SOE Story Essay: A Shoe Story

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SHOE STORY
The shoe sat upon the curb, tears streaming down his laces only to be lost in the rain, he had a huge problem... he was a ninja shoe that couldn’t ninja.not a single flip nor jump. The others laughed at him. And he couldn't say anything back as he couldn't talk, so he ventured on looking for a master to teach him the ways of a ninja! After a long day of boring and treacherous walking he came upon a small shack in the woods, inside he found a pair of shoes he'd never seen before. He went to knock, but as his big toe went to the door, the door was cut in half, the strange shoe from before already up and active. A sword tied in his lace. And that’s when the poor, sad ninja shoe knew he found his new master, even though he looked

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