We’re never going to make it, I thought We’re going to be all the way in the back. Today was the day, the day I would finally see my favorite band (well at that time it was) The Wanted. “Ma, what if we the line is too long?”, I asked. “Julie will get here she is almost out of work”, my mother replied in spanish.
Earlier this month my cousin, Julie had heard that I wanted to go to a concert. Together we finally convinced my mother to let me go. Trying to convince her was the hardest thing I have ever done. I kept thinking, This is never going to work she will never let me go. …show more content…
We arrived to her house and I sat in a chair and looked out the window. I saw a lot of high school kids walking home but I became disinterested and looked around the house instead. There were pictures of Julie and her parents framed on the walls. I waited for what felt like forever and I started getting anxious. The clock was ticking and I didn’t want to end up being all the way in the back. I was starting to get really upset when Julie walked out of the …show more content…
“Absolutely” I said. We once again got on the car and made our way to Club Nokia. We were on the freeway the traffic my god the traffic was horrible. This is it the world officially hates me I thought. Sensing my distress Julie said “Hey if you want you can use the aux cord.” So I decided to play songs by The Wanted and a band I had recently gotten into named Fall Out Boy (funnily enough they are now my favorite band but I think that 's a story for another time). I felt it was my duty to explain who was who in The Wanted and told her about the funny things they had done. By the time we got there I had talked so much that I almost lost my voice. I felt so sorry for poor Julie because I would just not stop