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    casualties that day. I am extremely lucky that I was on a low floor so I jumped out, and only broke my leg. First Responders were all rushing to the scene. Ambulances were everywhere rushing people to the hospital. Everybody in the city was there! Some Doctors put me on a paramedic bed and applied a cast to my broken leg. After a couple of days, the scene seemed to clear out a…

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    “Go find those two patients, Hannah. I’ll be back soon.” “Don’t call me Hannah. “Hannah sounds way more cute than Han does!” I sighed, rolling my eyes and deciding that if Caleb was actually being serious, there was something to that Doctor Howard. I needed to find Josh, but where would be be? “PLEASE DON’T LET HIM DO THIS TO ME! DON’T! N-NO! NO!” My attention was quickly jerked to the end of the hallway. He was so fucking terrified as he screamed and thrashed around. “J-Josh?” The name…

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    filled with new experience and knowledge of a completely new lifestyle, I continued to do physical therapy every day, every week for months working the muscles back into my leg. This continued for about two months until one day I went back to the doctor for a routine checkup on my progress. I sat there on the moderately comfortable, dull, paper covered, table and he gave me very simple instructions. Put one foot in front of the other-- something so simple, something I had taken for granted for…

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    My eyes begin to open very slowly, as I had more eye boogers than Donald Trump has money. I can’t seem to focus on anything in the nearly all white room I am in. As I try to rub my eyes, I realize I am tied down to a small, cold, metal table with no sense of where I am. I begin to panic as and attempt to break out of the extremely tight bright orange zip ties and cold metal handcuffs I am locked into. Screaming at the top of my lungs for help, I pissed off who was ever holding me as hostage, as…

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    It was a cold night in Linesville Valley. The sky was a very dark blue and calm, with a few sparkling stars. There were no birds chirping, no cars roaming the old streets. Downtown, many people were in the large Quentin’s Movie House, watching the monster movies Them! and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. Suddenly, a sound was heard. It wasn’t some cheap fifties’ gimmick; it was something real. It was heard by everyone in town. Families tried to adjust the antennae of their static-stricken sets.…

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    After all the years training I experienced a day no athlete wants to experience. I was having a pretty good game. But then I remember falling and agressivly screaming for help. I was stunned for a while and I felt as if the world stopped for a minute. I looked at my leg and it was twisted in the opposite direction as if I broke it. I couldn’t believe my own eyes. I was getting so anctious as if my heart was about to jump out of my body. My coaches and mom both sprinted over to me but they didn't…

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    Psychiatric Office

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    On Mableton Pkwy sits an office that looks like a house, but it's not a house it's a psychiatric office.I remember on the day of my interview I was scared that I had missed the real doctor's office and somehow made it to someone's house.My mind was put to rest when I spotted a Small sign in the corner that read DR.Shah’s Psychiatric office. Once I entered I was Greeted by my now supervisor Rashmi. She was intimidating but I sucked up my nervousness and followed her to her office. I was extremely…

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    Adoption: A Short Story

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    A love that started in the rain The rain slowly dropped down, from the big oak tree near mistletoe falls. I saw teardrops, dripping from a beautiful girl in blue. She looked on edge and very bereaved. As I walked up to her I knew something was seriously wrong. I asked in a concerning voice “Are you okay?” She replied “My parents, they died in a car accident when I was fifteen and I then got put up for adoption. I got adopted by to people who hate me to death. So I ran away and I’ve been living…

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    Harrison Case Anthony

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    Mr Tuck I am writing to you on behalf of my parents Anthony and Deborah Holmes to provide some furthur clarification on the circumstances regarding the debt owed to your client Mrs Harris. I understand its under your duress whether you take any heed of this email but I feel there has been some information lost along the line in regards to our agreement with Mrs Harris. I do not claim to have any legal knowledge on these matters so forgive me if the following is a bit basic but, as has been the…

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    It was a nice sunny day or at least it seemed like that from a hospital bed. I had been sitting here for awhile because I was waiting to see if I had been diagnosed with cancer. I was hoping that they would speed it up so I can stop spending nights in this hospital. I didn't have very much money but I feel like I can try my best to pay for this before I am 80. It has been awhile since I had my surgery. I got home that day and got fired because I had cancer and didn't want to lose money if i…

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