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I sincerely apologize for not posting in over two weeks.  Really.  I just haven’t been in blog mode lately.  I’m sure it must seem like I’ve left teh Interwebs, but I’ve done no such thing.  Actually, it might seem like that again.  When I wake up today, I and my mom are leaving on our [...]

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Part One
Whoa am I up late.

Gregory’s next period was lunch. He went down to the cafeteria and took to a circular table where he sat down alone and buried his head in his arms. He could only remember the shame, the embarrassment. He was sure that he hadn’t been saying anything out loud about [...]

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It was Friday. The class was busy at work on a math test, silently plugging away at the problems, when a snicker went up amongst some of the students. Gregory looked up, and the snicker died down.
A few moments later, a quiet laugh arose, and more students snickered. Gregory looked up again, and looked around [...]

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Alex threw his arm back at the door.  An orb appeared and kept the door open.
April was startled, but said nonetheless, “Thanks”.
“No problem,” replied Alex.  His heart jumped when she spoke, and melted as her words floated to him, caressing his mind thoughtfully and taking away the edge of the morning.  He walked on like [...]

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Alex was walking through the North Woods on his way home one day.  He was thinking hard about April, a girl in his High School whom he had had a crush on for years.  It had grown since he had first developed it, and she haunted many of his thoughts.
He heard a sound, and looked up.  [...]

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Maxwell Lacrimans was a boy of twelve years of age; he had blonde hair and smart green eyes.  He was contenting himself sipping from a bowl of tomato soup when he heard a commotion coming from the other room.  “No, you’ll never have it!  No!”  It was his father.
“Give it up, or you’ll just die [...]

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Alex rounded the corner.  His heart was racing.  He was really going to do this.  He could hardly believe it.  He was nervous all over.  Theresa was someone new: someone he didn’t know well, and someone who didn’t know him.  He didn’t have to worry about what she had thought of him years ago, because [...]

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I realize that I’m bring very late with these things, and that I have a lot to catch up on.  As well, I realize there’s a difference between writing something on a day, and writing something for a day; going back to catch up on days isn’t the same as writing something on that day [...]

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