Lucy
ACME Canine Unit
(This is a three-part series and an old journal entry)
Lucy excitedly unzipped her sleeping bag and stood up, walking over to the Eastern facing window. The sky was still dark but the street was already alive. A blue car across from them backed out of their driveway and disappeared down the street. The nearby trees waved about in the rustling morning wind while little kids walked. They were wearing little backpacks and holding other older kids' hands.
Sanchez and her mother, Arista, had arrived late last night. Her mom was already upset the moving truck wasn't arriving on time. Which meant they had to drag their sleeping bags from the car. Lucy remembered Arista swearing about it in Spanish to a family member. Mom didn't swear often but when she did, it was like a sailor. It made her laugh hearing her mom like that.
Donning some blue jeans and a blue blazer, the teenager rummaged through her backpack. The bag went everywhere with her. When Lucy found her hairbrush she ran it through her black hair. "I wonder what kind of amazing adventures I'll have in this city." Sanchez thought happily.
The biggest reason the girl was excited was that she just turned 14, and that meant she could finally join the detective agency her parents had once been a part of. Following Carmen Sandiego's activities through the newspaper had been fun as a kid, but Sanchez was ready to be part of the action. ACME had taught mom and dad to be brave and she wanted to be brave too.
She turned away from the window, grabbed the backpack and left her room. Walking down the short hallway, she made it to the stairs and started down. The noises and wonderful smells from the kitchen told her mom was cooking breakfast.
"Buenos Dias. ¿ Cómo estás" mom greeted''? [Good Morning. How are you?]
"Bien. Y Tu.?” [Good. And you?"].
Her mother smiled. "Bien Gracias. [Good, thanks.]
Her mother would give her a pop quiz on her language skills every now and then. Arista had taught her some words in various languages for fun. There was an uncomfortable silence while they dug into their food.
"Did you know there are over 6,000 coral species in the world?" Lucy asked, starting on the eggs.
"Cool. "How did you find out about that?"
"I came across it in a National Geographic magazine." "Did you know that coral reefs have growth rings?"
"I heard that somewhere before, but isn't it interesting?"
"I agree. You know what else is fascinating? ACME. I'm applying there." She said it out loud.
Lucy bit her tongue when she noticed mom’s worried expression. The girl regretted saying it in that tone.
"I'd like to talk to you about it." "All I ask is that you be aware of what you're getting yourself into." There was another moment of silence. "I lost your father, and I couldn't bear losing you as well," she explained.
"I'm also not sure you realize how stressful the academy is, particularly given your anxiety issues..." Arista stuttered, unable to find the appropriate words.
Lucy paused, thinking about what her mother had said. "Mom, I'm sure things have changed a lot since you were an agent. You've always said I could do anything I set my mind to, and now is the time to put that into action. You've also said that I shouldn't let my anxiety get the best of me. After all, Weller could still be around; you know he'd never let anything bad happen to me."
The hands became red and sweaty; and started ringing.
Mom had spoken highly of him and had attended some of his lectures.
Arista smiled as she reflected on her daughter's words. "You have your father's enthusiasm, but you aren’t required to follow in our footsteps."
"I'd like to, but I’ll give it more thought." Lucy responded.
End of part one
Lucy excitedly unzipped her sleeping bag and stood up, walking over to the Eastern facing window. The sky was still dark but the street was already alive. A blue car across from them backed out of their driveway and disappeared down the street. The nearby trees waved about in the rustling morning wind while little kids walked. They were wearing little backpacks and holding other older kids' hands.
Sanchez and her mother, Arista, had arrived late last night. Her mom was already upset the moving truck wasn't arriving on time. Which meant they had to drag their sleeping bags from the car. Lucy remembered Arista swearing about it in Spanish to a family member. Mom didn't swear often but when she did, it was like a sailor. It made her laugh hearing her mom like that.
Donning some blue jeans and a blue blazer, the teenager rummaged through her backpack. The bag went everywhere with her. When Lucy found her hairbrush she ran it through her black hair. "I wonder what kind of amazing adventures I'll have in this city." Sanchez thought happily.
The biggest reason the girl was excited was that she just turned 14, and that meant she could finally join the detective agency her parents had once been a part of. Following Carmen Sandiego's activities through the newspaper had been fun as a kid, but Sanchez was ready to be part of the action. ACME had taught mom and dad to be brave and she wanted to be brave too.
She turned away from the window, grabbed the backpack and left her room. Walking down the short hallway, she made it to the stairs and started down. The noises and wonderful smells from the kitchen told her mom was cooking breakfast.
"Buenos Dias. ¿ Cómo estás" mom greeted''? [Good Morning. How are you?]
"Bien. Y Tu.?” [Good. And you?"].
Her mother smiled. "Bien Gracias. [Good, thanks.]
Her mother would give her a pop quiz on her language skills every now and then. Arista had taught her some words in various languages for fun. There was an uncomfortable silence while they dug into their food.
"Did you know there are over 6,000 coral species in the world?" Lucy asked, starting on the eggs.
"Cool. "How did you find out about that?"
"I came across it in a National Geographic magazine." "Did you know that coral reefs have growth rings?"
"I heard that somewhere before, but isn't it interesting?"
"I agree. You know what else is fascinating? ACME. I'm applying there." She said it out loud.
Lucy bit her tongue when she noticed mom’s worried expression. The girl regretted saying it in that tone.
"I'd like to talk to you about it." "All I ask is that you be aware of what you're getting yourself into." There was another moment of silence. "I lost your father, and I couldn't bear losing you as well," she explained.
"I'm also not sure you realize how stressful the academy is, particularly given your anxiety issues..." Arista stuttered, unable to find the appropriate words.
Lucy paused, thinking about what her mother had said. "Mom, I'm sure things have changed a lot since you were an agent. You've always said I could do anything I set my mind to, and now is the time to put that into action. You've also said that I shouldn't let my anxiety get the best of me. After all, Weller could still be around; you know he'd never let anything bad happen to me."
The hands became red and sweaty; and started ringing.
Mom had spoken highly of him and had attended some of his lectures.
Arista smiled as she reflected on her daughter's words. "You have your father's enthusiasm, but you aren’t required to follow in our footsteps."
"I'd like to, but I’ll give it more thought." Lucy responded.
End of part one
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