My Weekly Writing Prompts in School

My Weekly Writing Prompts in School

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This is the compilation of all the short stories that I've written during the 2nd semester in our school(including the story that I will passas my written exam). We have this class called Creative Writing and we have this online blogs that we post on Facebook or Tumblr. I decided to delete my Tumblr account after the school ends. So I thought that its a good idea to post it in here. I may not be good in writing but I still want to read my works. Because every story that I wrote in that class holds a memory, happy ones. I want to remember it just by reading the stories that I made. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing these stories. This compilation does not have a specific genre so don't get too surprised if you're reading a horror story then the next minute you're reading romance. P.S. the titles on the stories that i've written belongs to my teacher in the said class.
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This was my first story when I was literally 12 so please be gentle. Everything is unedited from 12 year old me because I'm focusing on completely rewriting my second story bc I cringe thinking of rewriting this one. This story is literally all over the place right now because it's my first book! read at your own risk!!! All rights reserved© 2013 meaning steal this & you die

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