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Weekly Contest #85
“... That’s the thing about this city,” Jessie droned on “the young people are the future. And if you take me as your teacher, I will show the young people everything I know.” Everyone in the gym stood up and clapped although most of them had just woken up from a nap and had no idea what Jessie had said. The new student teacher speeches were highly unnecessary, everyone thought so, but the principal enjoyed the ‘excitement’. Every year there would be around three hours of speeches from annoyingly perky people who were in their...
Weekly Contest #79
“Road trip!” Maddie yelled to me “What?” I said my eyes glued to my phone “We never go on road trips! What’s going on?” “Nothing!” Maddie said quickly I narrowed my eyes at her Maddie swept past me grabbing all my devices “Hey!” I shouted “Give those back! I was texting my friends!" You can talk to them instead.” Maddie said “What?” “I invited your friends to come!” “What?” I shouted even louder “You need a bigger vocabulary than just ‘What’ ” Maddie mocked me “Anyway, I emailed they’re parents last night and everyone is coming!” Maddi...
Weekly Contest #78
“Happy birthday to youuuuuu!” Everyone sang to me. “Are you one? Are you two? Are you three. . .” They chanted for a while “. . . Are you ten? Are you eleven? Are you twelve? Are you thirteen?” “Stop!” I yelled, grinning from ear to ear. This was my thirteenth birthday! I couldn't believe I was finally a teenager! “Time for presents!” Mom and Dad yelled at the same time. They weren’t usually enthusiastic about getting more stuff. Or as they called it, junk. They must have gotten me something good, something they knew I would be e...
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