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Major Daddys: A Narrative Fiction
Rei had just woken up from a nap. Her mother made her take even tho dad insisted on not rei was a major daddys girl. She was starving and she showed you could see it on her face so her parents made her a pb in j wich was her favorite. After she gobbled it down she looked out the window and saw her best friend her only friend his name was ruku he was telling her to come outside with the wave of his hands it looked urgent he also looked frightened he was always such scaredy cat. So rei looked up at her parents and asked if she could go outside with the look of determination. Her mom looked back at her and smirked and said why such the rush? Rei balled up her hands and said please loud and with crumbs on her adorable face. How would mom say no …show more content…

when she ran out she jumped out onto the dirt and pointed at ruku and said now what's the matter scaredy cat you interrupted my dinner saying it loudly him putting his two pointer fingers together all nervously and said speaking of cats pointing to the right to a side of another cottage like house. (they had a very small village kinda of like a secret village one where those terrible soldiers can't get to, well that's what mom said anyway) rei could see a small ball of fur it was a cat …show more content…

She peeked out of the pantry door (the pantry door was right across from the front door. There was blood splattered on the window and then she saw ruku ran across the entrance way with his side cut and him bawling and shaking, so rei ran out of the pantry out to him he was about two years younger than her so she kinda felt like she needed to make shore he was okay she ran outside to the left that led to the woods wich where he was running but then her turned another left which he should have kept on going straight to the woods he would be safer there i turned to the left to so i could catch him and tell him to go to the woods but then is saw that the reason he turned left was because he saw his mom but a soldier was with her threatening her that if she didn't tell him where the demon was then mhe would decapitate her. She exclaimed that she didn't know what he was talking about over and over again, and then ruku ran up to the soldier and said get off of my

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