snippet from Third Person exercise: project 365
Third Person exercise: project 365
Alex parked her car in front of the building after a night full of fun with her group of friends at the beach. They had spent the past three hours goofing off like a bunch of ten-year olds. It was one in the morning when the five of them had ran out of energy and decided to go home. Alex had made sure to drop Megan off at her place before heading home.

Alex sighed after pulling the key from her ignition and leaned back in her seat, bathing in the relaxation of the night. With one last deep breath she left her car and walked into the house, where Amber greeted her with a warm smile and a simple 'hey,' as clashing sounds in the kitchen could be heard. Alex, out of instinct, glanced into the kitchen to see her former roommate packing the kitchenware she had brought in the beginning of the year.

Danielle caught her eye and paused. Alex watched as her expression stayed as indifferent for a moment before Danielle continued with what she was doing. Alex looked back at Amber, hoping she didn't notice, and sat her purse down on the side table by the door before sitting herself next to her tanned roommate.

"So, the girls were asking for you," Alex began gaining Amber's attention from the television. "They wanna know if you can come to the beach with us this weekend."

"That sounds fun. It'd be nice to get out of the house," Amber joked. Alex nodded and giggled knowing exactly what she had meant. A month or two after classes began, Alex's car broke down and she was stuck without it for week. It was the worst thing that could have ever happened. Amber was without a car, as was Danielle, but Alex never minded being their ride. She even handed the keys over and let them take it a large amount of times. However, recently, Alex had been extremely busy and was unable to do this, but she still tried to make an effort whenever she could.

"Great, I'll text them in the morning to let them know," Alex replied. "Rebecca's gotta clean out her car so we can all fit," Alex laughed. Amber joined her, knowing very well of the blonde's tendency to almost live in her car. Clothes were everywhere in the back seat along with a few other random box's that she would neglect to take care of. Alex mentally rolled her eyes before bidding Amber goodnight, making it a point to Danielle that there would no longer be words exchanged between them.

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