Flutterscribe Story 30/1001
Story 30/1001
“I trust you will see just how different today’s youth is.” Markus said, pointing to steel doors a few meters away.
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Story 30/1001
“I trust you will see just how different today’s youth is.” Markus said, pointing to steel doors a few meters away.
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Story 29/1001
Sarah Williams loved horse races. It wasn’t about horses or races for her. It was about socializing, finding out who did what with the pool boy; who wore something old; who came with someone new.
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Story 28/1001
The five of them looked at each other. Students around them were covered in red masks and black robes.
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Story 27/1001
Samuel clicked the stopwatch. Andres put his hands on his knees, catching his breath.
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Story 26/1001
Bea pulled away from Jackson. Tears welled up in her eyes and she couldn’t breathe. Jackson sighed and crossed his arms.
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Story 25/1001
Eliseo watched as his sister paced the room. Her posture changed from elegant, graceful one, into concerned, slightly slouched one. She was biting her nails, just like she did as a little girl.
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Story 24/1001
I took a deep breath and got out of the taxi. Everything has to be perfect today.
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Story 23/1001
The lake was quiet. Aiden was sitting on the pier with his grandfather. He was repairing a broken fishing line, and Aiden watched his fingers carefully.
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Story 22/1001
“Why are you calling me? You never call me.” Olivia picked up her phone the moment it rang.
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Story 21/1001
Their van was screeching while making turns, as if it was as afraid as the people inside.
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