A Summary Of Epilogue To Annason's Story

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Annason sprinted after her, passing her sister easily. The colors of all the fall leaves were flashing by in a blur of red and orange. She didn’t see the rock on the path as she turned her head to look back at Chloe. She tripped on the rock and lost her balance, falling on her right knee. Chloe ran to Annason to see how badly she was hurt. “It looks bad,” she said. Annason’s knee was cut deep from falling on the path and her ankle was sprained too. There was no way she could walk back to the car on her own. Chloe helped her up and they struggled down the

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