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After school on Friday, I went to my moms house to get my stuff to take to over to my dads house. I met up with Jayden and we went to town to the bank. Then my dad called me and told me I had to pick him up to take him to Frankmans. He needed to pick up the truck after it was fixed. I went with Jayden to the new Holiday gas station on Minnesota avenue. My dad told me to be home by 545 to have supper so I made it home by then. I hung out for awhile at my dad’s house and played some video games. Later I went to Jayden house and we played fortnite and then eventually wound up at Zac house for awhile. I arrived home around 11:30 pm. I woke up this morning in my usual spot my chair found 9:30. I am starting my homework and going to play

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