Blue Seed: A Short Story

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Jeff and Rolanda both lived in the city of Blue Seed. They both go to the same school Blue Seed high school. They met when Jeff tripped and Rolanda helped him up on the way to school and Jeff said “you’re cute.” “thanks I don’t talk much.” Rolanda said. Jeff had a background of adventurous, live life on the edge. Rolanda had a background of shy and lonely. One day they met and started to like each other and started to blush. The day after that the became boyfriend and girlfriend.
Jeff and Rolanda where to school and Jeff noticed that they where going to be late to school so they decided to take the shortcut to school. The shortcut to school is though a dark and droomy forest, but the thing is that the forest is haunted. There were gates out in the front of the
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It was about two to three miles away from the outskirts of the city. Rolanda and Jeff where taking a nice stroll in the woods. They didn’ot know that it was haunted. There were gates saying that the forest was haunted. Jeff didn’t read the sign. Rolanda did and said
“Jeff the sign said that this place was haunted.”
“ What sign I saw no sign”Jeffy said in confidence. As they walked into the forest. Wooooosh.
“Jeff I’m sure that there’s a ghost hunting this place.” Rolanda said.
“Come on Rolanda why are you lying, stop lying to me right now, I didn’t hear anything!”
“Trust me Jeff, please I promise I’m not going insane!”
They walked deeper and deeper into the haunted forest. Suddenly the birds stop singing the crickets stop chirping. The tree branches started to move and sway. Gusts of wind hit them like a giant wall. Wooooosh.
“Jeff do you hear that?”
“STOP PLAYING GAMES WITH ME !!!!” Jeff yelled in a rush with his eyes closed.
After that all he heard was rusling. As he opened his eyes. He was confused about what happened. Where did Rolanda go? He asked himself this question many times. Then he realized that what Rolanda was saying was

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