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Yuki888 [10]
3 years ago
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Write a fictional story that end "And neither of them ever went their again".

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1 answer:
Allisa [31]3 years ago
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Three boys wondered into the woods playing with the white husky chasing after it. As night fall started upon them they lost their way from the town's center but found a new one more like a ghost town version. They all went to their own houses which were torn dark and gloomly, as the dog ran back off into the woods leaving the boys alone to fend for themselves. After each boy has their turn of screaming laughter flooded the town. And neither of them ever went their again....

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