The amazing spider man 2 peter parker
I gripped the steering wheel and put the car into reverse, and slowly backed out of my parking lot. "Whew!" I muttered to myself once I was greeted with the soft humming of the music. I yelped and rubbed my head while frantically turning the volume dial down. I jumped in surprise, hitting my head on the ceiling of my car. I put my key into the ignition and turned on the engine, music blared from the speakers. I opened the car door and sat down on the leopard print seat covers. The parking lot I finally found my car from the recognizable Spider-man bumper sticker (HECK YEAH). I had come home late yesterday evening and grabbed the first parking lot that I saw, and now I was suffering the consequences of not having the awareness to remember where I had parked.
I sighed, forgetting where I had parked my brown car. I turned around and rushed down the stairs and out of the apartment building and into the parking lot. I scampered down the hall and to the elevator, which I found was under maintenance at the moment. I grabbed my keys from my desk and ran out the door, locking it behind me.
After a few minutes of rummaging I decided to change into a pair of skinny jeans and a comfortable T-shirt. I opened my dresser drawer and searched through the sloppy mess of unfolded cloths. I returned to my room and closed the window blinds, preventing any unwelcome eyes from looking in. I gently dabbed my face and dried my hands. I sighed and reached into the cupboard with wet hands and grabbed a purple towel. It was only after I splashed my face with water did I remember that I forgot to get a new towel for the sink. My wedding! With that thought, I jumped out of bed and rushed into the bathroom. A smile spread across my face as I thought of what was going to happen in just a few hours. I rested back on it and closed my eyes, trying to wake up. Grabbing a pillow, I stuffed it behind my back, cushioning the head board. I winced when one of the boards jutted between my shoulder blades. I sat up groggily and leaned against the back of my bed. Once I felt that my eyes had adjusted I reopened them. The brightness of the morning sun blinded me, and I hurriedly re closed my eyes. My eyes snapped open the morning of August 18th.