Wednesday, May 7, 2014

blog post number four

For my good writing example I chose my character writing. In the story the main character Jessica is going to her boyfriends house to  meet his mom for the first time. But his mom is really strict, so if she doesn't like Jessica then Jessica cant go to prom with her boyfriend, Jack.


The Fight for Prom
I shuffled through my lip gloss drawer and found the perfect one. I swiped the wand across my lips and took one last look at myself in the mirror. My black skirt was almost to mid- thigh, and I was wearing my favorite pink top. I really hoped Jack’s mom likes me, if she doesn’t like me I wouldn’t have a date to prom. When my Jack asked me to prom I thought that was the end of it and we were going together- but I guess not. Now his mom has to agree to let him take me to. So I have to impress her. But I’m not nervous how she could not like me? I grabbed my keys and walked down stairs to my Mercedes Benz waiting in the garage. I hopped into the driver’s seat, opened the garage door, and pulled out into the road.
I knew exactly where to go, I have been in his house plenty of times, she just never knew about it. When I pulled into their driveway I saw Jack’s Jeep sitting in the driveway and parked next to it. I stepped out of my car and walked up to the front door. The house was nowhere near the size of mine, but it was a cute brick house. I knocked on the door and waited. A short time later an older women opened the door I introduced myself with a warm smile.
Hi I’m Jessica!” I said and waited for her response.

I’m Shelby, Jack’s mother. But you can call me, Ms. Smith.” She gave me a look of pure hatred, I don’t know what I did already to make her hate me, but I started to get slightly nervous. “Please come in.” I followed her past the door and looked around the familiar room. “The dining room is this way.”
“I know,” I blurted out before I could even think twice about what I had just said. She shot me a questioning look. That’s it I ruined it. I don’t know what to do. I’ll just keep trying to get her to like me and hope for the best.
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“Well this this is nice, the two girls in my life… just, uh, hanging out,” Jack looks awkwardly between the two of us. He is so adorable, and he’s the nicest guy I have ever dated. Not to mention this is the most serious relationship I have ever had. Now his evil witch of a mom is trying to ruin it. By the way he looks at us I can tell he can already knows that we don’t like each other.
The food... tastes great,” I lied. The chicken is dry, the mashed potatoes to buttery, and I think these croissant rolls came out of the can! I cannot stand this woman already, and I have known her less than an hour! She tends to ignore things I say, and she won’t even look at me most the time.
“Thank you,” she replied without looking up from her plate. I stared down at my food; I don’t know what else to say, so I just won’t say anything. I ate slowly but mostly just pushed the rest of my food around on the plate.
Shelby and Jack carried on conversation as if I wasn’t there. Eventually she got up and started gathering dished and brought them into the kitchen, when she left the room Jack leaned over to me.

“I am so sorry about my mom! I don’t know why she is being so rude, I’m going to talk to her after you leave and see why she’s acting like this. But until then can you just try to be nice, and ignore anything mean she says.” He looked at me as he reached over and grabbed my hand. “Please she still might let me take you to prom.”
“I’ll try and not say anything,” He smiled at me just as Shelby walked back in. He quickly pulled his hand away and sat up straight again.
“Are you done?” She pointed at Jack’s empty plate. He nodded and handed it to her. She grabbed everything else off of the table except my dishes, and went back into the kitchen.
“Is she not going to take my dishes?” I asked.
“I don’t know, if not just don’t say anything and I’ll take care of them.” He smiled, clearly trying to comfort me.
Shelby walked back in, took one look at the mostly empty table and walked back out of the room, not too much later I heard the TV in the other room turn on and Jack looked back at me. He stood up and grabbed my plate and utensils off of the table. As he started to walk out of the room, I stood up and followed him. I watched as he cleaned off my dishes, and put them in the dish washer. When he was finished he turned and looked at me.
“We need to go talk to her- together,” I groaned internally. I don’t want to see her ever again- let alone talk to her.
“Do we have to?” I whined. 
“Yes, if we both go in there and talk to her we might be able to convince her to let me take you.”
“Come on; let’s just get this over with.”
As we walked into the living room his mom turned her head quickly to look at us then went back to watching the news. Jack cleared his throat and was about to speak when Shelby finally said something.
“Look I know why you came in here Jack, but my mind is made up about that girl and you are not to see her anymore.” She stared at Jack with such a mean expression any normal person would have backed down. But I could see the dedication on his face and I knew he wasn’t giving up that easily.
“No mom you don’t even know her, you have no right to tell me that I can’t see her anymore. I’m eighteen now and I can make my own decisions.” He stared back at her with a similar look she gave to him. I’m starting to think this isn’t even about him taking me to prom anymore, I think he is trying to prove a point to his mom.
“Jack, I am not trying to control you. I’m trying to help you avoid making the mistake of taking a piece of trash girl to prom.” Just then she turned her head at me and gave me a nasty look. Before Jack could even say anything I had to defend myself.
“You have no right to say that! You don’t even know me! You need to see that me and your
son really like each other, and were not doing this in spite of you.” I stared at her as she stood and started walking towards me.
“You better watch your mouth, Jack I still living under my roof so I still can tell him what he can and cannot do, and as of right now you are on the cannot list.” She point at me for emphasis then turned to Jack, “Jack, honey I’m looking out for you. I’m trying to do what is best. You need a better girl for Prom and we can wait until you find the right one.” 
“No, Mom you did this junior year to. You forced me to go to prom alone because you didn’t approve of the girl I wanted to take. But now I realize that, to you, no girl will ever be good enough. You need to understand that I’m growing up, and part of that is me dating. I’m taking Jessica to prom and that is final.” Jack put his arm around me. His mom started to cry and walked out of the room.
“Jack I am so disappointed in you.” she said just before exiting.
“Jessica, I am so sorry you had to deal with this,” Jack looked into my eyes, and it almost looked like he was about to cry.
“No I definitely still want to go to prom with you. I want to go even more now because of the way you stood up to your mom.” I smiled up at him waiting for what he was going to say next.
“It was worth it,” I smiled and he leaned down to kissed me.
Four weeks later Jack and I went to prom together. We took the pictures at my house, and they turned out beautiful. We had an amazing time and his mom did eventually find us after prom and said we looked nice. But sadly things didn’t work out between me and Jack and about a month after prom we broke up. I’m still a little sad about the break up, but I am thankful that his crazy mother is out of my life.
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Explanation:
I originally wrote this story for the character writing, but then revised it for the plot story writing. So i think the main character Jessica is well developed, but the other two characters aren't really, but that is mostly due to it being from Jessica's point of view. Also I think the intro is good because it helps develop the main character.  The climax is good because it is all dialogue and it helps the reader understand what all of the characters are thinking. Lastly, I think my conclusion is good because it isn't the expected happy ending, and it ties up all of the loose ends of the story.




1 comment:

  1. I loved the way Shelby added to the characterization of Jessica; her dialogue and obvious distaste for the girlfriend were very evident and effective. I also think that even though there weren't many details describing Jessica's physical features, her habitual characteristics and personality were also very well portrayed. I really feel like I can visualize Jessica's night and experience the awkwardness with her :)

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