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  • cleaning but didn't say anything. Now both men have their own uncertainties to harbor. Most days during the summer when I'm not working, I come into the City anyway. I ...
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  • It was getting alittle easier to talk. I tried to give him a small smile. "Thankyou, Malcolm." It didn't seem like he heard me because he brushed past me to ...
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  • rest of the public as. This also made her much more dangerous to be associated with. I don't have an issue with our school, but it is pretty shitty. The ...
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  • The girl sits at the counter. It's a cheap plastic imitation granite. She swivels around on the stool staring at a plate glumly as she speaks, an almost incessant whine. ...
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  • My feet are sore, my head hurts, I feel ugly. Thats to be expected after a long night. I lay down on the couch, wishing for some silence. The neighbors ...
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  • SOMETIMES I DO NOT UNDERSTAND HOW LIFE CAN GET OUT OF CONTROL. YOU WORK HARD, TRY TO BE A GOOD PERSON, HOWEVER, FATE AND LUCK NEVER COME YOUR WAY. WHY ...
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  • Amata ran through the forest, clutching the baby tight to her chest. Sarah let out peacefull snores that seemed incredibly out of place in such a hectic situation. Amata's eyes ...
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  • My jaw dropped as I heard him say those words. That was not supposed to happen. He was supposed to running and screaming, never to enter our house again. That ...
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  • It snuck threw the door at the very end of the hallway. I looked up at the five flights of stairs, and then looked over at the pole. I flinched ...
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  • on the news it says that all the ice caps are melting. and that all the countries are gonna go underwater. and that the world is gonna end in 2012. ...
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