Our Great Fire_The Accident_The Performance We Shouldn't Have Done_Till Forever Falls Apart...
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Our Great Fire
Our Great Fire By J.L. ScipioIt was 1772 on a warm windy day. I ran out the door as fast as I could. She left me a note in our usual place that read “Meet me at our spot at sunset”. We found our spot playing hide and seek. I was looking for her for a whole day until she yelled for me on top of the roof. She found a way to get up there and ever since we would go up there and talk about anything and everything. When I got up there she asked “Did you ever learn about the Great Fire of London? 100 years ago this city dealt with the devil. He came with flames that nobody could stop.”“No, I haven’t....
The Accident
The accident was sure to make the news considering all of the after events. There were squealing tires and a very loud crash that made everyone jump. There were three vehicles involved and it tied up traffic on the busiest corner in town. It created a lot of chaos and people ran around like chickens with their heads cut off.The police were dispatched right away and showed up trying to untangle the mess. One of the drivers was Jane Tyne, the manager of the town’s water system. The other driver was Michelle Henderson, the principal of the high school. The third driver involved was Geraldine Mof...
The Performance We Shouldn't Have Done
The back room of the church is echoey and cold. It’s dusty as well, and I curl my lips up as I wave a hand in front of my face to keep the dust away. This is the worst place for a warm-up, and in any other circumstances I would be demanding to talk to the manager.“It’ll have to do,” I say.Isabella comes in behind me and looks round. “It’s fine. Thank you.” Her voice is duller than I remember, and so flat that I worry about how well she’ll do today.The door clicks shut and we’re left alone.“Better warm-up,” I say and start jumping on the spot. Anything to keep the chill of the room out.“Now I j...
Till Forever Falls Apart...
‘‘Woohoo! That party was amazing!’’ Angela said as they walked out of the house after the party that never seemed to end. ‘Oh yeah, it was fun!’ Hayley said trying to put on a fake smile. ‘I’m going to head home now, see you tomorrow in class!’ Angela said walking in the opposite direction.Hayley strolled around the streets… feeling empty. She was the sunshine, the mood maker, the one who always lit up everyone’s day. Little did they know, that it was an act she played all too well. She didn’t like hiding her emotions, she didn’t like being someone she was not, but she had no other choice. ...