Chapter 1: My New School

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The alarm went off beside Ema's table making her jump up from bed. It took her some time to realise she shifted to a new house yesterday with her dad. She got up, freshshened up for her first day of school. She was going to make new friends and meet new people in her new school. She loved the school before but being daddy's little girl didnt once complain about moving. She knew she'd be able to adjust anywhere with the cheerful attitude of hers.

She walked downstairs to the kitchen and smelled the seweet smell of her dad's special pancakes.

" Yo Sully! are you making your daughter pancakes so that she sits at home not going to school??" she asked soflty chuckling to herself.

"If that's what Ms.Emma thinks about my pancakes then she better not eat them" her dad, Mr.Sully said with a small smirk on his face knowing his daughter won't be able to resist his pancakes.

" awww... I was just joking y'know! I love your pancakes" " I know... now eat fast you dont wanna be late for your first day do you?

Ema ate her pancakes and bid her father goodbye. She walked to her school with as much excitement as she could have. she reached her school and went to the office and got her schedule. She walked to her room and introduced herself to her new classmates.

" Hi! I-I am E-Ema Sully ... nice to meet you all" she stammered as she was a bit nervous. The teacher asked her to take a seat between two girls.

" hey! I am Anne and the one on your other side is Edd" one of the girls spoke to you.

" Oh hi I am ema... I dont really know this school that well so do you mind showing me around.

" sure no worries!" the girls showed Ema around and surprisigly the girls were as energetic as she was.So it didn't take much time for them to be close. Before they knew it the day ended and she headed back home.

She talked to her dad about her day and how she made new friends. Her dad was happy but stopped her half-way through as he had a call to attend. She slept that night peacefully only wishing her coming days were as good as that day.