Looking around slowly, Marina opened the doors to the library. At that moment she had for a second, forgotten what she had been looking for. But after a few seconds, she remembered. Social. She was looking for a social book for her class. Scanning the room, she quickly saw a sign that read 'School books', and causally walked in that direction. All she needed was about three books, just to make sure that she could gain all the knowledge that she need from them to store in her memory banks.
Stopping once again to look in which direction the social section was, someone from behind her elbowed her in the back, making her fall on top of her school bag. Unsure of what caused her to fall, Marina turned around to see three girls laughing wildly at her. The three girls smirked at her and walked away without saying a word. Marina slowly reached for her bag, and quickly got up again to continue on her way to the social section to her right. As she thought, she stopped in her tracks in the middle of an aisle to make sure that she could process the information.
After processing what those girls had done, she came to the conclusion that it was most likely supposed to be a laughing matter to the others around her, thought she couldn't see how it was interesting or logical to do such a thing stop someone that they didn't know.
Stopping once again to look in which direction the social section was, someone from behind her elbowed her in the back, making her fall on top of her school bag. Unsure of what caused her to fall, Marina turned around to see three girls laughing wildly at her. The three girls smirked at her and walked away without saying a word. Marina slowly reached for her bag, and quickly got up again to continue on her way to the social section to her right. As she thought, she stopped in her tracks in the middle of an aisle to make sure that she could process the information.
After processing what those girls had done, she came to the conclusion that it was most likely supposed to be a laughing matter to the others around her, thought she couldn't see how it was interesting or logical to do such a thing stop someone that they didn't know.