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"Bells!" my mother, Renee yelled, before I went out the door.
"Yes?" I asked her. Did I forget anything?
"I hope you have fun in college." she sinabi while giving me a hug.
"Mom, it's not I'm going to leave forever. I'll be back for pasko and for Summer." I said.
"I know Bella, it will be hard for me to be alone again. I'll miss you." she said.
"I will too mom. I'll send you an email once I arrive." I assured her.
"Bye!" Mom said, waving at me, while I put my bags into the car.
I waved back and drove off.
*****
I will miss Phoenix, and going to college in Alaska will be like a nightmare to me. The weather is freezing cold. But it had high standards, and I could afford it. I sighed. I wonder if I can even meet any mga kaibigan there.
I got out of the car, and brought my luggages to the nearest entrances to the airport. Due to my usual clumsiness, I tripped. Ugh, and I scrapped my elbow. Then a girl, about my age, came running towards me, and helped me up.
"Thanks." I told her.
She smiled. "It's no problem. Do you need any bandages?" she sais, looking at my elbow.
"I'll manage. Thanks."
"What's your name?" the girl asked me.
"I'm Isabella. But you can just call me Bella."
"Nice to meet you Bella. I'm Angela. Were are you headed?" she asked.
"I'm going to Juneau, Alaska for college. But I doubt I will enjoy it." I said.
She made a soft laugh and smiled.
"I'm heading there too. You are going to the unibersidad of Alaska?" she asked curiously.
"Yeah. You are going?" I asked her.
"I am." Then she smiled wider. "It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who's coming from Phoenix." she said.
I rolled my eyes.
"I guess you are right."
We checked in our bags, and we went through security. Angela and I chatted the whole time. We talked about our childhoods, family, and what we were looking pasulong into Alaska.
"So... our gate number is B26." Angela sinabi while looking at her ticket.
"What's your upuan number?" I asked her.
"H49. What's yours?"
I looked at mine.
"K13." I said.
"It's too bad we couldn't sit together." Angela said.
I smiled, I do wish we could sit together. It was fun talking to her.
Last call to flight B26, to Juneau, Alaska.
"We better get going. We won't want to miss our flight." I told her.
She nodded and we both went inside the plane.
"Bells!" my mother, Renee yelled, before I went out the door.
"Yes?" I asked her. Did I forget anything?
"I hope you have fun in college." she sinabi while giving me a hug.
"Mom, it's not I'm going to leave forever. I'll be back for pasko and for Summer." I said.
"I know Bella, it will be hard for me to be alone again. I'll miss you." she said.
"I will too mom. I'll send you an email once I arrive." I assured her.
"Bye!" Mom said, waving at me, while I put my bags into the car.
I waved back and drove off.
*****
I will miss Phoenix, and going to college in Alaska will be like a nightmare to me. The weather is freezing cold. But it had high standards, and I could afford it. I sighed. I wonder if I can even meet any mga kaibigan there.
I got out of the car, and brought my luggages to the nearest entrances to the airport. Due to my usual clumsiness, I tripped. Ugh, and I scrapped my elbow. Then a girl, about my age, came running towards me, and helped me up.
"Thanks." I told her.
She smiled. "It's no problem. Do you need any bandages?" she sais, looking at my elbow.
"I'll manage. Thanks."
"What's your name?" the girl asked me.
"I'm Isabella. But you can just call me Bella."
"Nice to meet you Bella. I'm Angela. Were are you headed?" she asked.
"I'm going to Juneau, Alaska for college. But I doubt I will enjoy it." I said.
She made a soft laugh and smiled.
"I'm heading there too. You are going to the unibersidad of Alaska?" she asked curiously.
"Yeah. You are going?" I asked her.
"I am." Then she smiled wider. "It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who's coming from Phoenix." she said.
I rolled my eyes.
"I guess you are right."
We checked in our bags, and we went through security. Angela and I chatted the whole time. We talked about our childhoods, family, and what we were looking pasulong into Alaska.
"So... our gate number is B26." Angela sinabi while looking at her ticket.
"What's your upuan number?" I asked her.
"H49. What's yours?"
I looked at mine.
"K13." I said.
"It's too bad we couldn't sit together." Angela said.
I smiled, I do wish we could sit together. It was fun talking to her.
Last call to flight B26, to Juneau, Alaska.
"We better get going. We won't want to miss our flight." I told her.
She nodded and we both went inside the plane.
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For this one, too?
Peter Facinelli: "Yeah, oh yeah. People are like literally in sleeping bags. We shot all night - you know, night shoots - because Bampira like to shoot at night. And then we'd come out at 5 in the morning and they'd be in sleeping bags."
And having Chris [Weitz] as the director this time?
Peter Facinelli: "Fantastic. You know, the segundo time around it's a little easier. You feel like you have like a little bit madami money it feels like. The atmosphere is calmer. I think it's going to be good. It's kind of nice having different perspectives, you know, film to film. They just announced the third director too."
Peter Facinelli: "I don't know if you ever get used to them. They're not weird. I pag-ibig them. I pag-ibig each and every one of them. No, they're great. They're the best fans that you can have. They're so loyal. We've had people camping out all night long on the sets."
For this one, too?
Peter Facinelli: "Yeah, oh yeah. People are like literally in sleeping bags. We shot all night - you know, night shoots - because Bampira like to shoot at night. And then we'd come out at 5 in the morning and they'd be in sleeping bags."
And having Chris [Weitz] as the director this time?
Peter Facinelli: "Fantastic. You know, the segundo time around it's a little easier. You feel like you have like a little bit madami money it feels like. The atmosphere is calmer. I think it's going to be good. It's kind of nice having different perspectives, you know, film to film. They just announced the third director too."