Tasha was sitting on her bed twirling the red leather bracelet that was clasped around her left wrist. It was her lucky bracelet. The one she was given as a birthday gift from her grandmother a few years ago. She told Tasha that it was a good-luck charm; that it was magical, making only positive things happen.
Across from Tasha, sitting in her huge overstuffed chair, was Lily, her best friend.
Lily envied Tasha.
She wished she could, just once, borrow Tasha's lucky bracelet. But, Tasha has admitted to Lily that she never let anyone wear it, for fear of it losing its magic, resulting in something going radically wrong.
Lily completely understood, and would probably feel the same way; yet, knew that somehow she was going to get that bracelet and wear it to her first acting audition, tomorrow afternoon.
Tasha got everything. No matter what she did, it always worked in her favor. When she wanted a certain guy to ask her out, he did. With no effort on her part. When she didn't bother studying for her final exam in Chemistry, no problem. She wore her bracelet, and passed, top of the class. When she wanted a new car, her parents bought the Mini Cooper she'd been googling. And, therefore, Lily knew that Tasha was going to ace her college interview, in a few days, at Yale, and be offered early admission. No problem.
"Just once," Lily whispered to herself.
"Hmm?" Tasha questioned.
"Oh. Nothing. I've got to go. I'll see you later," Lily stated.
"Alright. I've got to jump in the shower anyway. I'm having dinner with my grandparents tonight. See ya!" she chimed.
Lily closed the front door behind her, and immediately rounded the house, walking towards Tasha's bedroom window. Just as she peeked in, she saw Tasha close the bathroom door. And, just as she knew Tasha would, the red bracelet had been taken off and now lay on the bedside table. Lily smiled slyly and walked back around to the front entrance and re-entered the house. She could hear the water running in the shower, and hear the hum of the bathroom's fan. Quietly, and very quickly, Lily sprinted into Tasha's room, grabbed the good-luck charm, then left, locking the front door behind her.
Later, as Tasha was dressing, her mom knocked on her bedroom door, asking Tasha if she was ready to leave. "Almost," she answered as she reached down to pick up her red bracelet. She cocked her head to one side, narrowed her eyes, and pursed her lips as her hand stopped midway towards the table. She looked left, onto the floor, then right. Tasha got down on her knees and looked under her bed. But to no avail. Her good-luck charm, her magical bracelet was gone.
"Lily? Did you take my bracelet?" Tasha said into the phone, panicked.
"Your bracelet? No. Weren't you wearing it when I left?"
"Well, yes. But I took it off when I got in the shower, and now I can't find it. I just thought maybe....." she trailed off, thinking, wondering where it could be.
"Oh, I'm sure it's there. It must be," Lily reasoned, knowing she'd slip it back into Tasha's room the following afternoon, after her audition.
"Tasha?! We've got to go," her mother hollered. "We don't want to keep Grandma and Grandpa waiting."
"Coming," she nervously shouted back.
"I've got to go. But I feel kind of strange. Like I shouldn't be going anywhere. That I need the bracelet. Especially tonight. Well, anyway, I will see you later, Lily."
Lily smirked. She felt guilty; yet, she didn't care. "See you."
"Tasha can have one night of something not going her way. And anyway, she's going to see her grandparents. What positive luck does she need for that?" Lily told herself. "For once, Tasha will envy me, after I get the starring role from tomorrow's audition!"
Tasha sat in the back seat of her parents car, twisting her wrist where the bracelet should be, when suddenly they were hit head-on by a drunk driver.
The paramedics were trying frantically to maintan life in both Tasha's parents while she lay dead on the paved road.
Across from Tasha, sitting in her huge overstuffed chair, was Lily, her best friend.
Lily envied Tasha.
She wished she could, just once, borrow Tasha's lucky bracelet. But, Tasha has admitted to Lily that she never let anyone wear it, for fear of it losing its magic, resulting in something going radically wrong.
Lily completely understood, and would probably feel the same way; yet, knew that somehow she was going to get that bracelet and wear it to her first acting audition, tomorrow afternoon.
Tasha got everything. No matter what she did, it always worked in her favor. When she wanted a certain guy to ask her out, he did. With no effort on her part. When she didn't bother studying for her final exam in Chemistry, no problem. She wore her bracelet, and passed, top of the class. When she wanted a new car, her parents bought the Mini Cooper she'd been googling. And, therefore, Lily knew that Tasha was going to ace her college interview, in a few days, at Yale, and be offered early admission. No problem.
"Just once," Lily whispered to herself.
"Hmm?" Tasha questioned.
"Oh. Nothing. I've got to go. I'll see you later," Lily stated.
"Alright. I've got to jump in the shower anyway. I'm having dinner with my grandparents tonight. See ya!" she chimed.
Lily closed the front door behind her, and immediately rounded the house, walking towards Tasha's bedroom window. Just as she peeked in, she saw Tasha close the bathroom door. And, just as she knew Tasha would, the red bracelet had been taken off and now lay on the bedside table. Lily smiled slyly and walked back around to the front entrance and re-entered the house. She could hear the water running in the shower, and hear the hum of the bathroom's fan. Quietly, and very quickly, Lily sprinted into Tasha's room, grabbed the good-luck charm, then left, locking the front door behind her.
Later, as Tasha was dressing, her mom knocked on her bedroom door, asking Tasha if she was ready to leave. "Almost," she answered as she reached down to pick up her red bracelet. She cocked her head to one side, narrowed her eyes, and pursed her lips as her hand stopped midway towards the table. She looked left, onto the floor, then right. Tasha got down on her knees and looked under her bed. But to no avail. Her good-luck charm, her magical bracelet was gone.
"Lily? Did you take my bracelet?" Tasha said into the phone, panicked.
"Your bracelet? No. Weren't you wearing it when I left?"
"Well, yes. But I took it off when I got in the shower, and now I can't find it. I just thought maybe....." she trailed off, thinking, wondering where it could be.
"Oh, I'm sure it's there. It must be," Lily reasoned, knowing she'd slip it back into Tasha's room the following afternoon, after her audition.
"Tasha?! We've got to go," her mother hollered. "We don't want to keep Grandma and Grandpa waiting."
"Coming," she nervously shouted back.
"I've got to go. But I feel kind of strange. Like I shouldn't be going anywhere. That I need the bracelet. Especially tonight. Well, anyway, I will see you later, Lily."
Lily smirked. She felt guilty; yet, she didn't care. "See you."
"Tasha can have one night of something not going her way. And anyway, she's going to see her grandparents. What positive luck does she need for that?" Lily told herself. "For once, Tasha will envy me, after I get the starring role from tomorrow's audition!"
Tasha sat in the back seat of her parents car, twisting her wrist where the bracelet should be, when suddenly they were hit head-on by a drunk driver.
The paramedics were trying frantically to maintan life in both Tasha's parents while she lay dead on the paved road.
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