Summary of Chapter 9 – A turning point in Little Bite Luna by Krissel Liverpo
Chapter 9 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Little Bite Luna, written by Krissel Liverpo. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
I pinned my hair up, slipping my hands through my short sleeve jeans jacket. I played with my baby hair, applying some lipbalm on my lips before going down stairs. I stacked some Oreo's in my hands before grabbing the car keys from the dish bowl.
"AMANDA LET'S GO!"
I heard heavy footsteps coming down the stairs and Adrian walked in, grabbing a Apple from the Fruit bowl. He kissed ruffled my hair and I pushed him away.
"Really Adrian?!"
He shrugged, continuing to eat his Apple. I undid my hair, then re did it placing the little bun in the middle of my hair back.
"Your going to turn into a Oreo one day." He commented, his eyes locked on my cookies.
I stuffed one in my mouth and shrugged. "I would love to become one. I would marry a Cookie one day."
He rolled his eyes and walked out the kitchen. I called out. "What you doing today?"
"I got some Work to catch up on to turn into my professor. Why?"
"Can you pick up the list of grocery that dad written?"
"Didn't we get grocery last week?"
"This is for Amanda's You know what."
He nodded and walked away. Soon Mandy walked in her black hair in a mess. She was wearing a White poka dots shirt with a white short sleeve shirt. She was holding A brush in her hands, a scrunchie in her hands.
She held it out and I took it, a cookie in my mouth.
"What style?" I asked, a mouthful of Oreos.
"Braids on each side, connecting to one ponytail. Can you make it High?"
I nodded and pushed her in the seat. I placed the cookies on the table and dusted my hands off.
I used my nails to part the sides of her hair, before starting to do the braids. Once I was finished, I used the brush to comb up the Ponytail high.
"Is that good enough?" She picked up the mirror and looked into it.
She nodded and I continued. I picked up each braid and brought it in the braid. I took the Hair band from my wrist and locked her hair in place.
I tightened the ponytail and used the tip of my nails to press her edges down. I puffed up the ends of her hair a bit before moving away.
"Put those things back and get in the car."
"Ok."
I nodded and grabbed her bag. "White sandals." I called out.
"Good choice!"
I laughed and got in the car.
There were pieces of my hair still lose and falling at the sides of my face. I brushed them away with the tip of my finger tips but it fell back.
Amanda soon sat in the front and buckled the seat belt.
I started the car and pressed the gas.
I connected the cord to my phone and started the music.
"Shotclock!" Amanda sang.
I laughed and sang along.
"Shot Clock. Shot Clock."
"Five years of dating, tired of being patient. What the * You waiting for."
I started humming, my fingers drumming on the wheel. "Ok, Ok..."
"Hey Nita?"
I hummed. "Yeah?"
"Can you pick me up from school? I don't want Adrian picking me up."
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