Chapter two

With Robert in the kitchen, helping with breakfast. Gena was able to find her uniform for school. She went to her closet to see her black, navy blue and white uniform nicely folded,  on the same spot that her mother always placed it every time it is washed. After taking off her night gown, she put on her uniform but like always had a problem with her tie. After trying to tie her tie for five minutes, she got frustrated and decided to quit and put on her long, white socks. Before walking downstairs, she brushed her hair and tied it up into a high ponytail. Now that she was finished with getting dressed, she went to have breakfast with her parents and Robert like every morning. And as always Robert was finishing making my breakfast omelette, with a wonderfully chosen and cut bowl of fruit. Robert and Gena have been neighbours since they were born, but only recently have been together, Mr.Jones was not happy when he found out about Gena and Robert dating but he thought of it as his little girl being happy, and as long as she still gets her school work done, he was okay with it. "So having trouble with your tie again? Didn't your father show you, how to tie that damn thing!?" Mrs.Jones looks at Gena with an angry look before looking at her husband how had just left the room, to get another cup of coffee. "Mom, I know how to tie it. Only on other people, it's harder to tie it on myself" Gena wasn't about to tell her mother that she forgot how to tie her tie, because she know that her mother would be angry with her. With a giggle from Robert, he walked over to help Gena with her tie. After finishing Gena's tie and eating their breakfast, the two went to get their shoes. Without thinking Robert looked for his shoes that he left their yesterday, Gena looked at him and started to giggle. With a confused look on Roberts face, he asked where his shoes were. Gena as always said " Robert, you need to remember where you place your stuff" and pulled his shoes out of the closet in the same spot he placed them yesterday. And they went on their way to school.