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Nataly [62]
4 years ago
13

Write a story ending "I never saw her again​"

English
2 answers:
Mama L [17]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

long time ago there was a girl named Alexandra. she use to live next my house (she was my neighbor). she use glance at me from her window and I use to peek a little to see her. For many days something happened.

One day, her mom came to our house and she wanted little help from my mom. she said "Mrs.Wilson ,can you take care of my daughter?" I became really excited after that I went up and wore my mother's perfume so I could smell good. Then Alexandra came! I was rushing to see her my mom introduce me and her to each other say he is my son and she is daughter of Mr and Mrs Smith. I was really excited to play with her. I introduced myself to her by my name which is 'Steve' then she did by her name. It felt like a dream.

After that we always use to visit each other after school and wave eachother before going to school (we didn't attended same school). everything was going well.

To my surprise one day it didn't happened. I didn't saw her! I was panicked went to her house it was empty. I rushed backed to my house and directly went to my room, I cried a little and I felt little better.

But I really wanted to know ,what happened? so, I decided to ask my mom and found that she moved to the another city. It felt like bullet went through my heart (I was depressed).

now it's already been 7 years since she has gone. I never saw her again.

qaws [65]4 years ago
5 0
Once there was a girl in my 3rd grade class who loved eating snow. One day, she force-fed me snow, so I ran and told the teacher. The teacher made a few calls, and after that day, I never saw her again.
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