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She was a strange little girl, her eyes black with anger and her hair braided with ribbons. Her long blonde locks were sternly caught up in the blood red pieces of silk we had chosen out together.1
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“But Hannah. People are starting to wonder-,” Said girl cut me off in mid-sentence as she whirled around to face me. Her long thick brown hair was pulled tightly away from her face, the ponytail spilling down past her s
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“Hope. Would you please come up the board and work problem fifteen for us?”1 / I looked up from my desk in disbelief. Why had Ms. Patterson called on me to work anything from this demon
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"And if my blood is spilt tonight, at least I know my heart is safe here with you. You helped me find and complete myself even when I though all hope was lost. I love you with all my heart Serenity. Please forgive me. I
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Betrayal. / That one word sticks with me when I think of this town. It’s burned into the very soil of this place; you can taste it in the air, bitter like a bad wine. It brings tears to my eyes to know I wasted seven
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“Tilly, figure this out.” Fern thrust her Algebra book at me, along with seven different pieces of paper with work scribbled all over them. / “I already told you. I don’t do Algebra.” I stood in front of the full-
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I have always been a cliché. Skinny, blonde, good grades, awesome fashion sense, perfect family life, appropriate football playing boyfriend. Sheltered as I was, I never thought anything could ever change that. I never asp
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I could barely breath as her thin frame twisted and writhed underneath me. I stopped stroking her sides to see if that would help, but it
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"What do you mean, "what do I mean"?" I gave a nice hard glare to the boy sitting in front of me. I was sitting on his bed, while he was against the locked bedroom door across the room. / "I meant exactly wha
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~Maybe if my heart stops beating / It won't hurt this much / And never will I have to answer / Again to anyone / Please don't get me wrong~
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Mister (you always hated that nickname didn't you?) / It's almost been a year since we met. In that hot, dirty kitchen where I came to find you simply amazing. Every move you made from putting pepperoni's on
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I continued to glance around my almost completely bare room with anguish and false confusion. The day had finally come. I was leaving this old familiar town and heading to improved things. More like my father was, and he i
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“Egocentric, self-centered, SELFISH.” His words rang through her head over and over, like a repetitive melody that couldn’t be stopped. S
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I flicked the ashes of my cigarette into the ashtray, careful not to lose the cherry as I always did. Everyone always made fun of the way
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I hurriedly drug my lawn chair down the prim and proper sidewalks of the pleasant Virginia town I was staying in. I had just started my fi
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“They have her tied up in there, to a chair in the middle of the room. That boy is making a fire and the woman with the glasses is looking
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My shoulder was weighed down by my black bag I had slung over my shoulder. Another large duffel bag was sitting by my feet, one of my fad
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What I first thought when I woke up was how horrible I felt. I ran my hands through my slightly wavy hair. The product I’d put it in last
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And I had been nervous all evening. / Moxie swore that she had talked to his friend about it all. But she didn't really obtain any informa
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“Hush, this is the best part.” Leelan shoved my shoulder hard, silencing me before I could say anything else. I stared at the TV in boredo
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“This was so not the honeymoon I was expecting…” My best friend sighed from the backseat. She leaned forward and snatched my pack of cigar
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“Truth or Dare?” / I rolled my eyes at his childish question. “Please Brecken…I hate that game so much. Last time I played it I ended in m
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I sat at the food court at the local mall for the third time this week. Memory sat across from me, pointing out specific member's of the o
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"I know he makes you feel like no other...but who do you love?" Davis could barely take it as Faith's eyes built up with tears. Her wavy b
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My kool-aid tasted funny. I let my tongue roll against the top of my mouth with a very odd click. Instead of the satisfying cherry after-t
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"Do you really think it could have been him?" I gave my best friend my classic 'duh' look, and returned to inhaling the muffins she had ma
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The monotonous filling of salt and pepper shakers was starting to give me a monster of a headache. But we were closing in less than an hou
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"Grayson..." My tired eyes turned upon my significant other with utter disgust. He was refusing to look at me, letting his forehead rest a
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"Cauldy, are you aware you look absolutely hilarious in normal clothes? You do not know how to dress yourself." I peered first over the rim of my pink glasses that I used only for reading and then down at my outfit. My manager, Lennox, smiled at me warml
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"I don't live with my mom anymore." / / She said it so laid back casual, I thought I was going to die. It made goosebumps dot my skin, just thinking about living away from home and wrapping my legs around a lover every night. My toes were aching so
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"He still loves you Elaine..."
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I listened to myself blindly babble the words away. I was giving rejection to the one person who really cared about me. At least he thought he cared about me.  
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