Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Story

There was a girl whose name was Judy LooLoo.  She was an ordinary human girl.  Her hair was a neat goldish blonde.  Her eyes were a crystally aqua color.  Her hair curled in ringlets.  She was 13.

There was a boy named Peter who was 20 who seemed very kind to her in an older ballpark range of an age.  He had fair brown hair and twinkling blue eyes.

They lived in a city.  Things were almost magical there.

There was a big house where they lived.  There were many lively, beautiful, fit and slender ladies there.  The men were in and out.  Most were in their late 20s and early 30s.  The ones in their 40s were very wise, and there were also many who were in their 50s, 60s, and 70s.

Judy was alone and didn't feel like crocheting.  Peter came along and said, "Hello, and what are you up to?"

"I'm not up to anything," and she weeped longingly.  She was in a grayish blue substantial dress.  He gave her a hug and held her closely.  Evening came, and she ate her supper and then got ready for bed, stayed up to post on her blog and talk to some friends on her computer, which was covered in rubber with a strong screen, like shark tank glass at an aquarium.  It would not break.  It is a surprise how careless and silly people can be, but she never seemed to have any problems.

There was to be a big journey.  Everyone came and many walked and some rode in covered wagons.  Finally, they reached their destination, and the big crowd were all happy.

A little boy about 7 became a bit rowdy yet somewhat playful.

It was a festivity.  Judy had fun running around by herself in her half up pigtails.

They all went back.  She went out to sit on the bank in the evening.  Other girls were there who were about 7 or 8.  They looked longingly at the water.  Judy played that she was a pirate.  She ran around despite her demeanor around them.  She wa in a white lace dress, nothing in her hair nor on her head.

Peter came and told her they could go away together on a boat.  She gave him a big smile and agreed.  The pirate ship came in, and Peter shouted, "Argh, matey's!"  They got in.  Judy swabbed the deck.  The ride was nice.  Judy lay in her bunk against her pillow, and Peter came to talk to her.

They landed in Spain.  There was black and red all around.  They found a gold cathedral, as well, with beautiful artwork and celestial music like they'd never heard.  Peter picked up Judy and they proceeded to the organ where she tried to play.  Her feet did not reach the pedals, so Peter gave it a shot and it sounded grand.  He could play little learning pieces and gave it a hand.  The organ was so beautiful.  Judy turned on the chimes and she giggled to herself.

They scurried back to the ship finally and again they were off.  This time they landed in southern Canada and met some indians.  They went further north and found snow wolves, which were elegant creatures.  They speared fish, which was delicious.  Judy was not used to this cold and had to bundle up.  She eventually went back home.  Peter finally came back, too.

It was time for school to start up.  She did well in school.  She was now in high school, taking high school courses.  She decided to transfer to an arts school to learn musical theater dance.  It was a lot of ballet and jazz.  At night, her singing would make her feel better.  In the end, she graduated and got a certificate and became a pro and starred in a musical mainly as a dancer but with good singing parts.  She eventually got married to a boy from Finland and they had a beautiful baby boy and girl.  The girl's hair had very fair and abundant highlights and her eyes were a deep light crystally blue.  The girl's name was Judy, too.  She grew to be a shapely young girl with a supple figure and her hair was very luscious and sparkly.