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Brittney Home: A Short Story
It was now Saturday and everyone was all packed up and waiting on Brittney house. Brittney called Jayla three times and didn't receive no answer. Sam and Jamie started getting irritated because they are suppose to be at the airport at ten o'clock am and it was already nine tweenty am. After another chance of calling Jayla she finally picked up. Jayla being to protest her feeling about the trip but Brittney convince her to come. As Jamie, Sam, and Brittney walked upon the airplane they began to say goodbye to their families and their homeland Germany. They decided it was best that they pick her up at a gas station near the airport in Bora Bora.

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