All Across America
As soon as my exams were over, I galloped to my uncle’s car to escape from the countryside, Colora, a city in Maryland where the smell of stinky fertilizer existed. My desire to go shopping in a mall was enormous that my uncle decided to take me to one of the biggest malls in America, King of Prussia, which is located in Pennsylvania, near Maryland, where my school, West Nottingham Academy was in. Although most of my friends talked about the greatness of King of Prussia all the time, I had difficulty joining their conversation because I have never been there then. After racing on a highway with other cars for around two hours, a vast parking lot half filled with cars was waiting for our arrival. Right from the parking lot, the exterior of the building whispered to inform that it was one of those fancy malls frequently seen in movies. As expected, the interior of the mall grabbed everyone’s attention. In addition to its luxuriousness, the giganticness made thousands of stores in the mall seem even more brilliant which led numerous people who have just entered the mall speechless because of its magnificence. Though a bit obvious, food court in the mall was huge enough to have multiples of restaurants from diverse nations ones could enjoy. Yet, what was even greater was that the food that were being sold were generally amazing that both Japanese and Thai food that I chose to eat for lunch and dinner made me completely lost for words. Moreover, the emptiness of the mall, unlike its ordinary days, made people shop more pleasantly because Tuesday, which happened to be the day of my departure, was one of the workdays, and there barely is anyone in the mall generally on workdays.
Pennsylvania