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It was a cold winter day in December when this tragic day happened. I was twelve years old when this tragic day happened. Not only was this event unexpected, but was event was burned into my mind forever.
It was a cold December day, and I was in my house in Dierks, Arkansas. I was in my room playing Minecraft with my friend Brenden. It was fine, but then we heard a loud noise. It was all fine, until we got hungry so I went and got us something to eat and drink. when I got to the kitchen my mother's computer was gone. “That’s weird, mom wasn't supposed to be home till this evening” I thought. So I just got Brenden something to eat and drink then went back to my room. “Here you go.” I said and tossed the snack and soda to him. “You didn’t

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