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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Pretty Little Liars Sara Shepard Post 5

I told you that I would come back with a new post, and here I am again with more to tell. I'm on page 192 (chapter 22) and everyone at Rosewood is talking about Noel Kahn's party that he is going to have this weekend. Aria doesn't know if she is going to go or not with Noel because she is still crushing on Ezra, Hanna is wanting Sean to go with her but they have been having some disagreements over how far they are allowed to go in their relationship, Spencer doesn't think that she is going to go because she would rather spend her time doing her calculus homework than be at a party filled with random people that probably don't even go to Rosewood, and Emily doesn't know if she is going to go or not with Ben because he's getting annoyed with her spending so much time with the new girl, Maya. "They pulled through the Kahns' open wrought-iron gates. The property was set back from the road, so the driveway was half a mile long and surrounded by tall, thick pines. Even the air smelled cleaner. The redbrick house sat behind massive Doric columns. It had portico with a little horse statue on top and a gorgeous all-grass sun room off to the side. Emily counted fourteen windows on the second floor, from one end to the other." (page 179) I pulled out this piece from the story because it vividly described the setting of the Kahn's house and where the party was at. This page had a lot of imagery going on and I could picture exactly what every thing looked liked from detail to detail. I could tell that it was right around when the sun went away and the moon came quietly out ,  the temperature dropping 10 degrees, the leaves laying on the ground crumbled and crushed without any care, and people with red plastic solo cups filled up with as much beer they could hold to the point where it was dripping all over their hands as they walked inside and out of the Kahn's house. I will come back with another post soon and talk more about what trouble happened for the girls at Kahn's party. Look out cause I'm always watching you. -A

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