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Chapter 13
    Mother’s and daughter’s have a lot in common
    I traced my finger’s along the sides of father’s books, for a violent soul he was a very dedicated bookworm. I remember having to throw out some of my things so all his possessions could come with us. I still held a long hard grudge after I had to give up a some very sentimental things so father could fit the rest of his stuff in my suitcase, while Azerien got to keep all of his.
    I could still see Azerien’s satisfied smirk, as I packed and unpacked my very few things. But over time with my own money I bought new possessions and zaidi suitcases for my dear family.
    Most of theses vitabu were stolen, au were aliyopewa as a gift, and father adapted the habit into buying more. I haven’t read one of them in ages, but no time like the present, I’d give anything to jump into a whole other world right now.
    I picked up a few vitabu and headed straight to my room, hoping father wouldn’t notice I took his vitabu without permission.
    I sat on my kitanda and put the vitabu in the order I of what I wanted to read first and last. I picked up the first book and started flipping through pages, letting the book’s scent waft into the room, a calming and peaceful effect came over the room.
    But the spell soon broke as a piece of paper fell from one of the pages, with a jolt I realized it was a tiny map of Valeston. kwa how it looked and how fragile it felt in my hands I could tell it was a few years old, and I noticed some uandishi on the back:
    I know we shouldn’t be speaking, but I can’t seem to keep myself away. I can’t stop thinking about you, I’ve gone crazy in the days you’ve been gone. My moyo just swells at the mention of your name, I must see you. Please meet me at our special place at 12:00.
    From the Angel to her devil,
    P. S. I’ve been thinking about this for quite awhile, it’s really important, I’ve been considering running away.
    That’s all that’s left, nothing else, not even a mark. It looks like father did all his best to not get a single drop on this. I knew that handwriting and who else would be in upendo with father when he was young.
    I remember father telling us that we used to live with her, but then…things didn’t work out and they broke apart. But he didn’t tell me they ran away together, and this tarehe was a mwaka before Azerien was born, that meant they were probably already out of high school when they ran away. Two years before she skipped out on them, I was two years younger than Azerien. That meant mom would have left when I was still probably zero years old au just recently turned one.
    But…why?
    I racked my brain for something, anything. Then I quickly looked at the book I found it from, A Land Remembered kwa Patrick D. Smith, my mother’s inayopendelewa book. I only knew this because it was my inayopendelewa book too.
    I remembered sneaking around in a different house every time, to do my ritual tradition of a welcoming beginning. I’d carefully steal the book from the shelves and then I’d read it for the whole siku and night just soaking in page after page, au going to certain parts in the books, it was my guilty pleasure when I was young.
    I treasured it even zaidi when he told me that mom used to read me this before I went to bed, and sometimes even father himself. I can just imagine a younger me slowly dozing off as one of them read in a soft rhythmic pattern.
    But during my years of kusoma I’ve never found this, it was well hidden, I must say. I studied the map again, something horrifying dawn on me that made my skin crawl. What if this was just placed here today au recently?
    I thought about it, it could make sense, after all I know this book like my own back, if there was ever a hiding place, I would’ve found it kwa now.
    Taking my phone, I started taking pictures of every inch possible, before tucking it back at a page I hoped it was placed before.
    I took the stacks of vitabu and put them back, but left A Land Remembered in my room. As soon as I got back, I jumped on my kitanda and turned the book to the back cover, but was disappointed to see nothing weird there.
    I sighed and carefully put the book down, and tapped my foot impatiently. Fed up, I removed the map again from the page and studied the map part, and the zaidi I studied the zaidi I noticed something. Like that faint line pencil mark that made a mduara, duara around a place called Waulmont pond. I turned the paper and re-read a certain sentence: Please meet me at our special place at 12:00.
    The special place had to be Waulmont pond, the place where they ran away together. I ran to my laptop and turned it on, going to my special hidden folder of father’s secrets.
    Sure enough I found a file named Waulmont pond, there was tons of pictures of a breath taking pond, with water so clear and pure looking I would mistake it for the River of Life.
    And then I remembered the part of from her Angel to her devil.
    Did mother know father was a bad guy? She must’ve because it sounded like they weren’t supposed to be speaking.
    Then I remembered something else from earlier today. America told me that she went back to the shed and found a map, with some shoes and a machete. I went back and looked on the other folders I downloaded onto the flash drive, I skimmed to the A’s section and found a file named Angel (I had noticed that I downloaded things I hadn’t even seen when I put the flash drive in).
    There were pictures of my mother and…me? There was even some were two different pictures of us were put together and wewe could see the similarity between us. There was two baby pictures of us, put together and it almost looked like twins, if not for a few differences.
    It scared me how she looked like my half- identical- half- fraternal twin, rather than my own mother. Even of the most hivi karibuni of pictures of her, she still looked that young.
    Not saying she was old, of course.

Chapter 14
        Never underestimate a daredevil
    “I know you’ve all heard the news!” America yelled loudly, causing mostly everyone in the cafeteria to look at us. “Cali and I made up!!!”
    “I’m glad,” Corrie alisema wearily. “But can wewe please not yell, I still have hearing problems from your other many loud outburst that were loud, very loud.”
    America rolled her eyes, she winked at me as she grabbed Cali’s hand to sit kwa her. “Now, I’ve made up at least of lists of 180 activities we can do for our make up, all the times we’ve missed during our brief quarrel.”
    “Why not make it 365 activities,” Cory suggested sarcastically. “Then it’ll be like a whole mwaka that wewe two made up!”
    America blinked, before jumping up and shouting. “That’s a great idea!!!!”
    Lara shook her head, her whole body shaking with laughter. “Mare, maybe inayofuata time wewe shouldn’t eat Candy for breakfast.”
    “Keyword being maybe baby.” America said, bumping her hips with Lara’s.
    Lara shook her head, turning her attention to her food.
    “But,” America paused for dramatic effect. “I’ve already planned something for us as a group.”
    “Really?” Cali said, and I could hear a little relief in her voice. wewe could only handle so much America, especially one high on candy.
    “Yesterday, I told Summer about this map I found and I there was a certain spot circled. I want us to go check out.”
    My moyo froze. “Where?”
    “Somewhere called Corrabines Estate, why?”
    “Corrabines Estate?” I alisema the word slowly as if assessing it, that place sounded so familiar.
    “So were going today after school?” America asked looking at us expectantly.
    We all nodded slowly. America jumped up and down.
    “Today is going to be killer!”
    Such an accurate choice of words.

    After school we all sent a well prepared text to our elders. We all filed into Cory’s and Corrie’s van, yes we no we shouldn’t be driving without an adult because we only have our permit but, wewe don’t call us daredevil’s for a reason. And Cory looked at least eighteen and had a very charming smile that could help us walk out of trouble without a scrap.
    We drove far, and we were left Valeston finally finding Corrabines Estate. It was basically this huge landscape and a few houses dotted here and there. But it wasn’t far from Valeston that didn’t require a huge drive back, in fact it was a matter of dakika even though the places were very far.
    It wasn’t rocket science that Corrabines Estate was like a country club, it had everything chokaa it. But then it just had that this air of nyumbani sweet home. Making it feel like a cozy hotel that wasn’t for tourists but for people looking for quiet life’s that were still close enough to an ongoing city.
    I felt myself start to hyperventilate a little. This place was so, so familiar, I’ve had to have visited here once. It’s just the explanation that made most sense, unless I’ve seen a picture of it.
    We entered a building that had to be the check-in au receptionist kind of work going on here. We mgawanyiko, baidisha off in different directions, I lingered in near the picture part of the building. I smiled at some of the joyous picha taken, it felt like home, like I belonged here. Unlike all those other places I’ve moved to with Azerien and father, this place felt like I’ve been here for years and just returned after a very long vacation.
    “Bellaire! There wewe are! I’ve been looking everywhere,” a male voice boomed behind me and I turned around shocked.
    The male seemed shock too because his eyes widened. “Oh, sorry. Just thought wewe were someone else, wewe looked exactly like her from behind.”
    I nodded. “It’s okay, can happen to anybody.”
    The male smiled a charming smile. “Thanks for not getting all freaked out, well I gotta go and find my buddy now.”
    He waved and ran off in the other direction. That…was weird. Bellaire, that’s whom he thought I was. Oddly enough, the name sounded familiar, it had the certain ring to it that this country place does.
    Was I here before?
    Quickly, I thought of the note my mother sent to father of their running away. This place was cozy and very hard to find, plus it was close to Valeston for them to make any visits if necessary.
    Could this have been where I was born?
    I walked over to the computer section, where wewe could tafuta things on why this place is good to stay, and hopefully who went here.
    It took some time but my shaky finger’s managed to type Marcus Connor.
    Nothing.
    Taking a deep breath I typed the name Bellaire.
    Bellaire Pyke.
    It was the only link that popped up and that weirded me out more. I clicked on the link and a picha of a girl with light blonde hair and shocking baby blue eyes appeared on the screen. I almost jumped back and screamed in shock. I had seen her before, in the section where I saw myself too. She was the girl in the section marked Angel, on father’s secret files.
    But…she wasn’t my mother, because that picture of her was hivi karibuni and in that picture a woman had her arms wrapped around her and smiled widely at the camera.
    Mom.
    Bellaire looked almost like me, just like that girl I had mistaken for mother in the picture’s. Now I realized that all three of us were in that folder. I remembered how I thought the girl to being my half- fraternal- twin- half identical.
    But what if she was my fraternal twin.
    Her birth tarehe is the same as mine she was just born a sekunde earlier.
    I thought of something and quickly typed he words: Marcus Pyke.
    Bingo.
posted by sawfan13
Lily knocked on the door to her mother and father's mansion, wanting to ask them a simple question; if it was okay to allow her to take her best friend, Roxy, to her and her sister's trip to Africa.

Lily's mother answered,"Hello there! I wasn't expecting wewe to come over." Lily came in and said,"Mom, may I talk to wewe about this whole trip to Africa?"

"Sure thing, dear! Ask away!" She and her mother sat down and Lily asked her,"Mom, is it alright if my friend and roommate Roxy can come with me on the trip?"

Her mother sighed and replied,"No." Lily's eyes widened, as her moyo broke into a million...
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posted by Dhampires
"Katlen!" Eric stepped mbele ready to rush to my aid.

"Whoa whoa whoa." Jarred alisema placing a hand over Eric's chest pushing him back.

Eric looked at Jarred with a sour, wamekula face then turned his attention to Eliza she looked down at the girl then at her blood on herfinger tips she smiled and as she turned to Eric she slowly ran her younger over her bloody fingers.

Eric pushed past Jarrred and rushed up to Eliza he took her kwa the shati and yelled "You bastard what did she ever do to you."

"The girls tired ya know. She doesn't even know what she is, such a pitful thing it's ashame she went on...
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posted by Problematic129
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Chapter 5
    Let’s get started
    We were standing in front of a big boat, but it wasn’t the one Dorothy visited, I knew that for sure. We were at the docks, were a lot of boats are at, I’m surprised there’s so many. But as I inspect all of them, none of them were the one I hoped.
    The mashua smelled like a ton of fish, and on the corner I could just make out a small pile of dead fish, whoever owned this mashua must be careless.
    “This...
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posted by SweetHoneyBunny
Tears were rolling down my face. My moyo hurt, and my thoughts were scrambled.
It was a siku that reflected my emotions. The clouds covered the sky completely and were threatening to rain, the wind was howling and my family was being ripped apart.

My parents were both suicidal, and were always having what they call “accidents”. One week, I found my mother cutting her wrists in the bathroom. Her blood was puddling on the floor, and she was crying. I called her therapist, who talked her out of it. Again. My father was no better. He tried to thrown himself out the third story window of our...
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I flinched before he hit me I could already feel the nails from the ukanda on my skin exactly where he'd hit before he really did. He hit that same spot at least five times—it was right above my butt bone.

I cried out in pain as he went up and down my spinal cord with the ukanda he moved it to my arms that clinged to the juu of the heater. Tears poured out of my eyes "Dad stop please dad!!" He whipped me harder saying "What did I tell wewe all about calling me Dad I'm your master wewe little runt!!" he changed to the other arm and and gave me a fine blow to the left jaw bone I fell on my back...
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posted by wantadog
Chapter 4


Juliet quieted. It was apparent that she was too weak to break the grip, and if this person really was friendly, fighting and screaming would only complicate matters. After a dakika of her staying limp in the person’s grip, he let her go. She took a deep breath to steady her nerves and twisted around to see who it was. She couldn’t contain herself.
“Steve, wewe bastard! What the hell!”
“Quiet! They’ll hear you,” he whispered frantically.
“Wait, so this is…real?”
Steve looked down. “Sorry, but yes, it’s real.”
Juliet clapped her hands to her mouth. “It can’t...
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posted by SweetHoneyBunny
I backed up slowly, not wanting the she mbwa mwitu to feel threatened and attack. “Nice wolf, I'm not going to hurt you.” I got up off the ground with my hands out, facing the wolf. She had white fur, manyoya with a small gray nyota on her chest. Climbing off the small kilima she had been standing on, she began walking towards me. I stood still. If I ran, she would pin me down and attack; and if I stood here there was no telling what she might do. “Please don't kill me. I didn't want to be brought here.” She was circling me and sniffing. Suddenly, she stopped. “I can smell his blood.” Her voice was...
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 Saukerl
Saukerl
We were anxious to find out what was going on with the Jew. The Saumensch and I walked out and onto the streets, apart at a distance, careful of any danger around us. As we walked over onto Pariser Platz, we saw that there was a public execution today. A couple of Nazis were gathered around a feeble man, short and skinny, who appeared to be a Jew. The Saumensch and I stepped closer, seeing that it wasn't our Jew, but only to be halted kwa one of the Nazis on command. "HALT! What brings wewe here?" I answered calmly, "We've just come kwa to greet wewe fine men. Heil Hitler." The Nazi nodded briefly,...
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posted by Problematic129
*Thank for all the maoni :) Please don't copy and please read and review*
Chapter 20
    Let the games begin
    “What are wewe doing here?” I ask.
    “I could ask wewe the same thing,” America majibu crossing her arms and giving me a pointed look. “Zyanna.”
    Now right then, my moyo did stop. “What?”
    “Oh, don’t act stupid Zy, I know who wewe are.”
    “How…?”
    America looked confused. “You mean wewe didn’t send me that...
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posted by alicia386
 Abigail Dalton
Abigail Dalton
Chapter One

      The sudden death of Abigail Dalton casted a spell on the quiet town of Brunswick, Georgia. Everyone felt utterly dismal as they watched the reporter give the gruesome details. It happened so suddenly and out the blue. Who could have ever killed the sweet 17 mwaka old girl that made even the grumpiest of men smile at her beauty and charm. It was true that she was beloved kwa her peers, family, and community. Who would kill her? Well, believe it au not but there were some people who thought she was arrogant, stubborn, vain, and unintelligent. All of those maoni may be true...
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Okay, I'm positive fanpop messed up my formatting, and I don't feel like fixing 11 pages(nor do I have the time), but here it goes. I really would like Criticism please, All I've been getting is how much people like it on the uandishi spot, good criticism is hard to find over there, So don't tell me what wewe like, tell me what wewe hate, as vehemently as possible.


    “This world is lost…” The dragon’s words echoed in Karaza’s mind. She had been hiding near the gathering place, hoping for a chance to steal some of the dragons’ supplies before the great beasts flew...
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The rain was pouring as her bare feet touched the ground her black hair was stuck to her face ,she paused to realize that she was right in front of the graveyard gates she slowly walked into the graveyard while she was walking she found a bench, she sat on it and started to get tired ,she lay down and fell into deep sleep, waking up three hours later she realized it was it was past midnight with the rain coming to a stop ,she got of the bench and strolled through the graveyard , “where is it?” she kept asking herself while she was walking until she found what she was looking for, it was...
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posted by hgfan5602
I hold tears back...
The thought of such a close friend
Leaving you
Is horrible.

It feels like life is over,
Like...there's no point in living anymore,
If your best friend is gone,
There's no one to keep the warmth
With wewe anymore.

What's the point of life
If wewe don't have any friends
To share it with?
It's all over,
All of it.

No one's coming to calm me down,
And I'm not going to let them either.
I want to remember my closest friend...
But it's not easy,
If wewe have to leave them.

She will always be in my heart
She was an amazing friend to me,
She brought me so much joy
And happiness,
Even in the darkest of nights,...
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 Saukerl
Saukerl
Like I said, it was a dark and foggy night. I thought my eyes were deceiving me. I think I saw a Jew. This time around, there are practically no Jews. They are either in concentration camps- awaiting their death, au dead already. The Nazis are not being easy with the Jews. This Jew was covered with a black cloth, and he appeared to be standing over a cowering boy, twelve years old of age at least. I moved in closer, cautiously, with my Saumensch, and we were both suspicious. The Saumensch's eyes met mine. "Is that...a murder, Carls?" Matna, the Saumensch, was definitely suspicious. She never...
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I fought through the process,
And I was determined through it all.
I was brave and strong
And now I survived.

At first I was worried to death,
When the doctor alisema that I had cancer.
I stayed strong
Cuz I knew that my family and Marafiki
Would care for me,
And spread the word
So I would survive.

My Marafiki and I
Were always supportive of me,
And we could talk for hours,
Playing on our DSes,
Talking about Legos
Like great Marafiki ever should.

Later, I was cancer-free
And I celebrated
We did everything great
It helped me cheer up.

I found out
That many people have cancer
Not only me..
And I'm...
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posted by wantadog
Chapter 3


Juliet muffled her scream as she saw what was standing on the other side of the door. It was Phil, but not any Phil she had ever seen. Phil’s skin was black and bubbling, steam was being emitted from what used to be his skin, his pupils were gone, and he was giving off an awful odor, even worse than the cigarettes. He wasn’t looking her way so she dived behind the bar. “Oh my god, oh my god, OH MY GOD!” She clamped her mouth shut as her whispering rose to a shout. There was a grunt from the other side of the door and she heard a rattling noise as he beat on the door, trying...
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posted by hgfan5602
Together, at last,
We sing in unison,
As the eagles zoom past us,
Symbolizing true freedom now.

We are together,
Not just our country,
But all the countries of the universe,
Syria, China, Germany,
Russia, Canada, Brazil,
And, of course, the United States.

I have never experienced
Such an amazing feeling
In my whole life,
As the soldiers of the universe
March past,
We are in utmost glory.

The unity of the universe,
We behold right now.
Never again, we shall quarrel,
Fighting with our steel rifles.

We will be free,
Not just blacks,
But all of us,
Together, at last.

We will be equal,
Women and men,
And we shall work together,...
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posted by hgfan5602
We are going separate ways.
We must leave each other,
Though I regret it,
There is nothing either of us
Can do.

We are going separate ways.
The bright light shines in our futures,
For the separate ways we go
Are the best for each of us.

We must leave for the good of it,
Though I don't want to,
And I know wewe don't either.
But it is important that we do.

It is never easy
Doing what we do the worst,
Leaving each other,
And the thoughts that we are...
Best friends...leaving each other...

We must go our separate ways.
For our own good.
And we pray that one day...
We will meet each other again.
And we will.
Jake Gartner here. For some reason, something kept those mutant serpents away from us. Chase Johnson, my friend, is over here with me at the maktaba of Death. Yeah. Bad name for a library, if wewe ask me. I would never have come here in the first place, had no one ever bothered me with a ransom note about my mother dying if I didn't go on this life-or-death journey. (Sorry, I have to speed the story up now. Chase says I'm getting all the attention.) So, what we found out at the library. Not much. All we found out was that mutant serpents tend to be very huge, have sharp teeth, and stay away...
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posted by princess_lucy03
On a starry sky
In the moonlight
At midnight
When I think of you
My moyo beats faster
For there is no one like you
Who makes my siku perfect
Make my body to go numb
Lose myself
And forever hold that smile on my face

Its true that we are
Now on our separate ways
With the promises aside
That we'll meet again
For again might also mean
The inayofuata moment
au maybe never

wewe may songesha on
Find your perfect princess
In this imperfect world
But to me
You'll always be
My prince charming

And thus the swali remains
Should I songesha on?
Should I forget?
Is this the destiny of my life?
Only time will tell
But until then
You'll hold a fragment of my soul
For my mind wants to songesha on
But my moyo stays persistent
That you'll one siku turn unto me