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Chapter One
A Slight exaggeration
Mr Higgins was one of those people wewe just didn’t want to annoy – wewe know the type. Ever met someone like that? If so you’ll be familiar with my situation. Like I said, wewe just didn’t want to kuvuka, msalaba Mr Higgins. When he was angry, he made sure everyone knew about it - like the time he broke the door. Jenny had asked for an eraser. Big mistake. He went berserk! He gave Mark a zero in a history test because Mark had forgotten to brush his teeth. But that was nothing. He threw a board rubber across the classroom at Tom; Tom ducked, so it hit the computer instead, causing it burst into flames. Tom was very short on pocket money after that. And then he went on rampage and recruited a zombie horde. Okay, a slight exaggeration there, but it would make a good story…
We crept cautiously into the classroom, knees knocking, teeth chattering. What would he do today? The teaching assistant called the register in a monotone before bidding us to sit noiselessly in the stale silence. We did as we were asked. After a few dakika the teaching assistant gulped and said:
“He’s coming.”
A cacophony of clattering and scraping rippled across the classroom as we straightened our ties and sat up in our chairs. Mr Higgins entered the room, slamming the now non – existent door behind him.
“Janet, see me after class, your hair’s too long,” were his first words, “and wewe too Rhiannon, yours is too short.”
They exchanged terrified glances behind his back. Nat tried to pass a note to Jacob, but instead knocked his pencil off his desk. Mr Higgins turned his foreboding gaze to the shaking school boy. His light brown eyes were darkening, turning a deep shade of red. He started frothing at the mouth. Mr Higgins walked forwards, and sank his rotting teeth into recruit number one and Nat the zombie rose from his chair.
Chapter two
GPS
“Did it work?” Doctor flamin’-Gorgeous-and-utterly-awesomely-talented (Dr G for short) asked.
R M I checked the GPS on his smart-phone.
“He’s certainly moving around a lot.” It alisema (no-one was completely sure of its gender, au if it even had one.)
“Check the camera, GPS won’t help.” Dr G snapped, miffed that an apprentice trained kwa the fabulous yours truly could be so stupid.
“Oh yeah…” R M I opened the CCTV app.
Dr G snatched the device from his hand.
“What’s he doing?” R M I enquired.
“Bein’ a raving idiot, just like you.”
“Oh.” when Dr G didn’t reply he said, “So what now?”
“Well, what was the plan?” Dr G sighed, exasperated.

“Which step?” R M I asked yet another question.
“Phase, not step, its highly un-professional” Dr G was on the verge of a tantrum.
“Yeah, I know, but which step?” R M I whined.
“Well, we’ve just completed PHASE two. What comes after two?” Dr G couldn’t stand it much longer.
“Step three!”
“Arrgggggghhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.................”
Chapter three
Cain
Cain was breaking out across the school. Mr Higgins was going mad. He hadn’t bitten anyone else yet, but poor old Nat; he was pilling the pressure on him. Asking (well, I wouldn’t say asking, it was zaidi like forcing) him to do things too unreasonable to be published and giving him zaidi even homework than the rest of us. And that’s saying something. He’d already dished out several essays and projects, all to be in for the inayofuata day. And what’s more, none of them are educational. Every single one of them is boring, hard work and utterly pointless. That’s probably the whole point. Mr Higgins had already declared himself head master and no-one had complained. The news of his unexpected transformation had spread fast. Mr Higgins had asked me to fetch Nat, who had been sent to fetch the old headmaster who had been sent to fetch...- never mind. I was trying to find Nat when I noticed Primrose (or Prim, she hated her name) was missing. I decided it wouldn’t matter if I followed in her footsteps and tried to escape. Mr Higgins had not yet installed a security system. I knew it would cause havoc, but it was irresistible. I upendo annoying Mr Higgins. Somehow I managed to sneak out of the building. I was passing a house when I saw through the window a family watching the news on their TV. Prim was on the screen! She appeared to be being interviewed, picha of Mr Higgins leading a horde of children and teachers, wrecking the joint, ripping anyone who refused to jiunge limb from limb. Something was wrong. He was probably the most unreasonable teachers on the planet, yes, but he wouldn’t do this of his own free will. I mean, he was a zombie, but I read somewhere that zombies still have full control of the actions, apart from a tendency to side up with the master…

That was it! All I had to do was figure out who exactly made Mr Higgins a zombie. They must have killed him, and brought him back. His allegiance will be towards his ‘creator’. Who could it be? What I didn’t think of at the time was that I’d be too busy saving to world to be uandishi a story, no matter how amazingly talented I turned out to be (which is, quite a lot) So I, the stunningly clever and radiantly beautiful Hope Fitz-Grogen must now hand wewe over to a friend of mine…


Hope knew what she had to do. But could she do it alone? Of course she could! Hope pulled out her mobile and called Prim. Her and Prim weren’t particularly close, but they had exchanged phone numbers. Prim answered. “Hello?”
“Hi Prim, it’s me, Hope.”
“Hi Hope.”
“Prim, where are you?”
“I could ask wewe the same question! It’s not three o’clock yet!”
“Prim, please, where are you?”
“By the station, I’m catching a train home.”
“Wait! I’ll… I’ll give wewe a lift!”
And she hung up. Hope owned something most eleven mwaka olds wouldn’t dare to dream of using, let alone owning. She opened the garage, hopped onto her motor bike and pulled on her helmet, which was zaidi to disguise her age than protect her head. It took about ten dakika to get to the station. She waved as Prim hurried over.
“Hi Hope. I live about twenty dakika in that direction.” Prim explained, waving vaguely north-east.
“I’m afraid you’re not going home, Prim.” Hope replied.
“W-why?” Prim was starting to feel uncomfortable.
“Err-well, your Mum won’t be very happy with wewe if wewe turn up early, will she? No zaidi maswali just get on the bike. And hold tight!”
Prim pulled on the spare kofia, chapeo and swung her leg over the bike. “Okay, I can’t believe I’m saying this, but let’s go.” Prim yelled.
Hope accelerated and Prim screamed.
* * * * *

They arrived outside a grey building and walked inside.
“Hope, where are we?” asked Prim, nervously.
Hope didn’t reply.
“Hope, I don’t like this.” Prim spoke again.
Hope murmured something to a lady behind a counter, before leading the way up a staircase and walking into what appeared to be a sort of interrogation room. It was very business-like and modern, a silver netbook upon a swish surface, filing cabinet lining most of the walls. A girl sat behind the netbook, looking at Hope. Hope nodded and she placed her fingers on the keyboard.
“Take a seat, Prim” Hope said, pointing to a leather chair on one side of a meeting table. This time Hope spoke to the other girl in a zaidi official sort of voice, “Primrose Charlton, eleven years old, suspect one.”
“Suspect?” Prim gave Hope a half perplexed, half appalled stare.
“Don’t worry Prim, It’s nothing. Want a coke?” Hope reassured her. Hope was a very good actress and easily convinced her. Prim was convinced.
“Oh, yes please”
Hope opened the filing cabinet and produced two cans of coke.
“Diet au normal?” She asked.
“Diet, please. I can’t be doing with all that sugar.”
“What about you, Merissolla?”
“Don’t call me that!” as soon as it came out Merissolla knew she shouldn’t have done it. Who was she to contradict Agent Grogen? Hope had saved her life. She should be grateful. Hope was merciful. She read the frightened expression on Merissolla’s face and said, “Sorry, what shall I call you?”

Merissolla was shocked, but still cautious. She hesitated, before replying, “The council gave me a new name.”
“Go on” alisema Hope expectantly.
“I-I can’t- well, I’ve forgotten it” Merissolla cringed as she spoke.
“I’ll check with the office later” and with that Hope sat down to do her job.
* * * * *

“So, did wewe get all that, M?” Hope called
“You can call me Merissolla for now, if it’s easier.” Merissolla offered.
“No. We must find wewe a temporary name.” Hope answered.
“Just till wewe go to the office?” Merissolla asked, confused.
Hope looked out of the window, “No. We’re going to let wewe chose a name.”
* * * * *
“No one would have guessed wewe were anything other than a normal girl! I just can’t believe it!” Prim said, still unable to take it in.
“Well, you’re gonna have to get over it, Prim, we’ve got lots of work to do” Hope snapped. They’d just left the head quarters and Hope was fed up of Prim garbling on about her being a ‘Spy’; maybe she would have to brainwash her. “What do wewe mean, we” Prim asked suspiciously.
“Well, wewe don’t want to go back to school do you?” Hope questioned.
Prim didn’t answer, so Hope spoke again, “The other alternative is to place wewe in protective custody…-”
“-I’ll help” alisema Prim quickly.
“I knew wewe would” Hope smiled.

TO BE CONTINUED.....
posted by Problematic129
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    Alex
    “Okay, so nothing bad has happened, shouldn’t we be happy?” Iris asked.
    I shrugged. “I just can’t stand waiting.”
    Stilere picked up the stone. “The stone stopped glowing.”
    “Maybe it’s resting,” Iris suggested.
    “Yeah, stones should totally rest.” Stilere said, shaking her head.
    Right now it was just Iris, Stilere, and I, looking at the glowing stone. Trying to…I don’t know,...
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Music: Never Alone kwa Lady Antebellum. Relay for Life 2012 Luminaria Ceremony, in Los Alamitos, California.
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posted by alicia386
August 24

      "But I can't," sputtered Eric.
      "You can and wewe shall," replied his mother. "Mrs. Sanders has to defend a client today and poor Chloe has no way of getting to school. wewe have a car so take her. What is the big deal?"
      The big deal is that he gets nervous whenever he is around her. She is probably sick and tired of him anyways. She must hate him since he is dating Shea. "I can't," he alisema once more. He had to think of a really good excuse. "Shea might see us and get the wrong idea."
      "Then I will talk to her about it," alisema his mom.
      Arguing would...
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posted by alicia386
August 23

      "Wednesdays are crap," muttered Chloe. Actually everyday seems like crap to her. Not only did Blair stop speaking to her, she also started to pretend that Chloe wasn't even there. Chloe would walk kwa her and try to start up a conversation but Blair would always be with a friend. It was annoying. 
      "Isn't someone in a pleasant mood," alisema Derek as he plopped a kiti, kiti cha right kwa Chloe. She ad been sitting at an empty table. No one wanted to sit with her not even the special Ed kids. 
      Chloe was use to Derek's charm au so she thought. He had been flirting with every...
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posted by Problematic129
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    Stilere
    “Easy does it,” I alisema as I helped up Iris into the car, who was now shaking.
    Mikey got into the back with her, to comfort her, while I went to the front to drive the car, while I was driving my mind swirled from one topic to the other.
    Iris, Alex, and I, we’ve been Marafiki for awhile. Iris was best Marafiki with Alex’s cousin, and I was Marafiki with Iris so we all hung out. Alex tagged along, much to his cousin’s chagrin, and then one siku his cousin had left us and we were just stunned....
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Prim caught a bus to Stoke Hall, where she would supposedly meet the make-up artist she was to be the apprentice of for the day. Prim knew it was childish, but she was excited. Nothing could stand in her way. Maybe the beautition would be so amazed kwa her talent, she would offer her a job. Prim would never have to go to school again. And no zaidi of Hope's wheedling...
“Oh, crap.” Prim cursed, moving to the front of the bus. A quick word with the driver and she was off, running back towards the Stoke Hall. Trust her to miss her stop! She might just make it, if she hurried..-
“Hi.” a red-haired...
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posted by TheEvilHoodie
French Pancakes
A pancake, smothered in maple syrup, folded in half twice, topped with triple chokoleti ice cream and whipped cream. Quite simple to make. If it's a small shop-bought pancake (Talk about lazy!), then wewe don't have to fold it over.

Merangue nests
Everyone loves these (Or at least everone that's lived; wewe haven't lived if wewe haven't tried one and you're insane if wewe hate them!) But what to put on/in them? Toffee ice cream, cream and mixed berries.

Chess chokoleti cake
A chokoleti cake with white iced squares to create a chess board. Use plastic peices to decorate in a checkmate.

Trifle
Budoir fingers, rasberry jelly with real rassberries trapped inside, custard and cream. What zaidi can I say?

Keep checking back for main courses, starters, breakfasts and more, but till then, BYE!
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posted by Problematic129
~Genre: Fiction, fantasy~
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    Abe
    I knew from the tensed shoulders, and the quick panicked looks around the area, that we were going to get into the paranormal discussions. It may not be smart to talk about it here, but we’ve always had been. I even found myself looking around the area for unwanted eavesdroppers.
    Once the coast was clear Alex cleared his throat. “Attendances took the note?”
    Zaria nodded. “Excused all of us, I was the last one to hand it to them but they told me to not bother,...
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posted by alicia386
Chapter 8: When People Lie, It's Usually For Your Own Safety

      It could be a little white lie au a lie so giant that wewe almost believed him. Remember the time when wewe told your crush wewe were into all the same things he was into? Lauren remembers a lie like that she once told Andrew. au the time when wewe lied and alisema wewe work with the elderly. Simone remembers lying like that. au the other time when wewe aliiba the maktaba book just because wewe could and then wewe lied and alisema wewe had nothing to do with it. au finally that lie so huge that everyone believed you. Sidney did tons of things...
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posted by alicia386
Chapter Seven: I Could Never Trust You

      "Oh my god," alisema Courtney, my story had left her speechless which was quite an accomplishment I my book. Courtney, Raven, Darrell and I were all seated in the school's library. It was a couple of hours after the break in. They cancelled the rest of the classes for the day. Darrell and I had found the rest of the school huddled together in the backyard. Several teachers were desperately trying to keep the students from reacting while searching the building for any enemies. I wanted to tell the staff but Darrell was against it. He instead let me...
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posted by alicia386
August 16

      Whispering crowds were everywhere as the latest 'it' man walked down the hallways. His swagger was undeniable and his charm was present. Every girl stared at him. They were both astonished kwa the change and a bit curious about why it happened. It was obvious he was too cool to care about them. He wouldn't even look at them. Shea and Eric were right behind him as the three made their ways down the hall. 
      Shea's blonde hair was extra shiny today probably because of Corey who was making it prettier. Eric had the most whitest teeth and it was probably because of the awesomeness...
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Chapter four
Has it coming
Dr G was outraged. One of the students had escaped the school. It was on the news. That child has it coming alright. Dr G dialled the number on her smartphone…
Chapter 5
Back with the good guys
“Wait a minute, Hope, my phone’s ringing. Hello?” Prim answered her phone.
“Hello, little girl.” A wide grin spread across the caller’s face as the conversation started to pick up pace.
* * * * *
“Prim, I’m going to have to leave wewe for a while, I hope wewe don’t mind.” Hope alisema nervously.
“Oh, well that’s okay, I have things to do anyway” Prim answered....
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posted by Dhampires
"You ready for this?" I slide my other combat glove, glovu onto my hand, with my other hand I reach in to my cargo pocket and recieve my dagger from it's sash. I rise it to the light and watch it's reflection bounce off the moonlight. "Ready." With that he was the first to hop out the tree, his gun loaded and cocked at his side-he was ready to take on anything. I followed I started to reach for my gun too but, he hald turned his head-toward me-and alisema "No not yet." I nodded and held the dagger at a certain distance and stood the same stance I'd been taught.

Taking in a big chuck of air I let it...
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posted by hgfan5602
We go nyumbani each siku and think,
What do wewe want to do?
We run upstairs, turn on the TV and say,
Hey, I'm bored, so whaddya wanna do???

So I don't do it the normal way, so what
Instead, I go nyumbani each siku and I open up my list
Of how to save the world
I know it's childish, but what do wewe care?

At least it's better than doing nothing at all
At least I do something than nothing at all
What? Call me naive, crazy, a baby, I don't care
No, I don't care about what wewe say about me

Cuz I don't wake up every morning and say,
What's today? What's today?
What's tomorrow? What's tomorrow?
I just nod my head and say it's gonna be fine
Cuz it's a brand-new day
posted by alicia386
August 12

      It's Sunday afternoon as Corey Louis stares straight up at his ceiling. What was the point of getting up if wewe had nothing better to do then to be bored au die. It was a common thought he has been thinking since Friday evening when Blair didn't return any of his calls. She was probably too busy hanging out with the new girl, Chloe, then to be worried about him. He could just walk down the block to her house and demand why she wasn't answering his calls. That could probably upset her and there was always the possibility that she wasn't home. School was the only thing that...
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posted by alicia386
Chapter Five: Attack Me Once, Shame On You, Attack Me Twice . . .

      "Okay, this is your first class," He bent down and faced my schedule as if I couldn't figure out the class and time myself. I am not helpless. I'm quite the opposite. "Covert Operations with Mr. Dormant, right this way." I didn't want Darrel to know I was actually enjoying his company so I huffed, kuvuka, msalaba my arms, and followed behind.
      My first class was just a basic four kwa four room with the stone walls and marble floors. Almost all of the classrooms at Brookhaven Prep. This building was built hundreds of years...
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posted by Problematic129
~Genre: Fiction, fantasy~
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    Brooklyn
    A few dakika had passed when suddenly Stilere whispered. “There close.”
    Darren turned to her. “The guys?”
    Stilere nodded her eyes closed, but her face was facing a certain direction in the ocean. “So close.”
    I looked at Darren and he nodded at me, I turned and ran to Iris, who looked at me startled. “Stilere says there close, and she positioned in that spot.” I point.
    Iris nods, her face grim. “It’s...
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posted by Dhampires
Feeling someone standing over me I awoke in to my surprise and happiness it was Eric. I'd butted heads with him as I sat up in shock. "OW!"
"Sorry Eric I didn't think it was you."

"I see expecting someone else I suppose." ". . . It's not like that E."

He chuckles "Now I'm not so sure." I felt the blush rise in my cheeks I moved it out and my thoughts and senses kicked back in. Looking down I came to the realization that I was in a hostpital bed, my eyes then scanned the whole scenary. I was in a hostpital.

"Eric?"

"Yes?" his voice filled with cautiousness and concer and the slightest...
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