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Rebecca watched her brother walk to the front of the stage with his violin and take a bow. He seemed completely at ease in the situation but Rebecca knew that once it was her turn to perform, she would most likely be terrified. Rebecca her mother said looking at her. “Why aren’t you clapping?” “Rebecca” robotically did. Her mind was far away. After the recital, they all went out to eat. This was Rebecca’s favorite part of the recital: the food afterwards. You did great honey Rebecca’s mom said beaming at her son. “Thanks mom. Too bad Clara c...
Submitted to Contest #23
“Olivia wake up!” Olivia opened her eyes and after a second, quickly jumped out of bed to look out her window. Heavy snow blanketed the ground. Olivia smiled. Perfect. “Olivia are you up? We’ll be leaving soon!” “Coming!” Olivia cried running downstairs to eat breakfast. Today was one day she couldn’t be running late…Are you excited? Olivia‘s mom asked as they drove to the landing strip. “I am” Olivia said smiling. “I’ve missed my cousin.” “I know. I wish we lived closer.” “Me too” Olivia agreed. And it wasn’t just so she could see her cousi...
Submitted to Contest #18
Alina pulled up in front of her mother’s house. She hadn’t been here since the day of the funeral. She had no intentions of coming back, and yet here she was. With having no siblings though, it was up to her to take care of things. Taking a deep, breath, Alina exited the car. She hoped that maybe her key wouldn’t work or something else would go wrong to prevent her from getting inside but alas. The key worked just as it always did and the door opened with its usual slight crack. Alina couldn’t help but admire her work so far. Everything look...
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