Kisa Anderson
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 626
  • Votes 47
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 5m
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2014
Mature
The wind whipped past my face at a somewhat uncomfortable strength as I flew threw the air at around 75 miles per hour. Although I loved doing this everyday, feeling the wind whip threw my long, curly, auburn hair. Looking down and seeing my small neighborhood turn into small little houses resembling monopoly pieces. Feeling my stomach drop as I climbed a few thousand feet to cruising altitude. 

My name is Kisa, I'm 17 years old, about 5,8, and love the outdoors especially up in the air outdoors. If your wondering how I'm flying, no I'm not in a plane or skydiving, but I actually have wings!
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