An Immigrant: A Short Story

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Hello Mr.Sass, this is Estela. I’m emailing you because I need to explain to you why I was late to class. It was another normal day, and as I was getting ready I noticed that some of my things were disappearing out of nowhere. As I walked into the bathroom to go brush my teeth, my toothpaste was gone, I went to go change out of my pajamas and my clothes I had picked out the night before were gone. I was really confused of why everything was going wrong. In a blink of an eye, I was in an other worldly place.

I looked around and I realized, I was in somewhat of a spaceship. I found myself in one of the two capsules that were next to each other, it was labeled; “Human to Alien.” I quickly panicked. I had realized that the second capsule was

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