Life in the City
Chapter 17: A Visit
One Saturday,
she says,
“Come to my house.
My family wants to meet you.”
I feel shy,
but I say,
“Okay.”
In the afternoon,
I walk to her street.
Her house is small but bright.
The walls are white.
The door is blue.
Flowers grow near the steps.
She opens the door.
“Welcome!” she says.
Inside, the room is warm.
On the wall is a big picture.
A small clock ticks.
Chairs stand around the table.
Her mother smiles.
Her father nods.
Her little brother runs and laughs.
We sit together.
Her mother brings food.
There is rice, chicken, and soup.
There are oranges on a plate.
“Eat,” her mother says.
The food is simple,
but it tastes good.
After dinner,
her father asks,
“What do you like to do?”
I answer,
“I like to read.
I like music.
I play the guitar.”
He smiles.
“Good. Music makes life rich.”
Her brother shows me a toy car.
It is red and small.
He pushes it on the floor.
I laugh with him.
Later, we sit near the window.
She whispers,
“Thank you for coming.”
I say,
“Thank you for inviting me.
Your family is kind.”
The sun goes down.
I walk home.
The street is quiet.
But my heart is full.
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