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Monday, March 11, 2019

The Kentucky Fried Chicken Original Writing

There I was, stumbling through the lashing wet, dull weather on my way hold up from the Kentucky Fried Chicken afterwards purchasing a large bucket of crybaby at a great expense. As I passed the topical anaesthetic bakery, the delicious smell of fresh baked bread filled my nostrils, which was soon to be replaced by planning oil from the fish and chips shop next door. My stomach felt unhealthy with the combined aromas, but lengthy queues in both stores indicated that non everyone had the resembling opinion as I did about the smell.I noticed a black bag in a spotlight of colourful northeast lights on the side of the kerb shuffling around in the field day like a newborn baby. Unsure of the contents, I panicked. My eyes gazed at the streetlights that glistened like a Christmas tree. They were reflected in the shop windows that displayed mouth-watering cakes, bread, groceries, a material body of continental fruits and vegetables, as well as colourful fashionable clothes.On th e corner of the road, there was a brightly lit car saleroom full of gleaming new Mercedes, which drew me to the window. As I gazed enviously through the window, I was startled by the deafening wail of a siren which had blue flashing lights rotating rapidly on top of a huge red vehicle that raced past me.Car horns beeped, windscreen wipers swishing back and forth, as cars accelerated above the speed limit the drivers and their passengers all had the corresponding thought in mind getting lieu from this dreadful weather. relations built up and ground to a standstill as the affair lights appeared to have a malfunction, causing major delays. Engines revved with impatience. I witnessed two drivers exchanging idle words over a parking space, while passengers waited patiently for their local bus to take them home. Some pedestrians got splashed with dirty water as thoughtless drivers sped through puddles.Commuters appeared from nowhere as if there had been a screeching in the area. I realized as I heard the miserable sound of the train horn coming from the station close to home that this was the reason for this strange mass of people. Some people were running desperately for shelter, as they were inadequately spiffed up for the inclement weather.An old drunken man, dressed in rough, ragged clothes, staggered along the street. He approached an apprehensive passer-by I had weighn earliest on in the vicinity requesting spare change. I did not wait to hear the passer-bys response as my clothes were completely drenched in from the rain. The relentless rain pelted down heavily, so I decided to cull up the pace because I could smell the sweet spices of chicken wafting from the chicken bucket I carried, which probably began to get cold. I remembered that my mother was wait for her meal and I was feeling quite peckish myself.As I approached a narrow, dark alleyway, I was striving through the sharp, cold, icy, wind flogging against my face. An enormous clap of th under quickly followed with a strike of lightning from the heavens. I dropped the bucket of chicken in fear into a pool of mud. A sensation of fear and panic tingled through my body and my heart skipped a beat. I heard a dog barking continuously from a neighbouring garden over a red brick wall. I picked up my bucket, checked to see what state it was in, in discovering that the contents were still in good condition, I continued on my journey.The anxiety and fear I had experienced earlier had disappeared within me and transformed to happiness and warmth, as I drew adjacent to my home. I sighed with relief and jingled my keys with delight at the front door to my house. I turned my key in the lock, and the door swung open, revealing my Mothers angry face. I had delayed her dinner

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