Going back.
“Mom, don’t remove that book its one of my favourite ones.” yelled Selena to her Mom as she took out one of the many books Selena had packed in her bag. “Surely you don’t want to take all of them to school!! I mean, are you going there to read novels?”Answered her Mom taking out another of the books. ”What a bookworm I have for my sister! I feel pity for the poor person who will share a cabin with Selena. Their room would be bulging with books as mine and Selena’s did last term. “Teased Belinda, Selena’s athletic and healthy sister. The packing was on for Selena and Belinda were going back to their old nice boarding school, The Children Towers. They had gone there last term and enjoyed it so much that they craved to go back. And now came the day once again. They were going there for their second form. The sisters were completely different. Selena was thin, skinny and pale while Belinda was healthy, athletic and pink. Selena wanted all her books with her and Belinda couldn’t live without games. Selena was a studious serious girl and Belinda a jolly smiling athletic one. In the first term they had shared a room but now they were going to share cabins with their friends. At last the bags were packed and finally loaded in the car. The girls and their parents got in too and drove away talking about the school. The girls seemed to have endless things to say about the school, the entire holiday was less. At last the building was seen. They drove to the gate and Belinda jumped up. She stretched her legs and waited for Selena who slowly got down on her thin legs and walked over to her. Their parents helped them with their luggage. They got it out and then sat back in the car. There was a large crowd there too so they said a short goodbye hugged and kissed each other and departed promising to meet at half term. Half-heartedly, Belinda and Selena turned towards the old and homely building and beamed to see it, recalling all the fun they had. Belinda lifted her and Selena’s suitcase and Selena lugged their hand baggage to their rooms. There they put their bags in a corner and went off to join in the crowd.