The Primaries

The Primaries

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"Every high school student hates group projects, but what if you now have the knowledge to save the world?" Vadisa was a girl in high school. She had low grades and stayed hidden from the rest of the school. She was a pessimist for the majority of the time. She gets partnered up with the shy kid and the kid who betrayed her long ago, for a group project. She reacts to it in her usual way, until they all discover something; something that might help them save their town. How will they all deal with this, when they realize they have to work together? I wrote this long ago. I decided to publish it. This is a short story, only one chapter long. Hope you enjoy!
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"Tell me about your daughter, Ms. Light." "Her name was Desederia April Light. Of course, she made everyone call her Daya for sake of causality, but she nonetheless was an amazing girl. She had bright amber eyes, gorgeous curly hair, and she aspired to be a firefighter because she loved helping people. She wanted to save lives. Her favorite color was orange because she claimed that it was under appreciated, and she adored Autumn because of the vibrancy. She was obsessed with sunflowers, too. She was just a normal girl, just a normal kid." "So then what happened?" "I..don't know. Things just changed one day. She grew paranoid and quiet, her grades dropped, and she'd beg us to stay home. I'd just tell her to grow up, but I should've listened." "But you really don't have an idea of why?" "I wish that I did. I wish I knew then what I know now, and I wish I took the matter more seriously when she tried to tell me." "So, Ms Light, tell me, do you think we'll find her?" "I don't know. But I know my Daya, and I know how smart she is. She might get to us before we get to her." ~ This is an unedited sample. The full, edited version is available on my Amazon Kindle (link in bio). Thank you for reading! Rankings- #53 in eerie #330 in psycho-thriller #650 in nature

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