paragraph about a guest annoys me in 3rd person only. you can't use 1st and 2nd person.
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I'm assuming you have to write a short story about a guest annoying you in the third person so that's what this is.
The door opened as she rolled her eyes. Luckily he didn't see. "Hi John" She grumbled. She hadn't seen her brother since he claimed he was moving to Hollywood and was going to be rich. "Hey sis" He said. He didn't really want to be there either. They walked to the kitchen over the breif sound of awkward small talk. She was dreading the night ahead of her. " ooo what's this" he said in a loud voice as he picked up her 3,000 purse she had saved up for for months. "put that down!" her voice seemed to knock the purse right out of his hand. However for the rest of the night he continued to touch, squeeze, poke, and prode whatever he could. "this has been a nice night" she said out loud as she was leaving, however in her head she knew it had been the worst night of her life. "Alright I'll see you later big sis". Finally, for the first time that night- the sound of his annoying voice was gone.
Annoying Guest
Not all guests are welcome; a majority of them are nuisance. Only a few of them are your favorite. When they come, they create chaos at our home and in their wake leave mess to be cleaned by us.
The guest that I don’t like at all is one of my distant cousins. Recently, he visited my newly renovated house. He was amazed to see the beautiful renovations and the newly painted rooms. He liked the décor of each room and praised me for my sense of aestheticism.
His kids are a bunch of spoilt imps; they wreaked havoc in my home. They disfigured the newly painted walls, spoilt the newly tiled floors. Even they did not spare the furniture. Though exasperated, I could not stop them from damaging my best things.
My mother asked me to keep cool until the guests went. However, it was very difficult for me to do so as I could not see my beautiful world being looted and destroyed by those imps.
Finally, the day came when the villains said good bye with an assurance that they would soon visit us next year. I heaved a sigh of relief the moment they sat in a cab for the station.