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    Konekomaru: A Short Story

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    At last‚ another summer has gone by signaling that Bon‚ and the rest of his classmates‚ were now second years in high school. That did not mean that he completely agreed with the decision that each and every student in his class were eligible to moved on to the next grade‚ or even become an Exwire. But alas‚ no matter how hard he argued about the matter‚ it couldn’t change the fact that they had all passed. Nevertheless‚ the teenage boy didn’t let these small annoyances distract him from his studies

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    Duluth: A Short Story

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    Vomit spewed out of Brandon’s mouth as he desperately tried to aim it back into the orange juice container from which it came. I tried to press myself as closely to the edge of the seat as possible. At first nobody in the suburban noticed except for me‚ then the smell hit everyone. It was a sickly sweet smell like over-ripe oranges in a bath of vinegar. As he was cleaning himself with a towel he said‚ “Well this is a great way to start off our robotics trip.” This indeed was a great way to start

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    Desiree: A Short Story

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    Angelica sense a disturbing event occurring on earth. She left the heavenly-gates to investigate. "I forbid you‚ Desiree. Cease your intervention of the mortal realm." Angelica swung her magical staff‚ as a sign of warning. Desiree is annoyed by Angelica’s threat. "Don’t threaten me so harshly‚ big sister. I merely provided the wish he asked for." She roll her eyes‚ mockingly. Angelica invisibly viewing John’s interaction with his mother. "Is this the wish he ask for‚ unaware of the sin he has

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    Carwash: A Short Story

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    Figure something out until I get there.” And the line goes dead. Figure something out? How in the hell does he expect us to just figure something out? We were hired as cashiers and service attendants‚ NOT mechanics and electricians. After a long and unsuccessful round of troubleshooting‚ we are beyond frustrated. Just as I begin to question whether I truly need this job or not‚ my relief‚ Payton‚ walks in. “Maaaan‚ today has been a day from hell.” I say. “There’s this weird residue

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    I had been overwhelmed with the thought of cheer tryouts coming up. Completely submerged in the routines‚ trying to perfect every step. Thinking about tryouts worried me more than anything. I stayed cool‚ calm‚ and collected around my friends so that I didn’t stress them out any more than they already were. Every girl‚ whose goal was to be on the team‚ was on edge‚ waiting for that day. I knew that being a cheerleader on the varsity team was what I wanted most‚ and I was doing anything and everything

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    Radford: A Short Story

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    A year ago today‚ I was a broken lifeless spirit with no hope of going anywhere‚ now I’m planning on saving others from the cold and jet-black place I was in. I didn’t have a good high-school life up until the middle of last year. I’ve been through a very deep pit of depression. I’ve been through intense bullying‚ and been put down more than once. I’ve experienced so many bitter trials and tribulations‚ but I write to you today with a smile on my face. Partially because of my relationship with my

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    Water: A Short Story

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    can do this‚” I thought to myself. “The water is not the right temperature‚ the lifeguard is not going to help me‚ my feet won’t touch the floor‚ my hair doesn’t look good when it’s wet.” I stood at the edge‚ making up all types of excuses a seven-year-old can tell his mom. Still standing at the edge‚ my eyes are focused on a group of kids right in the belly of

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    Short Story Journey

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    One cold morning‚ just as the sun had risen above High Street‚ two men‚ both in black‚ dashed hurriedly out of the Merlin Bank. One of the men wore a beard‚ and both were trim and fit looking‚ in their late thirties or early forties. They both carried briefcases‚ from which large denominations of banknotes were poking out; the first man was also carrying a sack with rectangular shaped packets silhouetted against the side; he called out to the one following‚ “Get a move on‚ Gilbert; we will miss our

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    Short Story On Abellona

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    In addition‚ I figured that after a little time had passed. I’ll go ahead and conjure Katelyn up from the other side so they can see her again. I’m a witch. I can do these things. After the funeral‚ Tucker and Owen returned home to Alabama‚ but I have a feeling that I’ll be seeing them up here again real soon. A week later I had returned to school

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    A Stronger: A Short Story

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    ARE YOU CRYING‚ asked the Yeller with a look of anger and hate in his eyes. In all of the fear that Blur was feeling‚ she shook her head no as she had no other defense against this man other than the ability to deny what he was saying. It was so hard to not cry… WHY ARE YOU LYING TO ME?! NEVER LIE TO PEOPLE OF A HIGHER RANK! NEVER LIE TO ME OR ANYONE ELSE! I HOPE I AM UNDERSTOOD! BECAUSE YOU LIED‚ YOUR PUNISHMENT WILL BE FAR WORSE THAN WHAT IT WAS GOING TO BE! The Yeller looked at the children

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