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    I woke up in the middle of a what seems to be a forest. Careful observation might tell me that something about this forest seems odd compared to the forests that I have seen and perhaps allow me to think more clearly about the situation. But I wasn’t able to, as the memory of what happened just moment ago came back to me. … I was sitting in class as the students one by one walked to the teacher’s podium and got their abilities checked. Special abilities or traits came into existence about a millennium

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    inside the class now.” No response. I was so mad that I increased my voice to him. “Allen! Get down now!” Allen tightly grabbed the side of the climber structure without letting go. My face was turning red and started to threaten this little child, “If you don’t come in this minute, you won’t be allowed to come out to play the rest of day.” Allen stuck out his tongue and teased at me, “You can’t make me!” Finally, I went up to the climbing structure and took Allen’s arm. Allen pulled away, yelling,

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    Trapped in an Icy coffin Polaris was somewhere between life and death, a ghost. While he did not walk this new planet he was able to watch it change in a way; His eyes were still shut. The nothingness was frightening to him—he didn’t think anyone was made to endure such a thing. It wasn’t until his mind had begun to drift away completely that a voice had begun speaking to him. The voice did nothing but talk to him—while very little he stopped his mind from turning to mush— it reminded him of things

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    I walk through the doors to the fourth building, aiming towards the bathroom but instead, continue to the hallway next to the library and sit across and diagonal from this girl who always makes me curious with the way she looks, the way she acts. Everyday I see her, sitting alone. It’s only seven thirteen and I know her friends will join her soon; I stay sitting across from her. Everyday, my curiosity grows. I see her all day and I know next to nothing about her. She sits alone most of the time

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    lawyer, and he said that is what we needed. He has a friend who is a criminal lawyer; I hired him to defend you. When I leave here, I’m meeting with a bail bondsman, and you’ll go home tonight.” “Thank you. Thank you. I don’t ever want to come back to this horrible place,” Marlene said and wept. “The important thing to remember is we’re trying to get these ridiculous charges dropped,” Jerry said and didn’t believe a single word, he spoke. For the next few minutes, Jerry made small talk while

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    can accomplish the results you are after. The authors support this idea by referring to people who are considered influential by their peers and managers in their work and relationships. They studied successful communicators over a period of 25 years and concluded that what typically set them

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    its fire. My group was lost, and I felt alone, in the crowd of trees, a cold crowd perhaps. “Sandhya, did you read all the information? It is two hour long hike. You have hardly ever walked an hour. Take rest at home. You would not be able to walk all the way. ” I remembered the wise words of my mother. However, I was here walking slowly through the dense forest defying my mother’s advice. I along with Nitisha and Puja were making loud noises with our steps, crushing the fallen leaves, and the broken

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    night-time taxi business from home. A colleague who specializes in this type of investigation says that, instead of sitting up all night waiting to see if the person is working nights on the taxis, he places a small coin on the top of the rear tyre of the car, then goes home to bed. If the coin is still there

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    It was out of sheer desperation, I would have liked to believe, that the Lord allowed her to leave. Our youngest, dead? It couldn’t be. The endless lives and souls of the Kilanga people that I had been trying to save seemed miniscule to the sins this white child had let direct her before I was going to baptize her. Her pale face vanished in my mind's eye as I tried to picture her cherubic face. So often had I tried to ingrain the fear of God into these girls that I lost all sight of them all at

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    than just money. I was betting my skin on this one. When i was done with my orange juice I gave my mother a goodbye kiss and went on my way. As i walked outside I notice how perfect the weather was to play sports: maybe soccer, mayber football, maybe basketball. It was perfect for all of that evening swimming but my ears drugs were still drowning in water from yesterday 's day at the lake. I went to walk to car and starting to text Ponce (Jose) “On my way.” was what i sent. He lived less than a

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