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Personal Narrative: The Paradox Device
"You know I'm awful at names," he said trying to deny the offer. But my grandpa stared him down as if to say you are naming it.

"How about The Paradox Device," my father said giving in.

"The Paradox Device?"

"Yeah, paradox is a time travel word right," there was silence, "Told you I was bad at names."

"No. I like it. The Paradox Device," he said holding it up in approval. They both knew the name could have been better, but they didn't care. They just had to test it, the last few tries were fails. And this time they thought that they had fixed all the bugs, but they didn't know they missed one.

The Wilson's are a small family, each family usually only has two children, that's why we care so strongly for each other. We might be a small family, but we have such a big house with so many rooms. My grandpa only had one sister, Alisa, she had built the house next door when he inherited the house. The house is inherited by the most successful child, so they can afford the house. Then the parents move out and retire to a nice place with all the money they had made from their inventions.
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