Julia Rose Short Story

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Hi I am Jasmine and I will be telling you a story about a girl named Julia Rose. Julia Rose lived on my street she was always really down or sad but she didn't tell any one why.so let us began.

Julia sat in her window and watched people walk by wishing she had there live. No one talked to her she lived in the worst house in Grays Harbor they said that house was haunted by a old man named George. George was a kid mapper he took kids down into a underground shed and do bad stuff to them.

Everyone thought she was one of the ones he did it to. But no one knew for sure and I keen no one not even the teachers knew.Megan Valentine was her best friend since for ever and she didn't even know.

Megan says Julia was so kind and so

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