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Joining The Alliance
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Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2016
Mature
"Bye. we will miss you so much,are you sure you want to do this? " 
"Yes mother,I have wanted to join the alliance for years now and this is my only chance." "Okay but don't forget to send a droid for messaging." 
"Okay I'll try. "
As I walk towards the ship I look back at my cousin who is just 12 and wave good by. That's all I can do now. I have been chosen to be a part of the rebel alliance.
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