
Jessica Lantos
Narrative 5
I awkwardly stood there as they handed the check to, unknowingly, thw wrong person. I flashed the crowd my million dollar smile and strut offstage thinking to myself, what in the world drove me to go so far for this?
A Week Earlier
Today was one day of the thousands of days in my life. The top was down to my brand, spackin’ new convertible and I let the wind swoosh through my long blonde curls. My grin grew wider when my eyes spotted the sign two-and-a-half miles to Atlanta! I let my night before run through my mind once more to give me courage to actually go through with the audition.
My mother stood on the front of the patio and watched me play with Dexter, my precious poodle.
“What’s the matter, mum?”
She flashed the pink envelope, “Pack your bags, Jamie! I got you into the biggest beauty pageant in the U.S. You’re going to have to drive down to Atlanta tomorrow morning! I’ll meet you there after my meeting darling! Fabulous!”
My eyes welled up with tears and I hugged my mom before going upstairs to pack.
And now here I was, in front of the biggest opportunity of my life. Tyra Banks walked out the front door with her posse close behind. She greeted me and declared me the first contestant here! I couldn’t believe she was going to be one of my judges. I took my chanel glasses off and stuck them on my head to make sure this was all real! Then when Tyra commented on how pretty I was, I knew this had to be a dream. I couldn’t wait for the other girls to show up so I could meet my competition. But it was okay, they wouldn’t intimidate me! Oh no, I was determined to win the 100,000 prize and modeling contract.
I was always the small girl in that small town of Vexington, Colorado. But today was my turn to be the big shot! I couldn’t let anyone get in my way. Especially I knew I had to when I parked my old Bronco in a field of Mustangs and Lamborgunis. I knew this wouldn’t be easy, but I worked hard for this opportunity, unlike the others whore rich mum’s and dad’s probally bought their way in.
I gravitated to the crowd of long legs, high heels, strong perfume, and perfect hair. I thought, what in the world do they have that I don’t besides the bling-bling?
“Hello, you must be Emily,” Tyra smiled towards me. I casually smirked back.
“Alright our last contestant is here. Follow me to the dressing rooms where you will get changed in tomorrow for your first stage of competition girlys!”
Fake giggles and boobs bounced their way behind Tyra, and as I marched behind, I could already feel left out because I didn’t have that signature fake personality that I knew would be so popular here. I could try and fake it, or be myself. But I continued to stay behind the whole tour.
“Now that you girls have seen the place it is time to get some rest. You are going to have a hard week ahead of you,” Tyra warned us.
The next few days were the worst of my life. I could hear the whispers from all the girls saying things such as, “How did she get here?” and “Who let the rat out of the sewer.” It was horrible, and I couldn’t help but think I knew they were fake. There was one in particular that I just couldn’t wait to knock off the competition. Her name was Jamie and I could tell she was Tyra’s favorite. What would it take to beat her? I would have to make up a genius plan. The girls just left for the bars and clubs without me but I don’t mind, because tonight I can make a plot to win this competition once and for all.
Goodbye mum, dad, and loved ones,
I don’t know how I can live like this anymore. It wasn’t an accident. None of it was. It was, in my mind, the perfect plot. I just wanted to win the competition so badly, and I felt like I had no chance against her. I had been taunted and teased the whole week and I just couldn’t fit in and it felt like the end of the world to me. I just wanted to win the competition so badly, and I felt like I had no chance against her. Now I know what the end of the world truly feels like. The girls went to the bars and I followed them in my car. As soon as I was sure they were drunk, I started to let them cross the road and with Jamie as my target, sped forward. I’m so so sorry for the pain I have caused this world but none of the sorry’s will heal this wounded soul. I don’t deserve your forgivness.
Signed,
Emily
Narrative 5
I awkwardly stood there as they handed the check to, unknowingly, thw wrong person. I flashed the crowd my million dollar smile and strut offstage thinking to myself, what in the world drove me to go so far for this?
A Week Earlier
Today was one day of the thousands of days in my life. The top was down to my brand, spackin’ new convertible and I let the wind swoosh through my long blonde curls. My grin grew wider when my eyes spotted the sign two-and-a-half miles to Atlanta! I let my night before run through my mind once more to give me courage to actually go through with the audition.
My mother stood on the front of the patio and watched me play with Dexter, my precious poodle.
“What’s the matter, mum?”
She flashed the pink envelope, “Pack your bags, Jamie! I got you into the biggest beauty pageant in the U.S. You’re going to have to drive down to Atlanta tomorrow morning! I’ll meet you there after my meeting darling! Fabulous!”
My eyes welled up with tears and I hugged my mom before going upstairs to pack.
And now here I was, in front of the biggest opportunity of my life. Tyra Banks walked out the front door with her posse close behind. She greeted me and declared me the first contestant here! I couldn’t believe she was going to be one of my judges. I took my chanel glasses off and stuck them on my head to make sure this was all real! Then when Tyra commented on how pretty I was, I knew this had to be a dream. I couldn’t wait for the other girls to show up so I could meet my competition. But it was okay, they wouldn’t intimidate me! Oh no, I was determined to win the 100,000 prize and modeling contract.
I was always the small girl in that small town of Vexington, Colorado. But today was my turn to be the big shot! I couldn’t let anyone get in my way. Especially I knew I had to when I parked my old Bronco in a field of Mustangs and Lamborgunis. I knew this wouldn’t be easy, but I worked hard for this opportunity, unlike the others whore rich mum’s and dad’s probally bought their way in.
I gravitated to the crowd of long legs, high heels, strong perfume, and perfect hair. I thought, what in the world do they have that I don’t besides the bling-bling?
“Hello, you must be Emily,” Tyra smiled towards me. I casually smirked back.
“Alright our last contestant is here. Follow me to the dressing rooms where you will get changed in tomorrow for your first stage of competition girlys!”
Fake giggles and boobs bounced their way behind Tyra, and as I marched behind, I could already feel left out because I didn’t have that signature fake personality that I knew would be so popular here. I could try and fake it, or be myself. But I continued to stay behind the whole tour.
“Now that you girls have seen the place it is time to get some rest. You are going to have a hard week ahead of you,” Tyra warned us.
The next few days were the worst of my life. I could hear the whispers from all the girls saying things such as, “How did she get here?” and “Who let the rat out of the sewer.” It was horrible, and I couldn’t help but think I knew they were fake. There was one in particular that I just couldn’t wait to knock off the competition. Her name was Jamie and I could tell she was Tyra’s favorite. What would it take to beat her? I would have to make up a genius plan. The girls just left for the bars and clubs without me but I don’t mind, because tonight I can make a plot to win this competition once and for all.
Goodbye mum, dad, and loved ones,
I don’t know how I can live like this anymore. It wasn’t an accident. None of it was. It was, in my mind, the perfect plot. I just wanted to win the competition so badly, and I felt like I had no chance against her. I had been taunted and teased the whole week and I just couldn’t fit in and it felt like the end of the world to me. I just wanted to win the competition so badly, and I felt like I had no chance against her. Now I know what the end of the world truly feels like. The girls went to the bars and I followed them in my car. As soon as I was sure they were drunk, I started to let them cross the road and with Jamie as my target, sped forward. I’m so so sorry for the pain I have caused this world but none of the sorry’s will heal this wounded soul. I don’t deserve your forgivness.
Signed,
Emily

