IT'S IN THE STARS._Summer Break and Shadow Playmates_WE ARE ONE_Lost And Found
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IT'S IN THE STARS.
Di crawled out from under the covers, slipped on her slippers and dressing gown then sat down to read her daily horoscope, as she did every morning. If it was a bad reading, she would stay home. Today was good. “Look forward to a bright and sunny day, with many good vibes coming your way, and keep a look out for that elusive good luck which is waiting for you to retrieve it.” “Wow, I like it! Now I can get ready to go shopping without any bad vibes hanging over my head!’ “Why do you need that to tell you what to do? Don’t you have a mind of your own?” her partner asked. “Of course I do, but ...
Summer Break and Shadow Playmates
She had her nose in her mystery book as the car came to a stop. She lifted her head to look out the window to see the same old country house her family and only friend named Robert would come and visit every summer break. Penny did not mind if Robert was always around during the summer since it would sometimes get lonely and Robert was one of the only people Penny could stand back home and the light haired kid always made a good alibi at school when the teachers would question Robert on Penny if she was spying on them and the other kids again to find out anything interesting. But every summe...
WE ARE ONE
The high school ball is getting closer. You should go. But Jenny you know I don't like parties. I'm not used to it. It's certainly not my thing. Betty, you never liked trying anything new until I forced you to. When you try it, you always develop an interest in it. It's not like that this time, Jenny. Those were not parties. If I were to go, I certainly don't know what to wear and I don't know how to dance. Betty, you behave like you have neophobia. If it's about what to wear or how to dance, you don't have to worry. We can hire a fashion designer or a professional dance teacher. You don't hav...
Lost And Found
Thwww.onedoor.cce laughing characters gloomed past the sulking teen. Kelly hadn't wanted to go to the fair. As you can imagine there is a reason, memory. Or more specifically, the memory of her grandfather. She remembered this fair when her grandpa was still alive. It seemed so happy then. Now it was just a painful reminder that her grandpa wasn't there to make it happy. She could see it now, her grandpa was here, she imagined. Was she happy? No, but it made her feel better, in a sense. She imaged her grandpa getting silly face paints or maybe singing along to the songs that played. She had come here with h...

 
  
  
 