I didn't sleep the night after that, and the past two days I've spent pacing my bedroom, wondering what to do.
I'm afraid I'm going break the blue jay, I'm squeezing it so hard.
What am I going to do?
I don't know if my dad will ever forgive me if I do something, you know, massive. But for some reason I feel like I owe my uncle something. And this is what he needs me to do.
So after a lot - I mean, A LOT - of thought and deliberation, I decide -
Yes. That's what I'm going to do.
I take a deep breath.
That's what I'm going to do.

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All They Didn't Know
Science FictionCallie was, is and always will be a completely normal, average teenage girl; except she's been told something. Something that changes all she's known, and if she wants it to, can change everything every other person on earth has known, too. Six mont...