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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 hgfan5602
When I'm with you
I feel like the world has melted away
Like there's nothing but you
The power's inaonyesha between us

I'm always speechless when I'm with you
But sometimes the silence is worth more
Can wewe feel the eyes lock?
It's like the whole world has gone

We are the only ones
In this sweet endless heaven
And I always want to keep enjoying it
siku kwa day

When I'm with you
There's nothing else wewe can do
We are the only ones who have this secret bond
mwaka kwa year

We're Lost in this world
This deep, sweet large world
Where people from each country come to love
We're Lost in this world...forever
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More days passed. Kyle didn't improve, he didn't wake, he didn't unimprove, he just layed there. His breath was slow and hard. His body would sometimes move, not a lot but it did. His head shaked against the pilow, sweat dripped from his body. Marafiki would visit Kyle after school, to see that he was going well, the they'd leave and it would be silent, with only sobs and little beeps from the moyo moniter. Just like the siku Kyle was found, only then there was zaidi hope and James didnt cry that time, he'd forced the tears inside. This time James sobbed,...
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As weeks passed the doctors had put Kyle on life support as he was getting worse. They were all there when Kyle woke up. "Kyle!" alisema Summer she sat inayofuata to his kitanda and hugged him tightly. He squeezed her back, it wasn't very hard, but he tried. "you cant leave me!" she demanded "You CAN'T!" she cried and cried and cried, but she didn't let go. "I'm sorry" he whispred
"No! Youre NOT going! wewe can't! I upendo you! How am I supposed to-" she stopped and cried, she let go and went to her seat. Angus put his hand on James back, gestering for him to talk to Kyle. He knelt beside him. Kyle saw all...
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posted by vampirefreak_26
When 9 o’clock began to come closer I was wandering from my closet to my bed. Should I go au should I just stay home? Why would I want to go, I don’t know anybody there, right? I don’t even know what to wear! Stupid thoughts, I knew very well why I wanted to go and it could be summed up in just one word, Gabriel. I wanted to see him and every time I did it became harder for me to resist him. Even if I wanted to which I didn’t, I don’t think I would be able to not notice him. The guy had a great body and those eyes of his! They seemed to be glowing, calling to wewe to come closer and...
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Prologue: The Breakout

The dark figure moved quickly, careful to keep hidden from the surveillance cameras.

It was dressed in black robes, obscuring its face and features. Carefully, it navigated its way through the tall shrubs, keeping out of sight.

Tonight is the night, it thought menacingly as it ducked low behind a dirigible plum tree.

Tonight he would finally have revenge, sweet revenge against the blasted Culturians. Revenge against the blasted protagonists who bathed in victory and revenge against those who imprisoned the defeated.

It had only two things on it's mind: revenge and dominance....
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posted by Problematic129
Chapter 24
    Trapped in a deadly game
    It was bizarre, it had about everyone I knew and learned from the visions, but I couldn’t rush in, we had to go one at a time. Although it was form Dorothy’s point of view.    
    The first page was brief, it basically explained it was Dorothy’s sort of diary, and she’d put some key notes and thoughts in it two. When we flipped to the other page it was of me, it took two whole pages. One page a picture of me smiling brightly at the camera, obviously young, and the...
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30 hours. That's how long I had to live. The doctors had warned me that this siku would come about 3 years ago. But I didn't believe them. They've alisema it before, several times in the last 3 months, and yet it never did happen. But this time, everything was real. Reality had fianlly hit me. I was going to die. That was it. That was the last time I would ever doubt myself again. People surrounded the outside of my hospital room. But no, not my dad. He could care less. I'm only 17, geez Dad. The least wewe could have done was call me au send me an barua pepe au something. But I didn't know until last...
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posted by alicia386
Crime

Chapter 5: Who alisema I Wanted to be Apart of This

      Two days later, Marco kept his promise to Jason. He alisema he wouldn't say a word to the girls. He wouldn't mention anything about Sammy au D.B.E. He never alisema he wouldn't let them figure it out. It was hard on him to see Faye so clueless about the real world. If he didn't help her now, who knows what would happen to her and her friends.
      Simone's plan worked perfectly. Part one was to make Mr. Stone have a stomach ache. It was gross to hear when he was in the bathroom and then it was awful to smell once he came out. Then his...
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posted by SweetHoneyBunny
Trudging along behind his group, Talow scuffed his worn boots against the packed trail leading away from his home. He had been aliyopewa a uniform, a flame gun and a sharp looking sword of his own; including a brief crash test on how to use them. He was at the back of the line, followed only kwa the line of prisoners taken captive kwa the troops.
“I am so sorry, I didn't expect them to do that.” Talow alisema to one man at the front of the captive line. He was referring to earlier in the siku when the prisoners had asked to stop and rest, they had been greeted with the captain of the troop ordering...
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posted by SweetHoneyBunny
The first rays of sun beat down on the scarred land, baking and scorching the already dry soil. Small clumps of crops grew here and there where there was enough to hold onto. From the small village, a scrawny rooster could be heard announcing the morning as people left the shelter of their huts, thanking whoever had let them survive another night.

Talow was like any other fifteen mwaka old that was still alive and not recruited. He worked on the farm, if wewe could call it that, picking the weeds and making sure the village would have food. Shoving himself off the thin blankets, Talow got ready...
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posted by 1999jacko
Alli was picke up and driven to hospital straight away blood still gushing from her face and arms, the tears mixed in with blood making her wounds stung even more. Then after a few hours of stitches, antibiotics bein pumped into her wounds andalusia tr blood being cleaned and scrubbed off her body, she finally lay in kitanda with no one around to comfort her but the silly nurses who try and cheer her up a bit but failing miserably. All of Alli's wounds were stinging and aching to the point where she could hardly songesha to reach her IPad, she slowly gave up and decided to just lay there and wait for...
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posted by alicia386
August 10

      Shea Wainwright was one of the many girls who screamed when they learned of the appearance of Derek Tonkin. He wasn't coming until inayofuata week but Shea couldn't wait. She could finally claim that she dated a rock star. It was so obvious that he was going to end up dating her. She was the most maarufu girl in school. Why wouldn't a rock nyota choose her as his girlfriend. She entered the lunchroom with her fingers interlocked with Eric.
      As usual, everyone was in their own group. The jocks were flirting with the cheerleaders while the nerds kept themselves on the outskirts...
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posted by Annanonymous
........ Kairtlyn sighed. Normally she would get eighteen coins this siku from selling flowers, but she got two today. She picked her maua, ua basket. Nobody in Sderina would want flowers now. They are celebrating the Dutchess Maira's birthday. As she walked, two guards pointed a her.

"She's the Duke's daughter!" one of them shouted. The guards began to chase her. She ran away, and slipped....
(literally 80 dakika later...)

"There she was!" one of the guards said. She had fainted, and she was opening her eyes....
"What are wewe doing with me?!" she shouted.
"We want wewe to live at the Duke's castle......"

(To Be Continued.)
posted by Problematic129
Chapter 23
    The difference between
    I always knew being rich made wewe poorer, for one, you’d most likely put your things first before anything else, but some people manage to keep compassion. My family was never rich rich, but we still had many luxuries, but they never helped our family.
    But not being rich doesn’t mean wewe get a good life either, because in the end, nothing’s perfect it’s just nice au good. Families break up, Marafiki betray, strangers steal, it’s just how the world works in some cases. We feel powerless...
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posted by SisterOfThalia
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This is my first full-length story that I've made.

wewe know, I would post it here chapter kwa chapter, but there's 23. And that would entirely cover up 'The Deadly Truth' (I know that should probably be underlined but my computer sucks and that isn't an option on here) chapters that are up thus far so I'm not doing that xD

Based off of the Percy Jackson series.

Note: This story kind of stinks, especially the first five chapters. Eve is a major Mary-Sue at the beginning, I think, but fanfiction.net won't let me change it so I can't really do much about it (plus I'm a sentimental weirdo who doesn't like to change things-- really gotta get over that). The sekunde story, which I'll post after I get feedback on this, is WAY better. I'm on chapter 14 of that and it's already longer than the first and kwa FAR zaidi descriptive and all. I blame myself for being younger when I started the first one :P
posted by E-Scope90
This song is about braking up with someone. Please jiunge my club E-Scope90 if wewe like it. I'll post some zaidi if I get enough views.
Caysee
Oh Caysee
Casee, Caysee,
Can't wewe see
Your upendo isn't fit
For wewe and me
Caysee, why won't wewe understand
I don't want to take your hand
Oh
Caysee
Why can't wewe find someone else,
Oh Caysee?
Caysee, don't feel so blue
wewe can find a boy for you.
(repeat 2x)
Caysee, why cant wewe see
You're just not the one for me.
Just please understand
Our upendo isn't grand.
I don't wanna make a fit in front of the muziki stand
Caysee
Can't wewe see
You're not the one for me
Caysee, oh Caysee
Oh, can't wewe see???!!!
wewe can never be...
the one....
for me...
posted by alicia386
August 29

      Chloe's throat started closing. She couldn't breathe. Her vision was getting fuzzy and the world started closing in around her. She tried getting up but the weight of the air forced her to fall on her hands and needs. She hears distant screaming but couldn't tell who it was. There were sirens and people shouting orders. The world blended together. Her entire body ached. She was weak and tired and death seemed like a very welcoming idea. She couldn't understand what was going on. The screaming was forcing her to loose control. Then she realized . . . it was her.

Eric was literally...
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posted by IlovePatch97
wewe step into the ballroom were the annual midnight gala is being held. It happens every summer, August first, the mwaka is 1884. The wealthy family of a well know over seas business holds the party in there estate hall. Only the rich, flamboyant, fashionable and educated are invited. You, being a business partner and fitting all descriptions continuously receive invites. wewe are not particularly fond of large gatherings though. wewe would much rather prefer to be at nyumbani doing work, perhaps reading, au maybe lounging kwa a moto in your own mansion. Despite the hot days the nights are rather chilly,...
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posted by SweetHoneyBunny
Breathing hard beneath the shading leaves of countless exotic trees, Talow could hear the sounds of men shouting to each other and pain induced shrieks. He crawled behind a large trunk, peering back at the village; from here he could see what was going on. Neighbours, some of which he had had a good relationship with were being forced on their knees as men wearing pale gray uniforms tied lengths of rope around their wrists. Buildings were burning; livestock could be heard squealing as moto licked flesh.

Talow pulled back from his viewing point, taking inventory of his hastily thrown together...
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