Connected Stories - Google
Essay by 24 • January 3, 2011 • 945 Words (4 Pages) • 1,370 Views
1. There he was, stocking shelves. Alex had been hired that morning, and although Megan was the manager, she had no say in the matter. But she had suspicions about him, he was too perfect. Alex looked like he had just walked out of a magazine, he did not fit in with this crowd. Although he wore simple blue jeans and a t-shirt, he just looked like money. Plain and simple, it was hard for Megan to explain, but he looked as if he were made of money! She decided right then and there, she would find out exactly who Alex Gibson was.
At lunch, she decided to return to her office. She booted up her computer, and after it finished loading she went to Google to find out more about this mysterious man. After typing Alex Gibson into the search bar, she was amazed. She found an article including a picture just to make sure this was the same man. Indeed, it was! Mr. Alex Gibson was the son of billionaire Mel Gibson, so what was he doing working in a distribution center?
2. Melinda decided it was time for her best friend, Courtney, to meet the new man in her life, Jerome. She planned a fancy dinner at a nearby restaurant just for the occasion. But try as she might to make the night normal, she felt uncomfortable throughout the whole dinner. Courtney was questioning Jerome like she was a cop or something! After dinner was over and they all parted ways, Melinda gave Courtney a call, she had to figure out why Courtney had questioned Jerome as she had. Courtney told Melinda she just did not trust Jerome, and that she had a strange feeling he was hiding something from the both of them. They decided they needed background information about this man from a different source. So, they decided to Google him. It turned out, Jerome had been convicted of murder at the age of sixteen, but was tried as a juvenile and therefore, did not serve hard time! Melinda had a major crisis on her hands.
3. Rachel had been wanting to buy a house of her own for years, an d now that she had a baby on the way, she decided it was time to get serious about her decision. She was now five months along, and still lived at home with her parents. Rachel had decided she was definitely moving out of her parents’ home when she found out she was pregnant. She did not want her parents telling her how to raise her child, and the only way to get away from that was to get a home of her own. She had been searching for a place to live for a while now, with no luck. There were no local homes for sale, so she decided to use her last resort, Google. So she Googled “nice homes in the San Francisco area” and after a while of searching through multiple pages of results, she found the home she was looking for! It was a three bedroom, two bathroom home that was within her budget, and was close enough to home that she would still be able to visit her parents. She contacted the people selling the home, and within four months, Rachel had a new home, and a new baby!
4. This was it, Vanessa had had enough! She had been working for eight solid months on
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