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3rd Chapter | The Name Game | Book
Chapter 3: A new encounter Something had awakened Luna when she was asleep in the alley. A…pop? She’d heard it through her sleep, and now awake, wondered what it could be. Perhaps it was just a lone squirrel…or something more? POP! There! She’d heard it once more. Louder. She turned to look in the direction of the sound but found nothing but darkness. What had made that noise? No, who had made that noise? Another pop. Huh? Luna rubbed her eyes to make sure that she heard right. Once her vision was clear, she looked in the direction of the pop once more. Instead of just darkness, there was now a small…
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The Name Game CHAPTER 3 SNEAK PEEK!
I’m still working on the chapter, but I hope yall enjoy this sneak peek at the text! I hope you all are well! :3 🙂 😛(I won’t include who’s speaking so I don’t spoil it! :P) “Oh, but that’s just unfair! How come she never lived with me, then?” “Well, perhaps she didn’t know you were…uh…alive…?”“That’s just ridiculous! So you’re telling me that I have a…?”“Yup, and she cares about you very dearly.” ——— raised his hands in the air. “You comin’, or am I wasting my precious time here in this gross alley?!” That’s it for today dears! See you when I post the next chapter (sOoN!) <3 :3
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1st Chapter | The Name Game | Book
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Past In the dark, smelly, rat filled alley in Jhonson City, Arkansas, a girl sat. The cold, whooshing air blew past her. If a person passed her, perhaps they may have thought of her sleeping. But no; the child was far from tired. She was wide awake, just crying intently. This was Luna Peterson Smith. A girl, one might think, would be in her house eating dinner and having conversations with her family. People passing by often thought of her as a stray, like an animal. She wasn’t surprised, for she did look and smell nasty. But she could not help it. Once, eight years ago,…
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The Bad Bully
It was a rainy and windy day. Dina was getting ready for the first day of her new school. She was bouncing up and down, but also clinging to the ground. What if her schoolmates made fun of her? What if she won’t make any friends? What if- ! She didn’t get a chance to finish her thought. Her mom was calling her for breakfast. But she could not go just yet. She had to check her mail on the family computer. As she walked to the dark-wood desk, she felt a trail of panic rush through her. Was something wrong? She could not understand. As the words appeared…
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Book Recommendations
Book Recommendations For Kids: Dork Diaries “Just My Luck” by Cammie McGovern Judy Moody series Upside Down In The Middle Of Nowhere The Alice Mckinley Series (VERY recommended for ages 10 & up)