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    looked at me and said that we need to leave. We started packing our clothes and stuff. When we heard a loud bang coming from the garage so we worried. So we went out and looked and saw this man who said he got attacked. We didn’t know how he got in our garage so we asked him. We also asked his name his name was Gerald. “Um sir how did you get in here” says my husband “Your garage is cracked so I crawled underneath in hope off safety” he said “Come inside and we will talk about…

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    would soon put in the new garage. The walls looked like something out of an old horror movie. That is when I started thinking of my family. I had no clue whether I would ever see them again. I slowly started to remember the last words I had said to them. Then I knew I could not pity myself. I had to get out of here! Little did I know that was just the…

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    My Grand Car Narrative

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    down your spine. My friend Victoria and I had stayed the night at my dad’s. I had gotten a text from my grandpa that morning asking if I would rather have a two door or four door car. One of the Plymouth Valiant’s he had found on Craigslist was located up in Iowa and the other was located in Liberty. I told him I would rather have the four door, since I was young and had planned on my friends riding with me all around town. At the time though, I had no idea what a Plymouth Valiant looked like,…

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    Alexis barked to them “What’s wrong, what’s the matter, why did we all stop?” There was no answer, just the same soft growl. Alexis began to slowly wake up. When she woke up she realized why all of the dogs in her dream were growling at her. The garage door was opening and she could hear a car pulling into the…

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    wooden fence gate to the backyard and stand just thirty feet from the open garage door. The backyard consists of two halves: the concrete path with a hutch housing rabbits and a grass yard with a brown, stone fire pit. A constant air of music plays from the wind chimes that hang from a vine-covered terrace separating the two areas. We take the concrete path to the large, rectangular threshold of the garage. And there, in that garage, is where the magic happens. As the six of us put down our…

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    Home Invader Short Story

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    My dad checked out the door leading to the garage. He touched it and hissed in pain at the heat up against his bare hand. Then he opened it, to my horror the smoke barreled inside to our home. Nothing I could tell myself could waver my belief. The house was on fire and we needed to get…

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    I’ve always been an adventurous girl. I like to feel my heart pound through my chest and the adrenaline rush through my body. Cars excite me the most. I like the feeling I get when I push the pedal further down each time watching my surroundings fly by me. When I was younger, I couldn’t wait to be old enough to get my license. At fourteen, my grandma started letting me drive her car. My mom didn't like this idea, but it was our little secret. At first, I wasn’t even allowed to push the gas. I…

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    Growing up as a child I had a pretty ordinary lifestyle. We lived in a comfortable two story home with one and a half bathrooms and three bedrooms. I had a nice, cozy bed, clothes to drape myself in, and food in my stomach, what more could I ask for? We never really struggled to acquire things but we were not the most blessed family. At the end of the day, we had what we needed and that is all that mattered. My parents are the most diligent workers I know. They made sure all my needs were taken…

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    louder, coming closer every second. I figured the walls were about to cave in. Tucking my shaking body underneath the comforter, I prepared myself for the worst. The screaming came next, followed by what seemed to be several heavy footsteps, then the door opened and within second I was drowning. Soon, they came running…

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    The Little Kids Robert and Bessie’s little kids, Teck and Vern, enrolled at the same college where they each followed the required curriculum to obtain teaching degrees.00 Normally, they helped finance their education by working at summer jobs in Portland, Oregon, while staying with their Aunt Audrey and her family.00 Nevertheless, one time they broke tradition by seeking and obtaining employment in the breathtakingly beautiful Glacier National Park. Prior to their summer break, Vern, Teck,…

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