"What crap is she doing there up, tell her we are leaving her here if she's not finishing." Keren commanded Whitney to go call Julie with an irritation on her face.
Whitney the younger sister of Julie, rung- by-rung struggled with the ladders to Julie's room.
They had given her a room in the attic because she used to take away their peace in the house, she used to sing, though her voice was very breathingtakingly beautiful but they reffered it to as frog sounds.
When she reached on the climax of the stairs, she was already exhausted, she never minded to knock but just budged in.
"Hey you crap l think you have had mom telling you to hurry up, they will leave you here, dad is tired of waiting for us." Whitney retorted with a voice full of disdain and a hint of mockery in her gaze towards her sister.
"Don't you have some morals to budge into my room without knocking, besides you should wait for me because I first helped you to park your belongings, you are our princess not so?" Julie shot back as she held her arms in her chest rolling star like eyes to gaze at the window while questioning her.
"Where do u get the moral values to question my behaviors before you look into your self, and is this what you call your room?" Whitney spoke harshly as she dropped her voice to a whisper and finally exited the room with a powerful bang of the door almost plugging it out.
"They are the one who first made to pack their things yet now scolding me for being late, this is in believable." Julie mummered to herself.
Julie afterwards, came downstairs into the living room, done with her parking.
"Mom am done with parking we can go now." Julie said as she headed to put the luggage in the boot of family van outside.
"What too you so long to park only those few things?" Keren asked loudly fuming while Julie was already outside.
Finally, they all settled in the car to depart for Horbat the city were the parents of their mother live, that is where these three children had to spend the holiday. They had never gone to this place since birth, rather they used to Skype with the grands.
As the car was ignited, Julie abruptly opened the door.
"I had almost forgotten the gifts of the grands and my lucky pendant." She thought to herself while walking towards the house.
"Hey, hey, hey, time has gone we are going to be caught by traffic jam, we are just going to leave you here." Eclaus Thunders retorted as he hit the stiring wheel with his arm in annoyance.
Julie never replied to them because she new even if she had told them she was going to get back from the house she wouldn't be allowed.
"What has she gone to pick from inside yet she spent alot of time parking?" Keren twisted her head to look behind the back seats asking Whitney about her elder sister.
"Mom l don't know what she has gone to pick from the house besides we don't sleep in the same room."Whitney answered her mom with a look of displease.
Eclaus reignitted the engine of the car as he set off for the journey.
When Julie came outside of the house she was amused that the car was leaving her behind, she put on a faint smile and started to chase the car. Shouting please stop the car.
Fortunately the car stopped, she bent down, her arms linked to her knees catching up breath.
As she entered the car.
"Next time you will learn to be careful while preparing or else you will be left to keep home safe and sound until we come back." Eclaus Thunders exclaimed with happiness deep down inside his heart of teaching this girl a lesson of life.