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- Column: More Than Meets the Eye at storywrite
More than meets the eye: Inspired by Transformers, The movie. - The Wallet at storywrite
The Wallet1 / (uncut version)2 / I stopped dead in my tracks. I looked down at my worn sneakers and near my feet I saw it: the wallet that ruined my life. I think ba - Column: A Parents' Guideline to a Teenagers' Gaming Addiction at storywrite
Are you for or against excessive video game playing? I'm okay with it, but I had to write a column for parents on how to raise a child who DOES NOT play video games. Here it is:
- Column: The Genius that is Jonathan Swift: A Modest Proposal at storywrite
I was assigned to write an essay explaining one strength in Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal". Here it is. - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 35 at storywrite
"Get a surgeon in here pronto!" screamed one doctor to the rest.
Dr. Chelsva took Freddy's hands in his. The worry in his face was clear as Freddy's head continued to bleed - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 34 at storywrite
Freddy ran out of the hospital, choking on desperate gasps of air. His tears found their way into his mouth. He tasted his tears, so salty and sorrow in his dry mouth.
Fredd - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 33 at storywrite
Fredrick Bailey was sitting in the waiting room of Liberty Hospital with a pale face and bloodshot eyes. His lips quivered as he tried to ignore the lump that began to form in - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 32 at storywrite
"Shit!" Alex screamed out as he continued to make his journey.
He placed his hands over his head but realized that wouldn't help him against the pounding rain. Alex stopped - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 30 at storywrite
Eva stared at the sky, noticing the sun has moved directly overhead. Has it been this long she wondered to herself.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 29 at storywrite
"We can't stand here and stare at two already dead bodies, and wait for my father to die as well!" Nina screamed at Alex and Eva.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 28 at storywrite
Nina kept looking straight ahead, her eyes red from all the crying. Eva followed Nina's gaze and her eyes fell on it, their worse fear at the moment.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 27 at storywrite
"Oh God, Please don't take my father..." Alex heard Nina say from the back, praying to God as much as she could.
- My Heart On Paper at storywrite
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 26 at storywrite
Eva stared at Nina in confusion and in shock.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 25 at storywrite
Alex woke up suddenly. He was afraid he'd wake up Eva, who had fallen asleep in his arms. He looked around the walls for a clock, and he found a small one, but it was too far a - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 24 at storywrite
Eva looked around in amazement.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 23 at storywrite
"Alex, answer me. What does it say?" Eva asked, becoming impatient.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 22 at storywrite
Eva and Alex began to see some lights far away. They knew they were getting closer to town.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 21 at storywrite
Leah ran into the street, and she began running quickly. There were no cars around, no one walking, nothing. She felt alone, and when she moved to her apartment, that was what - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 20 at storywrite
Leah was sitting on the couch in her apartment as she surfed the channels.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 19 at storywrite
Alex looked up, but something began to seep into his left eye. He tried to lift his arm so he could wipe it off, but it took him a lot of energy. When he looked at his hand aft - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 18 at storywrite
"Oh My God Alex!" Eva screamed
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 17 at storywrite
Alex fell off the steps. He layed there, his vision was blurred. When he went to get up, he felt lightheaded. His hand involuntarily went to his head and he felt something wet - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 16 at storywrite
"Eva, Eva please answer me, where are you?" Alex asked.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 15 at storywrite
Alex tugged and pulled until he finally got Eva back into safety. He layed her down and automatically stood up and stared at Matt. Alex was still angry.
- Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 14 at storywrite
Alex dropped the bags onto the floor and clenched his fists in anger. He looked at Eva and noticed her body was wet, and she was passed out. Her lips were swollen from the punc - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 13 at storywrite
It was early in the next morning when Eva awoke to a noise in the bedroom. She opened her eyes and was immediately blinded by the sunlight. She made a mental note to tell Alex - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 12 at storywrite
Eva just stared at Alex, waiting for him to say something.
"That's why I didn't want to take my shirt off earlier, because I knew you would react this way." Alex said, tears - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 11 at storywrite
Eva began to perspire as she watched the knob twist and turn.
"Eva! Open up!" - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 10 at storywrite
Eva sat down on the bed with Alex.
"Are you feeling better?" She asked, worried about Alex. - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 9 at storywrite
Eva stared at the closed door that her father just exited. She was confused, she didn't know what he was doing there. She seemed to be lost in her own mind, questions and thoug - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 8 at storywrite
Matt frantically tried to open the gate to his cell in the prison. It wasn't turning! To Matt's horror, he began to hear loud footsteps coming closer to him. He looked up, and - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 7 at storywrite
The patrol car parked in front of the old police station. It was odd because this station had a lot of history happen here, haunting history, that they decided to move the stat - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 6 at storywrite
Matt got out of his chair and went up the stairs to Eva's room. He stopped at the door to catch his breath. When he entered his daughters room, he turned on the light and just - Don't Answer The Door - Ch. 5 at storywrite
Eva felt fear, for the first time that night. She contemplated whether or not she should look outside again. She did, she walked slowly towards the window. She looked down, and

