The Mystery Book
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Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2014
I was walking on the sidewalk and I found something, it was  a book. Right away when I got home I opened it, it was blank. I used it as a journal the next few days, I noticed something. I wrote about my life and what I wish would happen but I noticed that it all came true. So therefore since everything came true I wrote even more. Again it came true and my life became so much fun. Until one day I was mad at my parents and I wished everyone would die, and that is when my whole life turned around. I woke up in this place when it was all white and here was no one any where around me. I started walking around saying hello, anyone there. This was the time I started thinking now I have to fix this. I still had the book and I said to myself it's survival time. I had to somehow burn the book so everything would be uncursed. I looked in my pocket and I had a magnifine glass which I never  new I had in my pocket or why I had it in my pocket. It was bright so I burned the book with he glass.
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