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posted by CullenProperty
It's our week for spring break and I've thought about calling Nick, but every time I dial his number, that's all I do, I always hang up. Sometimes I just hold the phone in my hands and it never makes it to my ear.
But, one siku my little Volkswagen breaks down and since dad doesn't know anything about automobiles, we have to take it Luy's duka - the place Nick works.
I drive our old Chevy, towing my bug to Luy's with Dad and he unhitches it when we get there.
"Grace, I gotta get to work, maybe Nick can bring wewe home," dad says, looking tentifully at the karakana part of the shop.
"But dad, what if he has something better to do than take me home?" I try.
"Well, let's ask him," we walk up to the office door and before entering, Nick prances out of the karakana door.
I would have hugged him, but that would have lead onto suspicion from dad.
"Hey, what can I do for wewe guys?" he asks, smiling over at me. I look at dad, who's clearly in la la land.
"Uhm... The bugs broke down and dad has to go to work, he was wondering if wewe can take me nyumbani after your shift."
"The bug I can do, probably an easy fix, but taking wewe home, we'll have to have a good trade," he says, smiling at me with the same look he had the siku we had sex.
I look down at the ground, then over to dad, who's still spaced. I bit my lip and nod quickly, my cheeks burning.
"Hey dad, wewe can go, Nick obliged to your idea," I say, tugging at his sleeve like a toddler would.
He shakes his head and looks at me; "Oh, okay, thanks Nick. See wewe at home, Grace," he says.
Nick waits until my dad is out of vision to pull me into his arms. He closes his eyes and puts his lips to my ear; "I would kiss you, but the guys are watching. They don't know about us."
"S'okay." I say to him.
He pulls me away from him and walks us to the garage.
"Hey guys," he says and four dirty men in their twenties look up in iusion. "This is Grace. She's going to be sitting in today. She's just a kid so don't swear."
"Why no swearing?" I ask.
"Yeah, why no swearing?" the biggest one asks.
"How old are wewe then?" the blonde one asks.
"Definitely don't look like a kid," the brunette one says, eyeing me up and down.
"She's sixteen, just a baby, okay?"
"About as old wewe were when wewe started working here," the last one says.
"Shut up and get her bug in the garage," he says, like he's the boss man. He pulls me through the lobby part of the duka where a chubby, blonde lady is sitting behind the front desk. She's probably their accountant au something. I wave hello to her and she just smirks like I'm bothering her. Nick leads me to a white door that he has to open with a key and closes the door behind us. He flips the light switch on and I realize this is a cleaning supply closet. He leans against the door, being all the other walls are lined with shelves and holds both my hands, peering into my eyes.
"Why didn't wewe call me?" he whispers.
"I didn't know when the right time would be to call," I lie.
"Well, I have a cell phone that's with me at all times and Lexi doesn't know about it."
"I guess I'll have to get that number, won't I?" I slip into his charm.
I let my body weight fall on him and he pulls my face up to his to push his lips to mine. He quickly let's go and his eyes peer back into mine.
"This isn't the place to be doing this, is it?" he asks.
I think for a second, actually wanting to continue but knowing it's not right; "No, we should wait," I mumble. He kisses me again and then we walk back out into the garage, passing the blonde lady. This time, she doesn't even look up from her computer screen.

"Just what do wewe think is wrong with it?" I ask Nick.
He rolls out from under my little bug; when I see his face, my moyo lights up and I smile at him.
“Your still wearing my jacket,” he says, just noticing it. I look down at my sleeved arm and run my thumb across the cuff.
“Yeah,” I say, not knowing what else to say.
“You look cute in it,” he says.
I look around the karakana and none of the guys are there, I wonder where they went. I mean, there’s only the one karakana and like four cars in here to get fixed.
“Where is everyone?” I ask, ignoring his nice comment.
“Rick and Tony went to test drive a guys Toyota and the other dimwits went home. I didn’t need them here,” he tells me, smiling.
“So are wewe the boss man au what?” I ask.
“Do wewe really think any of those idiots are capable of telling each other what to do? Other than saying ‘shove it up your…” he thinks, so he won’t break his own rules, “ 'butt and do it yourself.' So I had to take charge."
“You know, wewe really don’t have to hold out on the cussing. I don’t mind it,” I say.
He stands up from the creeper and walks over to where I'm patiently sitting and takes a kneel down in front of me.
"I want your innocence to still be in you," he tells me, as he lifts his hand up to my face. "I don't want every other word coming from wewe to be the f word au s word, like all the other kids these days."
I think of how not cussing can save a girl's innocence who's already had her virginity taken away. And this coming from the guy who took it.
Since I don't say anything, he goes on, "And for my sake too, I do need to stop swearing. It's bad for me and the people I'm around," he says, administrating that to me. "Just do it for my sake, please?" he asks, and with him kneeling on the ground, it's as if he was begging.
"Okay," I say, again, thinking that's the only response I can give.
He takes his hand away from my face and stands up, pulling me with him. He goes around the shop, shutting off all the lights and then into the office area. Really I don't know how they even manage to stay open if there's never any people waiting to get their car serviced, but I just keep that comment, like every other one, to myself.
"Hey, Nina. wewe can go ahead and shut off. Let's just call it a siku yeah? And come back early in the morning to rekindle," he orders, like a Alpha dog.
The look she gives him, so much zaidi sincere than the one she just got finished giving me; Almost like there was some sort of upendo in her look. Yeah, that's all Nick needs, another chick falling all over him.
"Yes sir, boss sir," she says, taking her headpiece off her static blonde head. "What time for in the morning?" Nick had already left my side and was now turning off the coffee machine and stacking chairs on tables in a furry. I don't know if I should help him, but then agreed that I'd be in his way.
"I'm thinking seven a.m." he yells, "Oh and Nina!"
"Yes!" she answers, eagerly, as if she we're being rewarded a bone, "Could wewe stay here until Brent and Josh come back, make sure they go nyumbani and that man's Toyota get's safely put away?" he says, returning back to my side and lowering his voice.
"Will do, I did have to finish up some of the vitabu anyways," she lies.
"What a dear," he says, "your the best," and that's as if it put the icing on the cake for her.
He takes my hand and pulls me towards the door entrance, before we step off onto the sidewalk he asks Nina if she can lock up. I wouldn't trust her to lock up anything, if it be a door au a lock box, I wouldn't trust her with that kind of safety.
"Sure can do, sir," she says, smiling a crooked tooth grin.
"Thanks Nina!" he calls out as he leads me to his little Purple Saturn. He opens my door like a gentlemen and rushes around to his side.
"What are we doing?" I ask, perturbed.
"I'm gonna take wewe on a date," he says, matter-of-factly, turning on the car.
I buckle my kiti, kiti cha belt, only because he looks like he's gonna drive a bad of hell out of here.
"But your married!" I say.
"Are wewe gonna bring that up every time we're together?" he asks, pulling out of the drive.
I don't say anything and hope, quietly he's not mad.
"Okay, so maybe not a real date, but it'll be special," he assures me.
"What do wewe mean 'not a real date'?" I ask, curious.
"Well, we'll go to my house, order pizza..." he trails, pulling my hand into his.
"Is your wife ever home?" I ask, still curious.
"She always thinks that poor little baby is sick, I feel sorry for the thing ... So she took her to lincoln again to get her checked out, shouldn't be nyumbani till tomorrow afternoon since she's staying the night with her parents," he informs me.
"My aunts like that, always thinks she's sick and runs to the doctor cause she can't pee au something. Drives me crazy, I don't know how people can be like that,"
"Yeah, well, that just means we have zaidi time together," he looks over at me.
I'm really happy Nick is finally in my life, other than just another aicantance. But is this really the right way to be? Sneaking around parents’ requests, him going behind his commitment to Lexi - no matter how much I dislike her. It's not right ... but when I'm with him, when I was curled up in his arms for that short period of time, if felt right; I felt happy, for once.
He stops the car in front, smartly avoided driving kwa our house, instead taking the long route around. We get out and he unlocks the front door. I feel weird about this again, seeing all the diapers and pacifier everywhere, makes me feel uneasy. He throws his keys on the counter and shreds his work shati off and into the hamper it goes. Now all he's wearing is dirty, oil stained jeans and a wife beater.
"You can sit down, Grace, make yourself at home," he says, looking over at my nervous stance.
"Oh, um, okay," I sit down where I sat before; where we made out the last time I was here.
He leaves the living room and I hear him talking to someone, then he comes back with no shoes on.
"Okay, all right," and pushes the off button. "Pizza will be here in thirty minutes," he tells me.
I nod my head like it's really important, then he sits down inayofuata to me, our legs touching.
I don't know why I'm being such a sour, wamekula puss. I'm the one who's wanted this since the moment I laid eyes on Nick. I'm the one who's in upendo with him, really truthfully, one hundred and ten percent in upendo with him. I try to lighten my mood and sound happy and cheerful when I respond to him.
"You like pizza, I hope," he whispers, his body moving closer to mine. I don't pull away, probably like I should but yet, lean into him.
"Yeah, I ... I like pizza," I say, with our lips just centimeters apart and his breath paralyzing my thoughts.
"Good," he says and I watch his eyes close and feel his lips close that small space from mine.
Kissing him is the best thing I've ever done; it makes me feel like a princess, no matter how corny that sounds, it's true. I've only kissed one other boy before, but god that was terrible, nothing compared to Nick.
I lie down on the kitanda and he follows suit right on juu of me. With my right leg bent up and the other leg lying over the edge, Nick trails his hand down my face onto my neck and kisses my collar, alama bone, until the beginning of his hoodie on my body, interferes with his lips. He raises his head and our eyes lock for mere sekunde then he looks back to my chest and slowly unzips the hoodie all the way down. His lips find mine again, after he's pulled the hoodie off completely and thrown it carelessly on the floor.
I kiss his lips with sensual tension, pulling on them, harshly and when he notices my impatient actions, he breaks the make out session and sits back up. I sit up too after I notice he's not going to lie back down. I don't meet his gaze as I sit there ashamed to want him like that, once again.
"You are just a baby," he whispers, randomly.
"I'm only three years younger than you," I argue with a smile.
"Oh but still, your a little babe," I didn't know if that meant like a baby au zaidi of his baby, and frankly, I didn't care, I just wanted his lips on mine.
I put my hand on his hand and lean my face into his. I kiss him once, twice and then I push him backwards onto the kitanda and crawl on juu of him. I continue to kiss his mouth and find the hem of his jeans. The unbuttoning and unzipping is the easy part, getting them off his legs, is the harder part. I can feel him smile into the kiss as he helps me pull down his pants.
We’ve really gotten into the kissing when I hear the door kengele ring. Nick continued to kiss me violently so I pulled away from him;
“Pizza’s here,” I simply said, sad because I enjoyed the taste of him.
He sits up, “Hmh, why didn’t I hear it?” he asks, sarcastically.
“I don’t know why,” I whisper, almost with the same sarcastic tone as him.
He untangles the pants from his legs and walks loudly to the front door, his bare feet slapping the linoleum. As he walked, all I saw was his butt. As perverted as that sounds, it’s also true. God, did he have a nice butt. He comes back with a pizza slice in his mouth and the box in his other hand. He throws it on the coffee meza, jedwali in front of me and sits back down right inayofuata to me.
“Wanna bite?” he asks, pulling the pizza out of his mouth.
I look at him with one eyebrow raised and he mimics me with his other eyebrow raised.
“C’mon. wewe know wewe want a bite,” he says, trying to stick the pizza in my mouth. I try resisting him but I have to cave and bite a piece off.
“There, happy?” I ask, talking with a mouthful.
“No,” he says with a pitiful face, as he throws the pizza down on the coffee meza, jedwali and moves closer to me until his lips are back on mine. We stay kissing back and forth for a few dakika until he has the indecency to break away from me. I wait patiently for an explanation, “Okay, now I’m a little happier,” he tells me.
“Well, I’m not!” I whine, pulling his neck with my hands so I don’t have to lean too far into him to place my lips on his.
I fall back on the kitanda with him on juu of me and our lips get drenched in each other’s spit. His hands wander up to my chest and then back down to the hem of my pants. His lips slip down to my neck again and then he pulls back and trails his finger down my the zipper of my pants. He doesn't look at me for fear of being intimidated.
I shiver from his touch and then freeze as he slowly pulls down my zipper. He stands up and pulls my shoes off, then each pant leg, one leg at a time. He lays back down on juu of me, with his legs spread, but before we start kissing again, I push him up with one finger and stand up with him.
"What are wewe doing?" he asks, closing his eyes.
"Shh," I say, putting one finger on his lips and pulling him toward the guest room. He quickly grabs the pizza box before we leave the room.
I almost pull him down on the bed, but he stops me, kwa padding my butt and turns around to pull down the sheets. He takes a bite of pizza and then pulls me into the kitanda and we start kissing. I have to break it, then I start laughing;
"What's so funny, Grace?" he asks, caressing my back.
"Your lips taste like pizza," I laugh.
"Oh yeah," he says, laughing with me and reaching around to the side meza, jedwali and bringing back a new piece of pizza. "Take a bite, Gracie. I want to know what pizza taste like from another person's lips," he says, oddly seductive.
I eat the entire piece of pizza, both of us laughing uncontrollably; I'm surprised I could kumeza it.
"Okay, now I can kiss you," he says. Hearing him say that is the best thing I've heard in a long time - and felt, on juu of that. He kisses me three times and then breaks it and smiles at me. "That's the stuff," he says and rolls me over, kissing my mouth as we go.

Now laying on his chest, wrapped in his arms, our hearts beat in the same rhythm, I start going through my day; It was kinda perfect, actually. With not having to go to school, au deal with my child-like parents, and getting to make sweet, passionate upendo to Nick, it was 100% perfection. It was better than great, one of the best days in a long time.
"Hey, Nick?" I ask, through a sore mouth.
"Yeah, Gracie?"
I lift my head up and lay my chin on my hands, on his chest so I can stare into his eyes; "You never told me what was wrong with my bug," I say.
He rolls his eyes and sighs; "I really wish wewe wouldn't have asked that," he mumbles.
"Why?" I ask, hurt.
"Because, it's going to take a lot to get wewe to understand it,"
"I'll get it," I try to assure him.
He rolls his eyes again, but with compassion. "There's burnt points in the distributor," he says.
I think about cars, and what little I know about them. I try to decipher what a distributor could possibly be, but after five dakika of silence, I have to admit I don't have a clue to what he's talking about.
"I told you," he says.
"Hey, no pointing fingers," I say, pushing one finger on his chest, then kissing the spot, "But I still don't get it," I say, after a long time kissing his neck.
"Do wewe know what a distributor is?" he asks, all professional.
"No," I say, truthfully.
"A distributor ... it distributes sparks through the wires to the spark plugs, to burn gas, to nock the pistons to turn the crank," he tries.
"What's a piston?"
He laughs, "A piston, is a round cylinder that is connected to the crank shaft that spins and powers the vehicle," he says.
"What's a crank shaft?" I ask.
"Oh, baby ... wow. There's lot to explain to you," he says, "A crank shaft is a long, uneven, steel rod that runs through the engine block and as each piston pushes down, it turns the crank shaft," he says, moving his arms behind me.
"Okay, what's the engine block?" I ask.
He gets that I don't know anything about cars and explains without laughing, this time; "An engine block is the outside of the motor, baby,"
"All right, so in order for the car to run, the distributor sparks have to spark so it'll go through the spark plugs to the piston to the crank shaft and to the engine?" I ask, counting each one off on my fingers.
He thinks for a second, purse's his lips and nods his head with a smile and kisses my mouth, "Wow. Impressive," he says, shockingly.
"See," I say in a baby voice, "I'm not that dumb,"
"Well I knew that Grace, I know how smart wewe are, just not with cars. You'd beat my ass..." he bites his bottom lip and smiles nervously, "butt, at anything school related."
"I bet you’re not all that stupid," I tell him and lay my head down on his chest. He trails his hand up my bare back to the back of my head and runs his fingers through my hair.
I songesha my hand down his other arm to his fingers and trace them up and down. We don't say anything, but he entangles his fingers in mine and kisses the juu of my head.
posted by ZekiYuro
Most of us don't know what life will be like in the future,or even when we will be a mwaka from now,but it's fun to speculate.So,what might the world be like in the mwaka 3000(or Y3K as it's now called)?Here's what one expert suggests:

Q:What forms will our bodies have in Y3K?
A:We will be bigger and we'll need zaidi food.The average adult male might weigh about 100 kilos.People will live for hundreds of years,and will have computers in their brains.

Q:Computers in their brains!What do wewe mean?
A:We will soon be able to repair the human brain,and finally replace it completely.In the future wewe might...
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posted by BellaSwan636
Shaun

I'm not sure why it had to be me. If I'm really honest with you, I hated myself.

I was fourteen when my parents died. I had no family left, so I became the unwanted foster kid.

I didn't want to have to think, au care about anything. I wanted to die.

I wanted to be an inconvenience to the world. I wanted them to know how much I hated them for having their own happy lives. I shunned everyone.

I became the loner.

I look out of place, somehow. I'm the kid who's taller than the other sophomores kwa a head. The kid with coal black eyes.

The foster parents I was living with now tried. They tried,...
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posted by ToastedRabbits
Someone once told me,

"Being a writer is like being a prostitute, really. At first you're only doing it for yourself, then wewe decide to tell a few friends, let them in on the action, then wewe decide to let a couple strangers in, pretty soon you're welcoming the entire world."

Such a very accurate quote. When I heard this, I was at a very formal luncheon with a few kids from my journalism class in which we produced the school's newspaper: The Jagged Edge. It was an awards ceremony for individual work as well as our newspaper as a whole to be recognized. Granted, it was a local newspaper that...
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8 Sequence Approach To uandishi A Screenplay kwa Chapman Professor Paul Joseph Gulino via FilmCourage.com.
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posted by ballaholic
“Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today.”


I’m so sorry, Jimmy. I know I’m letting wewe down. wewe wanted me to dream big, live big, and be great. I’ve done none of that. I’ve settled for ordinary. I’ve aliyopewa up on my dreams. I’ve all but stopped living. I don’t know how it happened. Time’s just been flying by, and I don’t know how the days have managed to slip past me so many times without my notice. Before I know it, I’ll be twenty-four, the age wewe were at your death. Who knows if I’ll get much zaidi than that, au if I’ll even get that far?...
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posted by jeweleryfan11
It has been 10 years since she learned how to be a real warrior. She had straight, long, golden hair instead of curly goldilocks like when she was 8. She had blue eyes that could be the ocean. And her skin was so fair she could be snow white. Except Snow White wasn’t like Allyson. She was zaidi rough than she was. She finally needed to know. “ Master light. I must speak to my parents,” she said. “You cannot,” master light said. “ Why not?,” Allyson, now asked. “Red star. The prophecy has come. wewe must know. All of the youngins must know once they turn 18. But first wewe must...
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Chapter 1:
let's give this a go:) I would upendo to know what wewe guys think:) maoni please!<3

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My name is Nicole Mason, I'm a Sophomore at Bethal Heights High School. Me and my boyfriend, au should i say ex boyfriend dated since freshman year, and lately i just didn't know what to do with myself. I never had that many friends, but after i started dating Zayn Malik almost every single girl hated my guts. I gave up everything for him and after a mwaka of dating i go over to his house only to find his tounge down Melanie Karras throat.
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posted by ttmrktmnrfn0830
It's so hard to forget
So late at night,
The darkest memory
That leaves me in fright

The color of crimson,
Is scary yet releasing.
Adrenaline builds since then,
And paranoia's increasing

Evening falls,
Ravens call,
And I see
Darkness over me

Don't walk alone
Don't be lost
I'm chilled to the bone
And that's to a cost.

Blood so warm
Words so cold
Get it over with!
This is getting old.

Midnight falls,
Ravens call,
And I see
Darkness overwhelming me

It's so hazy after that,
That's all I can see,
The short, very vague
Dark memory.
I’m sorry I cant tell wewe really what going on.
    It wasn’t meant to hurt.
    For either of us.
    I guess it did.

    I panicked. Shit, I did.
    I was happy but I was scared. How can happiness and fear exist at the same time, every time?
    I wanted it bad. Wanted wewe badly.
    For a long time.
    When I got to know about what wewe felt, what wewe told, I was happy. Maybe after a long time.
    After a really,...
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posted by EmoKidSteven
She broke my heart,into a thousand tiny pieces.the glass shards shine in the light of my sorrow,as a single crystal tear falls to the floor.and now it bleed in sheer agony.
all of those lies she fed me,all the fake acts of kindness....it makes everything worse.ive never hurt this much before,because this was the one and only time ive ever let anyone in.i thought she could help the empty void,help warm the ice that covered my heart.I gave her everything;my heart,my soul.and she gave me nothing but despair and tragedy.i existed only to be used kwa her.i was a new toy that she could onyesha off to...
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posted by Fangirl99
"no this cant be!" Vanessa shouted in anger."im not a vampire!Th-Th-thers got a be another explanation!"

"im sorry,vanessa,'Dr.Vamp siad,getting up from is chair."If wewe dont believe me,you can always ask your mother."Dr.Vamp disappeared into the drakness,and Vanessa wet on her way.

When Vanessa got home,she went straight to her mother.

"mom,i need to talk to you."

"sure,sweetie,whats up?"

"well,i bit Susans arm today,and.."

"oh no!did wewe get in trouble."

"no,i left before andy teachers are the principal saw.Then,when i was walking,i saw a sign saying if wewe have strange behavior,visit Dr.Vamp"

"oh,no."...
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posted by Fangirl99
The sun is up in the sky
i watch it in the big blue ksky
And i ask myslef,"why?"

i stare at the ceiling.
then i get a strange felling.
and this felling is still being.
and then i ask,"why?"

What do i see in those eyes?
what do i see in you?
even thought i still despise.
i always ask myslef,"why?"

ask me that question,"why?"
i say i dont know
they tell me dont lie

so then i speak th truth.
i know that in my heart
i will always upendo you

your eyes that shine like he sun
being with wewe is always fun
one siku i will tell you,hun
that wewe are the only one


sorry,not all the words rhyme.im not the best at making poems,but i wanted to share it with wewe anyways
posted by stopbullying
The Stalker
Chapter 1

    It was a cool, winter night. It wasn’t too cold outside and I thought after work I would go out for a walk and take advantage of the nice weather. It was four-thirty in the evening. I got off of work at 7:00. It should be a little baridi kwa then.
Work was boring and nobody really came in. Only one person did and he was weird looking. He had ripped shorts, a short shirt, and worn out shoes on. I looked at him suspiciously because the whole time he was in there I caught him looking at me. This was weird especially since I was only 18 and he was like...
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Characters Are What They Do... Not Who They Were - Jill Chamberlain via FilmCourage.com.
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Beginners Guide To Story Development: Why Scripts Are Rejected - Shannan E Johnson [FULL INTERVIEW] via FilmCourage.com.
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added by FreeAwesomeness
Source: If wewe want to draw her, please do. Remember, she is my own character. Please give me credit. 'Last
posted by edwardsca
    I was sitting at my dawati at school, uandishi my krisimasi list. It was hard to think of zaidi than three things, so I wrote down a gift card to itunes, some movies, and a new pair of nike shoes. I'm trying to think of something, and my teacher alisema "Emily it wouldn't be wise to ask for money for a present". When I went nyumbani I was still thinking about my krisimasi list, but then my little sister came up to my face "Sissy, sissy, wewe should ask for a super big princess kit'. Then chajio, chakula cha jioni came, we had roasted chicken. My older brother Eric was bragging about making the basketball...
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posted by House_Of_Night_
hiyah =), Hope yuuh guys enjoy this, just as much as i've enjoyed uandishi it. Please, rate and maoni =).. And i'm totally sorry if this was way to long lOl.. xOox








Hung

‘Life as we know it, is Changing.'



Chapter One.

‘Look Lily. I totally wouldn’t freak out.’ Marci said.
‘Don’t freak out? ’ I asked, shocked.
‘Yeah, Marci. Don’t freak out? Lily future husband and father to her children, hasn’t dumped his girlfriend yet! So plan B I think!’
‘Thanks for the observation, Gemma and Plan B? No. Look its been over six months now.’ I explained and stormed off. Wanting to get...
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Then it wasn’t my confession that gave him the big shock, Sara thought, He already knew the whole story that’s why he understood my acts.
Until now I don’t know how I dared to step in and ask your friend to introduce me to you. Though I’m not used to that, it felt so right.
“Sara” Emily called wewe when wewe were about to get into the car.
“Hi Emily, How are you?” wewe answered joyfully with the prettiest smile I’ve ever seen.
“Fine” she alisema with her bright smile.
“You haven’t introduced me to your handsome boyfriend” wewe alisema playfully and my moyo beat faster than...
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