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Francine clenched the cold handle of her gun. The barrel pressed against her temple was colder though. Francine's brown eyes flashed with a
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Chance Carmichael
Advanced Drama
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Phoebe clenched the cold handle of her gun. The barrel pressed against her temple was colder though. Phoebe's blue eyes flashed with anger as she stared forward at her oppo
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The chandeliers crashed down on the spotless marble floor of centuries old. Mrs. Henderson sat on the coiled staircase, abandoned. Her corpulent body stuffed into her favorite
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The light flashes on my shirt through the blinds on the window. It reminds me of the roof of the cave by the brook in the forest. In my dreams I'd take her there every night. E
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To whom it may concern, Hi. I used that as the greeting, because I don't know if I really know you, Michelle. I wanted to know you. I still do. I lov
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Esmerelda Sanchez. Everybody across the globe knew the girl's name. She was a legend in Africa, a hero in America, a tragedy in England, a fascination in Japan, and
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To Whom It May Concern, I am back, go ahead an laugh. I haven't written in awhile. Let me see what I last wrote to you. Wow, that was pretty bad. I was a seventh grader, I
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The two children scampered to the edge of the playground, beyond the big toy, beyond the monkey bars, beyond the wood chips, and into the high autumn orange hedge. Robert's sha
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Baxter sat down on the cold bleachers. Even through his jeans, he felt the cold metal jabbing his nerves. He hugged his navy pull over cl
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“Apocalypse Ella” By Chance Carmichael
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Invisible World By Chance Carmichael
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This is some stuff I wrote when I was younger. My friend just did this, and ironically, I was about to too. So, wOOt. They're divided into sections. I'll add more when I can.
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The adventure and romance story of a few heroes on a quest to save:...an El Camino!
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It was a beautiful autumn morning in Greenburg. Halloween was around the corner, only two days away, and everyone was ready for some mischief. Ray Prather walked gloo
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