Short Story Of Yollie

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Yollie was sitting on a bench late at night when she saw a set of headlights appear in the distance and start to approach. No one ever drove on this road, so who could it be? Yollie was a twelve year old girl who lived in Crescent City, California. She was freezing in the pouring rain because her friend Squeaky, was supposed to give her a ride home, but said that there was no room left in the car. However, Yollie was worried that for some reason Squeaky didn't want to be around her anymore. The car came closer and closer, and finally Yollie recognized a woman in the car. It was Yollie’s neighbor Mrs. Moreno.

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