Hope carefully put her clothes into her suitcase. She knew she should've done this two nights ago and least, and she should at least be rushing now. But she wasn't, and she was going to take her time. She had about three bags total, a large one that rolled, holding all her clothes, a slightly smaller matching one, that was filled with shoes, make-up, and hair products. Then the last one, that was more of a large purse, held her basic things like money, phone, ipod, ect. Her room was a peachy looking color, and it wasn't very large. Her bed took up most of it, and the leather bench that sat in front of it. The only other things were her dresser, a chair, two bedside tables, and everything else was random nick-nacks and wall hangers.
She'd finished packing then, zipping the bag closed, and exhaling a sigh. She couldn't hear much going on in the house, but that wasn't unusual. Somehow, very ungracefully, she managed to get her bags down the stairs and towards the front door. There she leaned against the wall, a bit tired from the lugging. From a door way, she could see her younger sister watching tv, oblivious to her sister getting ready to leave. Her parents weren't even there hugging her goodbye, but she wasn't complaining.
Eventually the sleek black limo rolled up in front of her house. She could feel her heart beat a little faster. "Mom, dad, I'm going now." She called. What she got back wasn't very loving, but you could say it got the job done. "Have a great time sweetie." her mom said, poking her head out of the kitchen. Her father walked around her, stepping into the hallway. "Yeah, bring me back something cool." he said, laughing a bit. Hope wasn't even bothered by the fact they weren't hugging and kissing her, telling her they'd miss her or anything. They'd already given her a good amount of money to shop while she was there, so she didn't really care.
Her sister then noticed she was leaving, and ran over. She looked a bit sad, probably because she'd be getting even less attention without Hope there. "Bye Hope.." she said, trailing off a bit. "Bye Dess." she said with half a smile. Her sister was named Destiny, Dess for short. Their parents picked odd names.. As she was turning to leave, Destiny lunged forward, embracing Hope a bit stiffly. She could tell she was really trying though. A small, heartfelt smile spread across her lips, and she hugged the little girl back.
And then, she was off. Into a whole new, world. What was this? a Disney movie? She thought to herself, excitedly running out to the limo. The driver took her bags, and she stepped in. She was the first there, but she was going to be meeting Catalina. What a pretty name. She relaxed into her seat, realizing she was finally going to have the time of her life.