Grandpa Vern Research Paper

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Grandpa Vern was a good man, he always played with my sister and I when we were little kids, and tuck us into bed when it's time for bed. My mother never likes it when my sisters and I spent time with grandpa Vern, because he would always talk about the war and how he almost died in a few battles. I guess that's how it all started. I started to have weird dreams when I was eight years old, the dream was mostly about a little homeless girl living in a big country called Azren. My dreams would always start about that little girl running or waking up from her dream, now I think about it the girl would wake up when I go to sleep. The first few years the dreams seem harmless, the little girl had a new family, her new family taught her how to survive by stealing things and …show more content…
When I turn ten years, Grandpa Vern died, the death of grandpa Vern didn't hit me until the day of his funeral. Later that night I dreamt that the military came into the little girls home and killed everyone but her, the little girl was hiding in her closet watching the bloodshed. That was very day that my dreams started to get worse, the little girl grew up and became a soldier, she started to have powers, see more blood and a killer. When I turn fourteen years old my dream started to have a plot, the little girl found out the ruler of Azren was creating mutants, the worse part of it is that the mutants used to be homeless kids, just like her. She started to do research into the history of Azren and found out that there is a one million five hundred thousand years missing from the pages in the library. I'm going to be honest, I think the plot gotten dipper since I started to watch more anime when I was fourteen, and why the story got more detail when the fighting starts. In my dream the girls weapons are two pistols, she uses them every time she fights, or she uses her

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