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Fantasy
Imagine being in fear of water your whole life, and not knowing why the liquid is so dangerous to you. 17 year old Rain has never been able to stand by, touch, or even look at water his whole life. His parents try to keep him safe from it by attaching an ankle device to him that beeps when he becomes three yards away from it. One day, Rain decides to break the rules, unaware of anything that could happen. But he doesn't doesn't know what water can do to him. And once these rules are broken, things go awry. Very awry.
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Her Wish

She was all alone now... Any previous traces of the outside world were temporarily pushed away as she entered her secret heaven, separate from everything and everyone else. Reclining slowly onto her back, crushing blades of grass beneath her, a faint sigh escaped from the eighteen year old girl’s heart-shaped lips. Gazing at the stars above and spending time alone, had over time, become her only escape of reality. This wide field of grass had become her home. The natural sounds of the crickets and the occasional hoot of an owl had become her neighbors, her friends. The tranquil flow of the river nearby, her music. And the far-off, scintillating stars, her hope. No matter how many things had gone wrong, how many times she had failed to do something, how many people had turned against her; the girl always had the option of crawling back to this secluded spot that none but her self knew of. Every time, she would crawl back here and wish upon the stars. And every night, she would wish for the same thing, over and over again. She’d wish for happiness. And she’d continue to wish, hoping that someday, someone, somewhere, would take the time to listen, that they would take the time to help make her wish come true. And one day, it did.

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