Harper Wilson-Personal Narrative

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Harper Wilson didn't like to be around anyone she had isolated herself from society because she was different from everyone else. Many say that when you look into her eyes you can see the blue ocean and that her hair was as dark as the night, long and beautiful. Harper was only seventeen years old with a double life she was a high school student in the morning and as the sun went down for the night she was a completely different person. Rumors say that she was drug addict others that she was constantly abused by her father; no one knew the truth of Harper's disappearance at night.
Each day she had to rush out of school, everyone questioned themselves where could she possibly be going in such a rush? Harper had to go to an isolated forest that absolutely no one
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“SILENCE!” Madame Isabelle yelled
Everyone quiet down, Madam Isabelle was the head of all the wizards everyone was afraid her she had long dark hair and her eyes were as red as the devil.
“We are all here to witness the Star Wiz Competition and once again have winner. The rules are very simple, you can use any type of spell or potion to get out of the maze. With many obstacles to go through, but you may only use two spells, so use them wisely! Let the competition Begin!” Madame Isabella yelled
Harper began running toward the magical maze and found herself puzzled, all the spells were running through her mind trying to figure out the right one to use. There were a million of thoughts running through but not a single one worked, there was no way out of the maze everything was blocked like being stuck in an elevator. It had been several hours since the competition started and she instantly began crying. All of a sudden a strong wind hit her face, “Over here…” a loud whispered yelled. It was the soul of her parents talking to

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