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Sometimes, Jack felt like Fordamcie made absolutely no sense. Fordamcie was a very small town, about roughy 40 people, so everyone knew each other's names. Because of this, news spread like wildfire. It was good that way, since everyone knew what was happening to someone, but it was also not the best, since most of the people of Fordamcie believed everything they heard. So in a place like this, lies can be accepted as truth quiet easily. Jack was one of those types of people, if he trusted someone, he believe anything they would say. Th...
I couldn’t get “Funkytown” out of my head. I’d been singing it in my head all morning. Which was awful because I had homework that was due, and it was due in five minutes. I was already grounded, and if I failed this homework I would collapse in agony. I’d lied to my mom about several things I’d done, but still got grounded. I didn’t even mention that I’d drank alcohol. My head was spinning, and I could barely take in the fact that I didn’t even remember half of what had happened last night. The bell rang at the exact moment I did my last pr...
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