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Creative Writing Short Story
Monifah Davis
5/12/15
creative writing
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Julie comes from a rough background, when she was seven years old her mother and her father were murdered by her uncle Tom. Tom did not have a good relationship with
Julie's dad.The two of them were gambling and they made a bet on the L.A. Clippers game.
Julie’s dad won the bet and Uncle Tom did not want to pay up. The two of them got physical and Uncle Tom grabbed his gun out of his back pocket. Julie’s mom tried to stop him and stepped in front of her husband, that is when uncle Tom fired the shot and killed
Julie’s mother. Out of anger Julie’s dad rushed towards uncle Tom trying to take the fun away from him and he fired twice and there right in front of Julie her uncle killed both her mother and her father. After the incident Julie’s her aunt sue took care of her like she was her own daughter. Aunt Sue did not have any children and she was very lucky to have
Julie. Aunt Sue started to get older and older. Years later the doctors diagnosed her with cancer
.
Julie started to notice that aunt
Sue did not look like herself, she had lost a lot of weight, her face started to sink in and she

did not have any hair. Three months later Aunt Sue passed away and Julie was only thirteen years old. Aunt Sue knew she was dying so she left Julie in the hands of her bestfriend that lived in California. Mary was one of Aunt Sue closest friends. They would go and visit each other at least four times a year. Julie was heart broken about her Aunt dying, but once she got california she loved it. she made so many friends in school and
Mary had a huge house with a pretty big swimming pool in the back yard. This is the house Julie always wanted to live in, she would dream about it at night
.
Julie was 6’2 and Mary knew she had potential to be a model or anything in that nature, so
Mary took her to modeling agencies, she was turned down multiple times, but Mary knew that she was going to be

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