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It didn't take long before all the food disappeared. "Do you still want more?" asks Jo. "Eh? Why, still hungry?" I say, raising my eyebrows. I mean, he has eaten quite a fair bit. "Nah, it is just that you should eat more, you're so...

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Doubt

After lunch break, the next few hours were rather uneventful. Well, classes are always boring and will always be, no? Not when Gerrald isn't around. Call me biased or crazy, but any school period, to me, without the bear is just boring. Yes,...

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Faltering

"Typh," Jo calls out, nudging me. I ignore him as I stab my potato moodily with a fork and twirl it around. Thinking that I'll just be wasting my money if I don't eat, I reluctantly put the poor potato in my mouth. I don't have the mood to...

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Thoughts (Jo)

"Are you sure your head is really fine?" I ask, probably the fifth time already. We're doing some of our homework during a break just right after lunch, less work to bring home anyway. "Yes, stop asking already. As much as you are concerned,...

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Stalemate

"Yeah, and you refused to tell me what happened until a few days later," Jo says, "You can be pretty stubborn at times, you know." "And it seems like I failed rather miserably, huh I mean, I AM the cause for your next scar. I have no right to...

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A Full Moon Night.

The scattered stars dazzled in the dark sky. So was the stardust that illuminates my path in the forest. It's been a while since my last visit here. It wasn't easy to sneak out of the apartment without alarming my parents. They would never...

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This Story, This Life.

Red, was all I could see. Anything else was a blur. Pain was the next thing I felt. There seem to be a blade stuck to my chest. I can feel the coolness of the blade. Surprisingly, I am not scared by the discovery but my body breathed...

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The voice (Day 1)

"Do you believe in ghosts?" the teacher said, tapping on the projection screen, "This is the topic of the day where we will venture into the world of supernatural. Some people believe in such existence with varying reasons, but there are no right or...

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Choices and possibilities

For moments nothing is heard other than the constant fall of raindrops. "What... What on earth did you just say?" I ask, staring daggers at him, "You think this is funny?" Jo shifts uncomfortable and turn to look at the opposite direction. Jin...

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Growing Up

Autumn. It's the time of transition from summer to winter. Leaves turn from green to orange or brown and keeps dropping from the stupid trees. Wonder if that is why autumn is also known as fall. Grownups always say autumn is beautiful, but Jo...

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Explaination

"I mean it, Typh, I really do." "What?" I retort, "What do you know? How do you expect me to believe you at all? Doesn't it occur to you that I'm the one who came out and not you?" "I don't know how to explain this," Jo frowns as he uses...

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Changes

"So," Jo asks, "What should I do with this? Should I divide throughout by cosine or should I flip the fraction over?" "Nope, just expand it here," I reply with a smirk, pointing at the trigonometry question, "And here, then you will get...

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