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Submitted to Contest #55
"Can you Keep a Secret?" a little boy asked his mother. She replied, "yes." His first mode of action resulted in a quick pacing of back and forth. "Are you sure?" he asked his mother again. "Of course child, you can tell me anything." The mother responded. "I don't like aunt and uncle; they are vindictive; they try to train me to call them mom and dad and I know they are not my parents." said the boy. "You are right!" said the mother; "I will always care for you!" she added. Finally, a superhero policewoman showed up at the mother's door, sh...
The best way we express our uniqueness of individuality, fashion, and expression of art or freedom is through culture. The culture of goths, mostly are retorted as "emo" or "depressed;" however, wearing mainly dark fashion does not always mean that you are a lost soul so to say. Many gothlings gather and listen to music, yet during 'these times' aka pandemic, the world has become more depressed literally, and it sometimes seems as though the small towns are being discriminated against for going "Footloose." Not only are the people being disc...
Submitted to Contest #12
In a twisted city divided by a magical land, and non-magical creatures, thrived a superhero that could travel to both lands. He would protect his city; during the day he was Mayor Roberts and when he had to save his planet, he turned into Lightning Ranger! Lightning Ranger has the superpower of ultra speed. He was the fastest person on the planet!One day Mayor Roberts went out foraging in his ranch. He was caring for his livestock and before he could head back to his house, it became ultra stormy! Mayor Roberts had collected a bucket of appl...
When I was a child, I was kicked out of my house. According to the law, there is a ten pm curfew for kids under the age of eighteen. I was old enough to drive, and was enrolled in a private school. I felt abandoned and upset. I drove to the park and prayed that the cops wouldn’t pick me up. I got ready for school at six am, had my school backpack in my car and threw on my uniform, and drove myself to school. I took care of my responsibilities as a child by getting myself to school on time when my parents had kicked me out of my home. Sometim...
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