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Submitted to Contest #64
Ben I know that I can’t hide from my enemies forever, but I hope that I can hide long enough to protect my family. I’ve been hunted by the same people for years, and my father was before me. We don’t know why, and we don’t know who they are, but I have scars enough to prove that they are very real, very powerful, and very ruthless. Its been ten years since I last saw the men in black that I was taught to fear, and I pray every night that I never see them again. I have a son who is 10 years old and a daughter who is only 2, and I want them to...
Submitted to Contest #59
“Aww what a cute baby! I brought this pink bow for her. You wouldn’t want anyone thinking she’s a boy. You know how all babies look a like and everything.” Dear diary, I think about those words that were used to describe me the day I was born. I think my mom was annoyed by them because she chose an andogynous name for me, but I was still her perfect little girl. Always was, always would be. I think about when I was younger and I used to get upset when people called me boy. I would correct them and say “I’m not a boy, I’m a girl”, but...
Submitted to Contest #42
Whenever someone would ask me what my least favorite class in school was, my standard answer was always English. “I’m just not an English, history sort of person” I would tell them. Instead I would focus on math and science, subjects I actually enjoy. But one year something changed. English and History rose, while Math and Science fell. The one common link, the one reason for these sudden changes, THE TEACHERS!Let's start at the beginning: Grammar Class, 6th Grade: day 2 or 3: I was sitting in the back of the classroom listening to my t...
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