Purple County: A Short Story

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One night in Purple County, it was the beginning of something no one could imagine. The story begins on a stormy, cloudy night when Billy’s phone rang, “Hello, who is this?” he moaned half asleep, “This better not be a prank call, you little rascals are always trying to test me. I don’t want to buy anything goodb-” “No it’s me you silly bum, sorry I just have a lot going on right now. Can you come over to my house and talk, please, I really need to vent.” said Ally, his best friend.
“Do you realize it’s almost midnight? If you feel that you really need me, I can get dressed and come right over,” remarked Billy.
“Yes, I really need you, please hurry.” Billy hurriedly got dressed and went to tend to his best friend's needs. Driving
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Sitting in an empty room, gears turning in their heads, only horrible thoughts were generating. Thinking, will we make it out of here soon? I love this girl, but how will her mother ever let me near her again. Bill was stuck in his emotions, silent as the night and worried as a dog. Each lonely teenager sat in their room thinking about one another. Bill was contemplating his chance of Ally’s parents allowing him to see her ever again. Leaning towards the thought that he most likely was not going to be able to spend time with Ally, Bill began to shed tears. A confusion of sadness and anger, his emotions caught up with him and loud cries of desperation belted out as his life was changed forever. Ally crouched over in the corner of her room was resting her eyes knowing she was innocent and could be home with her caring family the next day. Not until early in the morning she came to her senses and thought of her mom and the sad truth of be able to see Bill again. Truth was, her mom would never allow him to step foot in her house and her dad would probably press charges for destroying his luxurious jeep. Little did the two know, the police thought they were completely insane and any conversation they had before being separated could potentially be their last moments spent together

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