Finished Folds (1—16)
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3eam of fright-and maybe even delight-now she matched every other girl at the Halloween party! Her pink underwear was a favorite of many boys. The humiliation was gone
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0Why did algebra books have to be so
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0Remove the Chinese language. It just annoyed me. Too hard. Purple hair! That was the answer to the great problem, to the
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1help but dance with it! It was all going great when
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6sat down, and took a breath. High school was just too much sometimes. Covered in mustard, fake Cesar dressing, and aged ice cream,
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2that would one day help me start up my own underwear for cats business. What could be better? Cats! Underwear!
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3I never quite understood the middle aged woman two doors down. She wore jeans that were ten years old, and collected boxes of macaroni and cheese.
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0the secret now. We can't let another person know. I thought I told you! I'm stopping by today at three. Say your goodbyes.
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3kill my boss should totally be there to see it! My boss finally got what he deserved. Being an ugly frog. A man frog.
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3but instead, the penny grew into a stupid lemon tree! I was way to deep in debt for a LEMON TREE! She couldn't find my bill. Because it wasn't my bill, it was
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0stop myself from seeing the bad in them. My new year's resolution was to see the good in people, and let go of grudges. If I was ever going to move forward in my life,
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3The snowflake that landed on my nose was beautiful. It sparkled, like the ornaments you put on your christmas tree. But the snowflake didn't melt. Things changed that day forever.
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11release hectic rain and thunder if he did not do something. Something was wrong-everything in his body tingled weirdly. It was just another dream; he had them all the time.
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5The already dim lights flickered and then went out. When the came back on, you wouldn't believe what was gone.
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4She looked into the corpses eyes. Her ex-best friend Tabatha's eyes. Her lying, creepy, backstabbing eyes. I didn't do it. I wish I did.
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6looked in the mirror, making sure that he wasn't dead, dreaming, or have some other weird disease that had caused him to dream up bits and pieces of a solution. He could remember