Saturday, February 28, 2009
How Overprotective are You?
Like every other school day I walk to the bus stop with my cousin and wait for the bus to come. I talk to all of my friends and I wait for everyone else to come. It was strange when I saw a new kid come, so like every other kid I show him the bus stop and tell him about school. His grandmother came to the bus stop with him and said, ''Is this the bus stop" we all said yes. She was so angry and said, "Do you know it is against the law for kids to cross the street to go to the bus stop?'' Before we can answer the bus came. We quickly go on the bus and find a seat but the bus driver did not drive. I looked out the window and saw the grand mother talking to the bus driver about the law. When we got to school guess who was there. The little kid's grand mother! She said if he gets hit can you help him out and make sure his friends defend him and help him out. I am in the fifth grade, he is about my height and in the third grade (I am not short) I am sure he can tell if he is hurt or defend him self. Day two, our stop is changed and now we are on the bus a little longer. When we were walking to the stop I saw the kid standing near a pole when every one else is at the new stop. Everyone felt bad for him so he comes to stand near us. In three seconds his grandmother came running dressed in those dress things that people sleep in. It was a very windy day so she had to hold her dress. She shouted,''You have to stand where I see you.What is someone hits you or trys to take you, you hold on to the pole!!" The poor kid had to stand there with everyone staring at him. I feel bad for him. My mom says I should watch him in school so the grandmother won't make that kids life horrible. But everyone in school talks about him and he needs a friend. thanks for reading
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