a housewife either. Back in the days, when kids would gather around the "centers" area in kindergarten and plot their future careers, I was always at a loss. You see, to me, normal careers were of no interest--being average was not going to cut it. I wanted to be a Disney Princess.
This all started with a fateful encounter at the only place dreams can come true. At five years old I visited Disneyland, and after I met the Disney Princesses I promptly informed my mother, that I was going to be C
broke up with my boyfriend and it was honestly the most enriching expiriance because i realized how wrong we were for each other. Never ever though i'd say that.