Un cretino más

Un cretino más

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Hola extraño, me llamo Lissa Price, y esta es mi historia. Cuando me llegó la carta de aceptación para la Universidad Williams Arts, estaba muy contenta, creí que sería una oportunidad increíble para mostrar los talentos que tengo como escritora, por suerte, casi nada me distrae en verdad, por eso me resulta con fluidez escribir, plantar mis desciciones en papel, de esa manera me siento irremediablemente libre. Me gustaría tener amigos, porque a la mayoría los dejé en mi antígua ciudad, y por cierto no tenía muchos, ya que vivía ocupandome en mis libros. Ya había escrito uno, con un total de 500 páginas, muchos me dijeron que lo publicase, pero no quise, a parte, solo podría sacar una o dos copias, ya que ninguna editorial me aceptaba los que les dejaba. Eso me hacía sentir mal de a ratos, tiraba todo. Y me descepcionaba de mí misma. Aunque siempre mi vocación, mi talento, todo me hacían volver hacia a tras y remediar mis errores. Reparar mi corazón de nuevo y seguir a delante. Ahora podía ser que conociera a algún profesor de literatura que sea dueño de una editorial, solo por casualidad, pero de seguro me la rechazaría, lo hicieron las editoriales mas importantes, porque no lo haría una que ni siquiera conozco. En fin, espero poder lograr mi objetivo.
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You had been attending the same school for over 15 years, obviously because you were born in the small town in North Carolina. You were living a pretty normal life, till all of the abductions started happening in 1977. But lets go back a bit. Lets go back to the year 1976. You had been on a night shift on November 18th, 1976. There were many more people than your previous shift. Really the only people there were dropouts, druggies, drug dealers, freaks, and alcoholics. All around the ages 14-22. Everybody was pretty chill with eachother, except for a few people, but that was just the minority. You had been zoned out while staring at the clock, then suddenly heard a DING! Some kid wanted to buy some cigarettes again. You looked at him and he said "Jesus kid, you in a mental insitute or something? Snap out of it." you ringed him up after he asked you for a pack of camels, and then looked at a familiar guy playing pinball. The same blonde that got over 100,000 his last time he came. Everybody started hyping him up, so he's trying to beat 100,000. You remember the mess you had to clean up after some kid accidently knocked over a bunch of beer. You like to not think about how it ruined your favorite pair of shoes. He messed up again, and kicked the machine. You yelled out to him "That thing costs money you know." then he looked at you. His face almost looked angelic. But he had been the jerk of your highschool, so he couldn't be that angelic. He looked away and picked at his pockets. He pulled out nothing. He started walking up to you and started asking for a dime. "Come on, I feed you guys this money all the damn time. Plus you will just get it back." "Then maybe don't waste all your money on pinball. We've gained around $200 with you coming here almost everyday. Thanks for that." and then you smiled while picking up your book. He looked at you in anger, then you looked back up at him. He looked like he was in a bad mood. "Here's a dime." you said handing him a dime.

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