A dangerous friendship - Part 11
Somewhat annoyed, Anne then sits down to dinner. When her parents ask what's going on, she refuses to give them a clear answer. She just shrugs and decides that her parents should just make do with that. She's in no mood at all to tell us what's going on right now.
Now that her planning is going differently than hoped, she only wants one thing: to make sure that she still has a great way of spending her summer vacation. After dinner, Anne hurries to her room. She takes a seat at her computer to search the internet for fun things she could do. In fact, she doesn't have a very good idea what she's looking for exactly. She is looking for activities to do alone that cost little money, but that doesn't pay off. Most of what is recommended is not something of her interest. Moreover, she doesn't really want to do anything by herself. Should she still see if she can find fun things to do with others? On Google, Anne enters various search terms such as “doing fun things with friends and girlfriends”, “days out” and “looking for buddies”. It appears that there are far more hits on these search terms than she had initially expected!
Most of the things she finds don't appeal to Anne at all. Until, while scrolling through the list, her attention is suddenly drawn to a very remarkable ad. This appears to be on a site for buddies wanted. It's an ad by a handsome boy looking for friendship. In his message, he writes that he is looking for a buddy to do fun things with during the holiday season. Anne looks at his photo and estimates that he is about her age, but certainly not older than sixteen. He has dark brown hair, green eyes and an incredibly beautiful and sweet smile. He lives reasonably close to her, very nice. What a nice boy! Anne certainly wants to know more about him. But what will her parents think?