âOkay people, time for attendance!â
I jerked awake in my chair, causing the wheels to scratch my hardwood floor.
âJerry?â
âHere!â
I rubbed my eyes with my hands, realizing that I was in a Google Meet in the worst time of the day.
Morning.
âKiana?â
âPresent!â
I shook my body and released all the jittery thoughts bouncing around in my brain, and promised myself I would remember to do what I was supposed to do.
What day was it?
April 8, the computer read.
âFarissa?â
âHere,â I groggily squeaked out, turning my camera on just in time to see my teacher grin back at me.
âIsaac?â
âHere!â
I turned off my camera because everyone knows that after attendance, you didnât have to turn on your camera. What was the point? When you say your name, the teacher sees that youâre there, and then you can melt back into the shadows just like how you did before your name was called.Â
So thatâs what I did.
Voices blurred into the background while my eyelids checked the time, threatening to close.
8:32 AM
Why did school made us wake up so early?Â
âOwen?â
âPickle!â
âWhat?â
And with that, my eyelids fluttered closed with the thought of the day thrown into the garbage and dreams about waffles strutted in.
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I stumbled and landed on a pink brick ground, the air smelling of the breakfast at diners. I looked up at the purple sky with pink clouds dotted throughout, and waffle people.
People made out of waffles.
They were waffles, with human eyes, human noses, human arms, legs, ears . . . a waffle with human features.Â
They looked quite peculiar too.
âGood day! How are you doing on this fine day?â one of the male-sounding waffle asked.
âUm, Iâm doing okay,â I responded.
âExcellent! It looks like the scent of the air today is from the Diner! The Diner must be so proud to be the scent of the day, I just have to go interview them! Goodbye!â said the waffle man and sprinted down the pink brick path that cut through cotton candy trees.
Uh, okay.
Something suddenly landed on my shoulder and I looked over to meet . . .
A lollipop bird.
With lollipop feathers, beak, feet . . .
Almost everything was a swirly rainbow, even its eyes, which made it look hypnotized forever.
âHello.â
I stumbled back, surprised, and almost hit my head on the pink road.
Did the bird just talk?
âHello? Might you be hard of hearing? My name is Sir Jelly Swirlington, and I am a botanist. My grandmother is hard of hearing and you are acting quite similar to her right now.â
I regained my balance, stood up and stared into Sir Swirlingtonâs eyes.Â
âNo, I have perfectly fine hearing,â I said, a bit surprised that I wasnât getting dizzy.
âOh, okay. How do you do?â
âIâm good. What about you?â
âOh, I donât have feelings,â said Sir Jelly Swirlington. âThatâs why I care for plants; even though they are living, they donât have feelings either. I relate to them.â
âOh, interesting. . .â I started but trailed off, not knowing what to say.
âDo you know what botanists are?â he asked.
âYep. They study plants.â
âItâs fascinating. Did you know that the scientific name of a pink rose is Rosa officinalis? I knew that since I was a wee sapling-â
âUm, Sir, youâre a bird, not a plant.â
Sir Swirlington ruffled his feathers with a sigh. âOh right, I often confuse that Iâm a plant. Weâre so similar it is quite confusing at times.â
The thought of a lollipop flower flooded my brain.
Interesting.
âI so do love being a botanist! Itâll all be multiple-choice questions, with A, B, C or D. Youâll have 1 hour to finish it, good luck!â
âWhat?â I asked, confused at what Sir Swirlington was saying.Â
He shook his head and yelled suddenly, âWrite all of this down so you donât forget!â
âWhat?!â
Sir Jelly Swirlington shouted, âCheck this in the morning!â
He harshly slapped my face, the feathers not soft at all.
Well, they were made of lollipop, a hard candy, so I donât know what I was expecting.
It left a raw, painful spot on my cheek and then an unexpected noise startled me awake.
âFarissa? Are you okay? Farissa?â
I jolted awake in my chair and shouted âYeah?â
âHave you started your test?â
âTest?â
I checked the date on the corner of my computer.
April 9
The day of the test!
âFarissa? Can you hear me?â
âYep,â I said, panicking because I always last-minute studied.
âDo you have the link to the Google Form?â
I nodded my head, checking the chat.
âOkay, can you start?â
I nodded once more.
âOkay, just making sure you were okay.â
I smiled but once I clicked the link to the form, I remembered what Sir Swirlington had said.
Check it in the morning.Â
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I thumped against a hard surface and heard a loud squawk. I pushed myself up to look at the ground to meet pink bricks.
Pink bricks.
Familiar pink bricks.
As I stood up carefully, my eyes met up with a bright bird.
âHow do you do? Donât you remember me? Iâm Sir Swirlington, in case you didnât.â
Oh fizzleburt, weâre back here again.
âDear, can you hear me?â
âYep,â I said dizzily, âI can hear you.â
âOkay, good. We have a problem.â
âWhat does that mean?â
âThe princesses have been kidnapped.â
I was baffled, yet again. âPrincesses? Kidnapped? What?â
Sir Jelly Swirlington ruffled his feathers with exasperation. âOh right, I forgot to tell you. Well, my friend, itâs gonna be a long story, so sit down.â
I looked around at the brick road, not noting anything that could serve as a chair. âUm, where do I sit?â
âOh right, sorry, youâre not a bird,â said Sir Swirlington, and thrust his feathers out in front of him.
I felt a lurch and looked down as a purple mushroom rose up beneath me, while Sir Swirlington flew up to me, matching our eye level.
âYou ready?â he asked.
As ever as I would ever be, sitting on top of a purple mushroom in Candyland while talking to a lollipop bird, so I responded, â . . . yes.â
Sir Jelly Swirlington settled onto an invisible seat, sighed, and began.
âOnce upon a time. . .â
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Once upon a time, there was a kingdom unlike no other. One with pink brick roads, one with cotton candy trees and lollipop birds.Â
Lollipop birds were a bit rare, but thatâs not important.
The king was a kind man, plump and caring, especially for his family and his people. After witnessing the joy children brought to families, he and the queen had their own and named her Fara. She was gorgeous; bright, glowing skin, shiny brown hair, a button nose and green eyes. She was a gift to the kingdom, one filled with joy and one that would fill them with prosperous years to come.Â
One day, the king contracted a disease from one of the champagneâs he had drank. Before that, the queen had had twins, beautiful girls who resembled herself, like Fara, but were more lively and carefree. Instead of green eyes, they had blue. Instead of brown hair, they had blonde. Instead of being serious, they joked about everything.
Some even rumoured that they were prettier than Fara.
Once the king had died a few weeks later, the queen told Fara that he wanted her to lead her sisters, to be their role model. Fara agreed, as her sisters werenât the easiest to care for.
At first, they were boisterous and hard to keep track of as they went wherever they went, whenever. They didnât listen to anyone until Fara came along. She helped them with their manners, so they wouldnât get up during supper. She taught them how to read and write when they were 5 years old so they could discover stories of their own.
They grew to be teens who cared for each other and the kingdom, then into young adults who were one step away from being queens. Fara was a woman then, taking care of her baby and husband while also making sure her sisters didnât get into any trouble.Â
That last statement didnât exactly work.
One day, Faraâs sisters went out on a hike in the mountains for some fresh air. The mountains were tall and menacing, but the twins liked the feel of them. The air rushed through their hair as they walked through their usual route, but made a mistake and started walking towards the forbidden part of the mountains: the home of the giants.
The twins didnât notice that they had made the mistake, so they kept on walking until they found a cave. The cave looked like any other cave: dark, rocky inside with stalagmites and stalactites peeking out from the edges. The twins were adventurers so they decided to stay in the cave for the night. They found a place by a creek, drank some water and settled into their dreams.
Then the giants appeared.Â
Big, monstrous creatures made of ice and fur, snow and hair. They had crooked teeth, deep blue eyes and razor-sharp claws to tear apart their enemies. They started many wars with other species, creating so much carnage that they almost wiped out several of their enemies.Â
They showed no mercy.
The giants thumped out into the entrance of the cave and saw two girls, about 18 or 19 years old. One of them growled close to one of the twins, startling her awake and shaking her sister out of her slumber. The giants crawled closer and closer to the twins until they were licking their lips and a hair away from gobbling the princesses up in a bite. The twins realized that quick enough, and ran down the mountain as fast as they could, the giants trailing close behind them.
The giants followed the twins all the way to the palace gate, where Fara and a large crowd gathered to prevent the giants from coming through. The giants argued about how the twins invaded their territory, and how they deserved to be eaten. Fara persuaded them that it was an accident and they wouldnât bother the giants ever again, but the giants werenât satisfied. They said they would only let them go if the twins helped them with chores in the mountains, things that only smaller beings could do. They said if Fara disagreed with that, they would start a war, so Faris had no choice but to agree.Â
Theyâve been going out to the mountains with the giants ever since.
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âWe donât have much time,â Sir Swirlington said, the mushroom beneath me lowering back into the ground.
âUntil what?â I asked.
âUntil you have to leave and until the giants start a war with our people.â
âYou mean wake up from the dream, not leave.â
Sir Swirlington shook his head. âYou thought this was all a dream? Dearie me, youâve been mistaken.â
I was thoroughly confused. âWhat? This has to be a dream, it canât be anything else.â
âThatâs what you think. Anyways, remember the story, I think youâre leaving now.â
âBut-â
I hit my head against a soft surface, for once, waking up in my bed.
âYou are so late! How did you sleep in âtill 10? Itâs a school day!â my mom shouted, thrusting the blankets off my body and pushing me out of bed.
âWhatâs the date?â I asked my mom.
âThe 10th,â she responded.
I think Iâm going insane.
âBut-â
âThere are no buts, you have to get in that meeting right now!â
I grumbled with impatience and said, âFine.â
âWhatâs that on your cheek?â
I rushed to the bathroom and looked at the mirror.
A bruise.
Where the bird had slapped me.
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âOkay class, weâre gonna have a pop quiz on the different types of plants!â
You have to be kidding me.
âYouâll have 1 hour to finish it, okay? Any questions?â
. . .Â
âOkay then, good luck!â
I clicked on the link to the form, but then the header was an image that Iâve seen before.
A purple mushroom.Â
The question below said:
áµáµ Ë¢áµáµÊ³áµ áµÊ°â±â¿áµË¢ áµá¶ ᶠáµáµË¢Êž, Ê°áµáµáµ Êžáµáµ áµáµáµÊ³ Ë¢áµáµâ¿ áµÊ°â±Ë¢ áµáµá¶ áµÊ³áµ:
¹. Ꮊáµ
². ÊžáµË¢
Itâs the simple things that change your life, and when I saw that question, off I went into dreamland.
I landed on the pink brick road, once again, when Sir Swirlington acknowledged me oddly.
âFlirlegurt pe las returw?â
I shook my head in misunderstanding, confused. âWhat?â
âOh whoopsies, thatâs the giant language, pardon me,â he said.
Life is interesting.
âHow do you do?â
âIâm fine, but I have a question about the tale you told me yesterday.â
Sir Jelly Swirlington clapped his wings together and exclaimed, âYay! You remembered! Ask me any question youâd like.â
âWhy does - this is gonna sound a bit offensive - but why do I have to care about a war between your kingdom and the giants? Itâs just a dream, so it doesnât matter anyway, right?â
Sir Swirlington sighed heavily and said, âDear, Iâll explain it to you this way. You think itâs a dream, and I would too if I were in your position. The thing is, all the worlds are connected. Do you know Alice and Wonderland?â
âYep.â
âThe White and Red Queen are creating conflict right now. Do you know Harry Potter?â
âYeah.â
âThe Death Eaters are conversing about continuing the legacy of Voldemort.â
âHow do you know all this?â I asked with curiosity.
âIâm a messenger, a being who passes messages between different worlds,â he said. âI can sense what is happening in those worlds too.â
âAnd - this will sound rude as well, but - why do I need to care?â
Sir Swirlingon ruffled his feathers. âAll the worlds are connected. If every - what do you call them? Fantasy worlds? - if every fantasy world is destroyed, so will your world. Everything will be gone.â
My mouth was wide open, aghast. âBut how does that make sense-â
âDear, nothing really makes sense here. Some things you just need to accept, as there is no way, it just is.â
I stayed silent.
âDid you hear me?â
Yep,â I said hurriedly. âI need to get out of here right now. I have a test to do. I donât belong here, this is all a dream. Get me out of here.â
âDear, youâve been mistaken.â Sir Jelly Swirlington said. âEven if this is all a dream, you canât get out. Youâre in, so you can escape once youâve solved the problem that caused you to be here in the first place.â
âBut-â
âThereâs no possible buts here. Youâre in.â
âThereâs not a single possible way for me to get out?â
He shook his rainbow bird head.
I sighed with defeat, and we sat in silence for a bit once I had realized what I had to do.
âWell, then,â I started, âWhat are we waiting for?â
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Itâs been a few years since I travelled into that world, but it's been the thousandth time Iâve thought back to that. Who knows where Iâd be if Sir Swirlington hadnât recruited me to help with the crisis.
You might be wondering if and how I fixed that problem in Sir Swirlingtonâs world, but Iâve written a whole book on that, so I wouldnât want to spoil that for you.
Iâve travelled to many âfantasyâ worlds in my time, and I realized I wasnât the only one. I got to meet McGonagall, the Big Friendly Giant and the Cheshire Cat. It was a lot of fun, meeting them, and I had such memorable times with them, but thatâs also some stories to save for another time.
Writing isnât just a talent; you need to be able to recognize the different worlds that are out there, find a way to travel to them and remember them enough to write about them. Itâs not as easy as you might think, because you canât take any notes because the nature of alternate universes does not allow things, like pens, to work in theirs.
My favourite authors were Lois Lowry and J.K. Rowling as a young writer, because they did such a good job of travelling to lesser-known worlds and weaving them into our own.
If you ever aspired to become a writer, just remember; even if youâre the best writer in the whole world, you have to learn to travel. Without that, you canât write books that inspire others and recruit new writers to share the secret - and sometimes burden - of our job.
This is a secret that I have trusted you with, and we must keep it flowing. We wouldnât want our world - and all others - to shatter, would we?
To end this off, my favourite Roald Dahl quote. He was an inspiration to me, as his travelling skills were phenomenal, and he always will be. Everyone is counting on us: Alice, Harry Potter, Sophie Foster . . . letâs not let them down.
Although an angry Sophie Foster would be amusing, it would be best not to cause that.
Anyway, on with the quote:
"ðð©ð°ðŽðŠ ðžð©ð° ð¥ð°ð¯'ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠ ðªð¯ ð®ð¢ðšðªð€ ðžðªðð ð¯ðŠð·ðŠð³ ð§ðªð¯ð¥ ðªðµ."
âšâšâš
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WHERE SHOULD I MAKE RENNA AND HER GANG GO NEXT? (they don't have museums or malls over there) Art museum âš: The Mall ð:
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Hummmmmm A magical abandoned zoo?
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XDD
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AME AME AME NEW PROMPTS NEW PROMPTS NEW PROMPTS
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I KNOW I KNOW I KNOW I know which one Iâm doing :)
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which one?!
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the two different times but in the same building one I have to research tho T-T my least favourite part
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oh cool!! yea...i dont rly like research either:/
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I'm gonna go find an event now O-O I've been procrastinating
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Of course, we didn't forget you, Ame. How has school been? :) <3
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K I n d a f e l t l I k e y o u d I d :P Everyone wasnât ever on the doc and I hadnât heard from you and the other people in days, so I felt a bit down Itâs been good, everyday is more chaotic than the last lol
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Ofc not :p Oh, sorry bout that. I missed you. :) Lol fun~
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UwU Yesterday was the most, it involved Spotify, a moose, and wampum belts :P And voting revolution
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ello
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Hiiii
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part 8 out
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:)
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Hey Amethyst, I don't think I have read any of your stories before and this one did not disappoint! This felt like a random story and I don't mean that in a bad way I just wasn't expecting what was given lol. When she fell asleep and started seeing waffles and then the bird and then she had to save the universes. You know everything was kinda out there but I love how you brought it back and connected everything. I like the back and forth you created between the fantasy "dream" and her real world. I also enjoy the suspense you created with th...
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Hi! Yeah, my stories are most of the time reallllllyyyyy random XD Thank you so much! :D Thank you! I like being unique (mOsT of the time) Thanks! and I will :)
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Of course!
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:)
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PICKLEEEEE This is fr how my dreams go lollllllllllllll so funny and happy I love it!
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:DDDD Yes I knowwwwwwwww Thank youuuuuu!
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nppppp! Keep up the great work! :DDDD UwU
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Thank youuuuu! :D
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The ending was so unexpected but it worked so well at the same time! I was really able to relate to the ending about not letting Alice, Harry Potter, Sophie, and so many others down. Characters in books, at least for me, feel like real people who I can make unbreakable friendships with. The good thing about them is that theyâre always there for you! Sadly, I feel as if their are so few people nowadays who believe in the magic and power of stories. As a young writer itâs hard to find others who still read, but Iâm so glad I found Reedsy and ...
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Thank you! Yes, that's how I feel like too :) Thank you so much! There is a lacking of them (sadly), but that's what I think makes inspirational writing all the better :)
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Hello! Nice story! The quote really did touch meâš And it made me feel good XD. Good Job!!!! -Ruby
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Hi! tHaNk YoU!!!!! Yay, that's what I wanted to do, so I'm happy it worked!!!! Thank youuuuuu!!!!
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This was flabbergasting! Amazing! Wonderful! and do you really dream about lolly-birds too? wow! XD
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XD Thank you so much Tru!!!! Not rEaLlY but sometimes in the middle of the weirdest situations XD Thank you!
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hey, I asked because I do too, but my birds are usually a bit larger and is made with the same coloured, dome like lollipops and I dream about different worlds too, tho I tend to be a bit more nerdy and those worlds are 'parallel dimensions', weird, right? XD Do you dream weird stuff?
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yEs!!!! I do all the time XD
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What do you dream about?, like my dreams are usually something like when tom and jerry hits me in the head and I have to jump in between a duel in some ninja anime and then I have to sit on an awfully sticky jelly horse to escape the flying ninja stars and...., ok, to sum it up, itâs weird, then sometimes it even gets scary.., eh, am I talking too much?
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No, you're not XD That's basically mine lol, except I dream less now...... hMmM
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Talk about modern wonderland..... OHMILORDHOWDAREYOUNOTGIVEMEPART2 INEEDITNOW GOWRITEEEEE AFGSHSJEJKSKSLSLS MYEYESSSS MYEYESSSSSCANTTSEETHISBEAUTIFULPIECEOFWRITINGAHHHHHHHHHHHHH Os, new bioooo
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Ahahah yessssss IAMSORRY I am sad to admit this but....................there's not gonna be part 2 XD THANK YOU SO MUCHHHHH SIAAAAA ooh okay :)
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Hehehehe Whhy ...... *dies* Welc9keeeeeeee
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:D sOrRy bUt rEaLlY nOt sOrRy XD :D
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......?. AAAAAAaaaaaaaaahahahahhaAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Well, that took an uNeXpEcTeD turn! You mustâve had so much fun writing this. With the waffle people and lollipop birds and different worlds from books all connecting. . . You have quite the imagination! Iâll give you that. This was so fun to read, though. The part about the waffle people especially made me smile and laugh. The ending was unexpected, but I liked it nonetheless. Itâs kind of like and epilogue, and I always like reading those. This is such an interesting world, with different fantasy worlds from books/movies connecting to the...
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yEs! Ahahaha yes it sure was, especially the idea sneaking up on me during pushups XD Yes XD Yeah, I wanted to sound like an epilogue-ish kinda thing, to end it off. . . fAnciLy is that a word? idk XD yeah me too, the whole concept is pretty interesting :P Oop right :) Thank you!!!!!!
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Ahahahaha XD Yw! :)))
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:D unrelate, but me when I read an article for school that has typos: mInOr eRrOrS pOLiCe hErE oPeN tHe dOoR XD
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Ahahahahaha XDDDDD
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XD its happened qutie a few times, and me when my classmates write 'their' instead of 'they're' jhsdjfkHIHFJSDNJGWEHORUHBWEJSKFB
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part 10 out :)
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:)))))
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thAnK yOu! Yes it was, I'm happy it worked :) I'm doing good! what about you? I do in-person school so I'm not active during the day, but yes, I still write :)
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:) Ooh, that's super cool! I've never met anyone who's been homeschooled :) Me too lol
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yeah, that would be cool, but it would also be a bit chaotic because everyone lives across the globe, so it would be a bit tricky to pick a hosting place-
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The boy who sits on my right: You'll never know, but nonetheless, thanks for literally cracking me up even though you can't see it behind my mask. You're quite funny and - interestingly enough - easy to tag in capture the flag :) You'll never know :) Is it ~him~? ;)
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yOu aRe tOo sMaRttttt XD mAyBe ;)
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Eheheheheheheheeeee :)
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Me when I find out- Nvm Iâm exposing myself lol
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XDD
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Hey Ame! You doing alright?
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heyo! Yes (except for the fact that someone chased me with a maybe-disease-ridden bird feather, therefore causing me to fall backwards onto the ground, and getting hit hard with a soccer ball that might've been going 100 km/hour) sOrRy fOr tHaT rAnt XD
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(eek that sounds annoying) XD
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(yEaH) ALMOST DONE TYPING UP STORYYYYYY
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yesssssss
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Now I'm chopping some words off, I'm at 3027 :)
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