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    Seymour: A Short Story

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    On a hot summer day Seymour had their Seymour city league game. everyone was warming up to bat and field. This was my second year. The drills we did was catch and throw‚ bunting‚ grounders and just hitting the ball. We were up to bat first. their was a guy that was up he hit one to the outfield‚ and he got a single.my other team mate was up to bat and swong at two of them.He had one more strike and he was out. But he managed to hit a line drive and got a single. I was up to bat next I was a little

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    Hershey: A Short Story

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    her that scientists have discovered that the Earth is moving a lot faster around the sun than it is supposed to. He told her that that was why it seemed like it was warm in the winter‚ cold in the summer‚ and she was dizzy. The Earth started this years ago‚ but just now are scientists seeing a noticeable difference.         For the next month‚ Madison felt dizzy all the time. The whole world felt dizzy because they could feel the Earth spinning on its axis. Stores were sold out of headache medicine

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    Ziplining: A Short Story

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    About two years ago i was in branson with a friend she really wanted to go ziplining and i was ok with that so we were all hyped up. We signed in and payed a whole lot of money to do it . about 30 minutes later the lady told us it was our turn to strap up! My heart was racing and i had butterflies in my stomach i was horrified. I knew this wasn’t going to turn out well . I had been Ziplining before but‚ First it wasn’t at night and second it was 100 feet in the air! I was very scared we got in

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    A Humorous: A Short Story

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    How could I forget! I’ve never believed with love at first sight but that’s what I thought of after he came home from that night. He was like a deer in headlights‚ he had no idea what to do. But I knew what he was thinking. From that night‚ he knew that he wanted to be with her‚ because he finally met the

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    Unbroken: A Short Story

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    The first time I had my heartbroken‚ I was nine years old. Tears welled up in my eyes as the world I knew crumbled beneath my feet. I remember my cheeks wet with tears and uncontrollable sobs racking my little body. My mother held me close to her as I cried. I heaved my sorrows into her chest as she kept me safe in her arms. I remember the words barely escaping her lips; they were barely audible but every syllable felt like it cut my skin. “We are getting a divorce.” tumbles off her tongue

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    Kagawong: A Short Story

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    December 29‚ 2013 was the date that I recall when it happened. It was a chilly winter day in Kagawong. I was visiting my grandparents house about a mile from the town on Manitoulin Island in Canada. Ice hung off the tree branches in glistening icicles. Snow‚ as tall as a mailbox‚ was piled up on the sides of the roads. It was only noon when my grandpa walked into the room. My grandpa is a tall man with broad shoulders‚ grey hair‚ and a black and white beard. He always wears his brown boots with a

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    One way that Eric Walters was able to confirm relationships are important to a person’s life was through the interaction between Jed and the injured eagle he found. Earlier in the story‚ Jed explains to the reader how much eagle’s mean to him and to his Tsimshian culture. “ An eagle is more than a bird‚ it’s part of our heritage and history” (Walters 47). So‚ naturally‚ when Jed noticed a bullet hole through its body‚ he felt the obligation to nurse it back to full health. During this time‚ Jed became

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    Stimulus: A Short Story

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    looking forward onto the endless waters of the ocean that had consumed their parents not long ago. It mirrored a cold‚ steely rage that was as terrifying as it was comforting. The air was pungent with salt‚ causing discomfort to the young orphans at first. It stung their eyes and their noses‚ yet despite this‚ it still possessed an invigorating and cleansing property‚ needed to erase their hardship. It is here‚ at the waters edge‚ where the three young siblings swore to each other a pact as endless

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    Gwytheyrn: A Short Story

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    Clang! A mountain of falling goblets and dirty silver platters pierces my ear drums and I instantly wake. As the pungent odor of boar wafts through the air and my eye catches a beam of the mid-morning sun‚ I realize that I failed to return from the mead hall. That could prove to be a costly mistake. “This isn’t an inn‚ Cathasach‚” said Judoc‚ my friend‚ the hall’s keeper and‚ fortunately‚ Amoorhi’s finest chef. “Have clemency‚ brother! I am still weary from last evening’s battle against the

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    The opportunity was an open door to human trafficking and a closed one to any reality she had before entering this world. Angela’s story may be as tragic as it gets‚ but it’s more than that. Her constitutional right was ripped away from her hands when she was forced to work for a family that neglected her basic needs for living. Many people couldn’t imagine a world that does not implement

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