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  • All Summer in a Day: Extended Happy Ending by SmeeBucket
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    Continuation to Ray Bradbury's short story, All Summer in a Day. On rainy planet Venus, the sun only comes out for a short time every seven years. Margot, a nine-year-old from Earth, settles into a new normal now that her classmates realize they were wrong to bully her. A new student from Earth shakes up life for everyone on Venus. I wrote this over ten years ago for a 6th grade assignment when I was 12. Nothing in this story is logical at all, but if you ever had to read the original short story for school and were traumatized, or if you just want to laugh at my scientifically inaccurate writing, then you might like this. Some grammar, spelling, and paragraph spacing errors have been corrected, but the rest is the same as 12-year-old me wrote.
  • A New Friend? by -Pea_R-
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    When Bill leaves Dipper alone to make his first ever creature, all choas breaks loose. Or Creating a monster sounded easy until it started melting, running, and causing mayhem. Welcome to a day in the Fearamid.
  • When the Sun Loves the Moon   (sun x moon) by Thepotatowithahat
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    Long ago the sun and the moon met on the first dawn. From then on a bond between them blossomed. As the centuries went by they grew closer and closer. But they could never meet. Only every eclipse can they hold each other. (Cover art is not mine, the art was made by ubeangel.art. This story was inspired by the song "When the Sun loves the Moon" by Reinary)