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morning. I struggled to place their scents. They weren't vampires, nor were they humans. I felt incredibly confused and most of all, I couldn't understand how
hell we were in the sum. I knew that there were two other unknown values that we still needed to get. "I, uhhh, well ... x is ..." I started off. All of the other kids in the class turned around and stared
cursed Harvey and his two other doubles for making me loose all of my attention in class. I was never like this. I was usually the one who thought straight and rationally. "That's what I thought. N
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I knew that she would likely start firing question after question the moment she sees me. I quickly peeked ins
make conversation because I knew that the longr I would stay in the kitchen, the easier it would be for my mother to eve
that he wanted to ask me something, but he was unsure of how to go about it all. I smiled at him patiently waiting for him to ask whatever it was that he wanted to ask me. "Your
r behavior in class. You know, it is completely unacceptable!" my father scolded. I just sighed and hung my head low in defeat, trying to show him how sorry I was. "I know, pappa. I really am sorry about it. My attention just got snatched away for a few moments by the things that mamma said this
mother comes to hear of this ... I even dread to think of what she would do or s
o the kitchen. "Pappa, can I please be excused I asked him he just nodded his head and gave me a wave of his hand I quickly ran up the stairs a
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the fact that I didn't know from what species or what kind they were one thing I knew for sure was that they were definitely not vampires nor were they humans I just sighed and turned on my side again I kept on tossing and turning through the night and I got I
t I needed to get out a little bit more. I never really was one to have friends, therefore, I chose to spend my life on my own, stuck in my room and probably reading a book or doing something academical. Maybe that was
a bit. I wrote down a quick note for my father, just in case he comes downstairs a bit earlier than what he usually does. I took the magnet and stuck it on the fridge. I walked out an
t small patch of grass and I couldn't quite get it how on earth have I never seen this piece before. I walked over to it and in true fashion and my style, I fell down flat on my ass, spread my legs out straight and just leaned b
ed around, trying to see who made that sound. I looked around but only saw the trees. It wasn't until I saw something move from the corner of my eyes