I am Nobody._Why? Why? Why?_Nagalapuram - The Town of the Talk_Clean up, Clean up, Everybody Everywh
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I am Nobody.
I sighed and pushed aside all my homework on the desk. I pulled out a blue spiraled notebook and flipped to a blank page. 6:00 PM. I wrote the date then began my story for today. 4/26/21 I got up and made my bed. I then went to my closet and chose a green sweater and paired it with white jeans. I then went and got ready in the bathroom for school. My mom made me toast with butter and milk for breakfast. I slammed the milk and grabbed the toast. 7:45 AM. I was going to be late for school. I was really worried because I had a test 1st period today. I grabbed my backpack and sprinted to t...
Why? Why? Why?
A girl alone.A dark prison cell.A horrible crime.Put them all together.And… This is the result.***Dark. Dank. Depressing. That’s what this place is.Jail.The colors are all the same. Grey and black. Black and grey. The dark place sucks the light out of people, leaving them hollow. The atmosphere is nothing out of the ordinary (for a jail)...Yet there’s something missing.I don’t know why I’m here…***Why am I here?Why should I be here?I’m no criminal. At least I don’t think I am.Why? Why? Why?***My name is Maxine. You can call me Max. I’m 19、 My mother died in a car crash. My father’s a police of...
Nagalapuram - The Town of the Talk
The king asked his chief minister Iyer, “Mr. Iyer, Do you have any details around why the Pandyas shifted their capital from Korkai to Madurai? Why did they move from Madurai to Tenkasi again? Would you be able to do some research tonight and come back to me with the details tomorrow?”“Sure, Your Majesty! I did hear about the confusion that is bothering you these days. It’s a good idea indeed. We don’t need to do everything in one shot. We can have two capitals for now,” suggested the chief minister.“Wow! You got to know about that as well? What sharp ears you have!”The chief minister smiled.*...
Clean up, Clean up, Everybody Everywhere!
www.onedoor.ccThe pretzels and popcorn were spilled onto the floor and stomped into the, what once was pristine, rug.Everleigh bent over and picked up red Solo cups and put them into her black trash bag.“Was it a bad idea? Y’know, having a party while Mom and Dad aren’t here?” Everleigh asked.Everleigh and I were twins, fourteen years old, both of us. We’d never gone to a party or thrown one. When Mom and Dad left for Hawaii this morning, we decided it would be a great idea to throw a party. Luckily they wouldn’t be home for a few days, so we definitely had time to clean up.“Of course, I did.” I said. “But...