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It's 3:40 I got detention with my friend Jase. We got detention for throwing stuff in Mr.Nase class. Speaking of him here he comes with a bag and something in the bag is trying to get out of the bag as he walk out he told us not to open the bag. We check if left to go to a meeting he had. Then I said,¨Hey, Jase lets see what in the bag.¨
But Jase said,¨We better not we're in enough now.¨
Then I said,¨A little pep want hurt.¨
Jase shide heavily and said,¨Ok sure a little pep want hurt.¨
As we walk to the bag it started to move again but more faster and it knot itself down. So we pick it up and open it there was something green I thought it was a dog at first but then it look at us it had long pointed ears, some little sharp teeth,

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