The Saga of The Five Young Pioneers (JPS science and technology expo 2011)

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The Saga of The Five Young Pioneers

(JPS science and technology expo 2011)



Meet me under the Almond tree right now! It's urgent," Abrianna prompted.

"Ok babe I will be there," I replied.

We stood under the Almond tree with our hands tied tightly together staring into each other's eyes uncontrollably.

"The lip gloss you're wearing smell just like apple-strawberry, and I like your hair style. Believe me, you look gorgeous," I said looking at her lips.

"Yeah its apple-strawberry and thanks," she replied with her hands around my neck.

"Ok cool."

"Josh, I think you're special, my heart told me so, and every night I close my eyes I see you in my dreams. I must confess I am irremediable attracted to you, and I'm irrevocably in love with you.

"I love you too," I said caressing her body as I passionately kissed her soft seductive cherry lips.

"Baby I have Sociology class now," I told her.

As we finally managed to pull apart I heard my name yelling on

top of a person's throat.

"Josh! Josh!" someone yelled my name.

A girl touched me in my back and told me that someone was calling me. Eventually, I turned around realizing that it was Tyrese, a good friend from first grade. Beside him were two of my other friends, Dajuan and Lamar.

"Stop for a minute, Tyrese shouted. "I have business to discuss." As they approached me, we greeted each other with our thumps.

"What's up?" I asked.

"I have life so I am blessed you zeet," Tyrese replied with a smile on his face.

"So what's happening Dajuan and Lamar, you dudes are ever silent, wait, my mistake. I forgot you people don't have a mouth," I said humorously.

"Easy yourself Josh I'm good man," Lamar replied.

"Taking life easy," Dajuan replied as well.

"Tyrese hurry and tell the man what we have in mind," Lamar prompted.

"Yes hurry dwag, remember we have Sociology class now, and we can't afford to be late again," Dajuan prompted as well.

"Silly people, then hurry and tell me what you have to say," I urged.

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