Finley Harper just moved into a new house in Salem, Massachusetts. She's lonely and bored. One day, when she's exploring the yard, she finds a grave. This leads to the adventure of a life time, as she finds herself trapped in 17th century Salem. Just to make matters worse, there is speculation that she is a witch. But there is one good thing about this new world, a cute and charming boy that believes in her. Now, she has to figure out a way home, avoid getting hanged, save three little girls from the same gruesome fate, and decide if she actually wants to go back to her old life.
DISCLAIMER: I'm sure this story is filled with many historical errors, so beware.
I stand up slowly and look up into the huge, sad, green eyes of my friend. I still remember my life when it was normal, average, plain. Nothing of any importance ever happened.
"Don't go!" he pleads softly. I look down as my heart squeezes.
"I have to," I say, "I can't let anyone else get hurt." Silently, I sob.
"I'm sorry." I say and slowly turn to jump off the edge into a dark oblivion.
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Middle School Miniature brings to you the life of a confused 13 year old girl in middle school who finds herself on the small side of the coin as she and an acquaintance flee from those who would capture her.
I like to try and focus on the descriptions to bring you, the reader, into the tiny shoes of Amelia as much as I can. I have always found these stories to twist my insides and really have me wishing to see that perspective for real. If you enjoy this kind of story, please consider reading.
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