Saturday, August 3, 2019
Fame made me lonely :: Creative Writing Essays
Fame made me lonely    "Julie, there's a new number one!" shouted Kayleigh to her sister.    "Who is it?" questioned Julie.    "It's Chris Riley and it's called First Time" rushed Kayleigh, eager to hear the song.    Chris Riley was in his luxury palace, watching the top ten chart on his 78 inch  plasma screen television. His agent, Mark Priestman, informed him that his single  went straight to number one in just two days. Chris was pleased. He didn't look  thrilled or excited. I didn't understand why he wasn't chuffed.    Chris Riley lived in a luxurious mansion in a desolate place in the depths of  Yorkshire. His mansion had four floors each containing at least seven rooms. The  long, lavish corridors were beautifully decorated with a light blue carpet and  portraits of him posing. There was an indoor extensive swimming pool that had gold railings. On the fourth floor there was a small private cinema that had twenty comfortable seats with large beverage holders.    The cinema had several small spotlights and the stairs were luminous green. The  mansion had everything a person could ever want, including a huge disco, which  must have been used for parties. There was a large stage with a bar next to it   but there was no one inside it. I had looked around most of the house and it was   all empty.    I eventually figured out which room was Chris's bedroom. It was very spacious  with little inside it. Chris had a double sized bed with basic furniture. To the   left of the room was a large photograph that showed Chris with a women and a  young girl, about four or five years old. They all looked very happy and free from  the popularity he had back in England. It looked to me as if they were on holiday  because they were on a seaside when the sun was setting to give a magnificent  effect on the photo.    I looked round the corner and spotted Chris walking towards his room.  He silently  sat down on the bed and stared at the photograph. He looked deeply into the  woman's eyes and wondered, "Why did you leave me? Why?" He questioned with  rage. "You separated me from my own daughter!" His eyes had turned red and  tears were escaping from his eyes and landed onto his black silk shirt.    Suddenly, it had all made sense to me why his mansion was so empty of life and  happiness. He laid down gripping his hair with devastation of his separation from  the ones he loved. When they had left she had taken half of his money with her.  					    
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