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by mooseyx3 5300 words, 7 comments, on Feb 10 6:56 PM 2007. In Bigotry, Disapproving, First-person, Gay, Love, Moral, Party, Racism, Small towns
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Have you ever thought about why some people can’t love? Why they are happy with sitting by themselves and living alone while the rest of thby K.CTheDyingReindeer 1000 words, 4 comments, on Nov 5 3:26 PM 2008. In Depression, Fiction, First-person, Inspirational, Life, Love
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We entered through a gate while Edward covered my eyes with his ice-cold hands.when he lifted off his hands I saw a waterfall,everyone I knew was there -even Mike Newton- and everything was so vivid. They were throwing me a b
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It's January 11, two-thousand-whenever. I'm huddled on the floor of a church with my knees in my chest staring at the ground, facing my ownby Pingwen 100 words, 12 comments, on May 12 11:25 AM 2008. In , Concept, First-person, Myyown style, Religious
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Right then it I knew that Alice had plan the party. I saw someone coming to me with boxes of presents but, I couldn't see their face. Poor little Alice. No one had offered to help her carry the presents. I'm suprised she neve
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This is the story for a anti-christmas contest. I personally don't have anything against Christmas, but I had the idea, so I wrote it.
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I'm sorry, I tried to put this story as a pre-written because I wrote it before I put it in the contest, but I didn't know how. I clicked o
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It was Mother's Day. My mom, family and I decided we wanted to eat at a good restaurant for Mother's Day, so we picked Sir Charle's Inn Bed and Breakfast. I ordered a Caeser Salad, which was very good. We ate up and got full. / / When the check came,
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/ I glanced over the field with my rifle and sighed. / I walked forward towards what I had thought was an enemy. I raised my rifle to eye-view. I aimed it carefully towards the target. / I released the trigger, only to see a s
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