Personal Narrative: Alien Space

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I was in school the seventh grade class just doing the normal things you know,like science , math, reading about fictional stories . So people said that Santa and aliens other things were real.So I told them they are not real.
“You people just making fools of yourself,Nick said. We went to our wierd class that all the nerds will come with facts about things like science, after that I felt like I was a lonely planet like pluto.
I felt lonely because there was a lot of kids that were kind nerds.Then I went home went to go to sleep.But then I saw something swoosh through the sky like a rocket well I think it was just a firework.But then it landed and i saw it it was an alien spaceship I can’t believe it.
Then I thought to myself would they believe me if I say I saw an alien spaceship.Then I woke up i'm going to be brave and say to the kids that I saw a alien spaceship.But what would i do if they didn’t believe me would I fly away like a shame bird or stay there like a statue.Well I thought to myself i'm going to do it.
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“But guys I am telling the truth,Nick said. “You actually telling the truth,Tyler said. “So if I help you will be the telling the truth,Tyler said. “I promise I am telling the truth,Nick said. Yeah you are just trying to make fun of me so no,Tyler

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