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English, 08.01.2021 21:10 SAMANTHA1982

Tell me what you thikn which story is better There once was a girl named Kimmy she was from a poor place called Dindyland. She hate violence so that is why she hated the trials the trials is were all the girls 13 and older fight. 100 girls go in and only 50 come out they do not fight to the death but the environment can kill them. It was Kimmy's turn to go into the trials she was terrified. She said " Ms. Dindy can I please not go I only know how to use a bow and arrow." Ms. Dindy said "No" so all 100 girls got on the train and prepared to fight it too them 4 hours to get to their destination. They gave the girl tools that they were good at Kimmy was good at the bow and arrow making traps and hacking. Once they got there they were in a big open field with only supplies and trees. A black rainbow started the fight Kimmy knew that was a bad rainbow. Night came quicker than Kimmy remembered she had to hurry and make a fire so far she had not seen any of the other girls. In to about 2 hours finding wood she seen a girl named Asiiyah she was 13 which was the same age as kimmy so they got along. Asiiyah helped Kimmy collected wood so their fire was very big but then they thought it was too big it would attract the other players. So they put out the fire and quickly switched locations but they bumped into some other girls they had a fight and Asiiyah was injured. Then they got some help from a healing pond so Asiiyah stayed alive. After 3 weeks about 40 girls were dead it was a cold war wig snatching, shooting, stabbing, even macing. All the 60 girls that were still alive got to ask one question from the game master Kimmy got straight to the point and said how do you win ? The game master answered truthfully and said you have to find a door with a big lock on it and then find the key that will make sure that you are automatically safe. As kimmy was walking away from the door she seen Asiiyah she told Asiiyah what the game master said so when it was Asiiyah's turn she asked where was the key. The game master said in the healing pond under a skull shaped rock. Asiiyah and Kimmy were super happy beause that is were they were camping by so they rushed off. They found the key and about 2 hours later they found the door it lead down a hall into a room with tv and food after 2 days the trails were over and Asiiyah and Kimmy became best friends. The End

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Once upon a time, there were a two person family who lived out in the woods. The father took great care of the son. The father was a Botany, but had retired because of his age. But still he loved plants and grew a garden. The garden included Giant Bird of Paradise, Carnations, Irises, and ofc roses. He loved plants so much that he went out to dig a hole and plant different flowers and plants every spring. When the son grew older he helped the father with the garden. Two years later his son was accused of murder, but the body wasn't found. Next spring came and the father went out to dig. He couldn't Finnish it. He called his son and say he couldn't do the garden thing, because of his age. The son said don't dig there that's where he hid the bodies. The police came to dig the holes and try to find the bodies, but none of them were found. The father called the son again, and the son said thats all I can do for you right now.

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