
Gir love wrote:
Snow
Snow looked up. Her face was pale. Her eyes dull. It was if she had no life in her. Her expressionless face rising. Her face was shadowed from the roof leaning above their heads. It looked as if ot would fall any moment and smash both of them. She turned and stared at Jessie, though she had more of a looking into nothing, look to her. She shook her head blankly and stood. She was not used to some girl following her. She stood. She walked slowly to her house around the corner. Everyone thought it was abandoned. That was the beauty of it. Though it was a big health hazzard. The roof had holes, the windows boarded, the door chained shut, the fence falling down, the walls looked as if they would cave or crumble any moment. She knew if the health department or anyone else see that was where she lived they would surely call the cops. She kicked in a board on the gate. The whole thing looked as if it would fall but instead about four of the planks splintered into peices. She walked in. She saw a towel blew into the yard. It was brown and full of wholes. She picked it up. It was her lucky day.



Look up at the stars
and not down at your feet.
Try to make sense of what you see,
and wonder about what makes the universe exist.
Be curious.




Gir love wrote:Gir love wrote:
Snow
Snow looked up. Her face was pale. Her eyes dull. It was if she had no life in her. Her expressionless face rising. Her face was shadowed from the roof leaning above their heads. It looked as if ot would fall any moment and smash both of them. She turned and stared at Jessie, though she had more of a looking into nothing, look to her. She shook her head blankly and stood. She was not used to some girl following her. She stood. She walked slowly to her house around the corner. Everyone thought it was abandoned. That was the beauty of it. Though it was a big health hazzard. The roof had holes, the windows boarded, the door chained shut, the fence falling down, the walls looked as if they would cave or crumble any moment. She knew if the health department or anyone else see that was where she lived they would surely call the cops. She kicked in a board on the gate. The whole thing looked as if it would fall but instead about four of the planks splintered into peices. She walked in. She saw a towel blew into the yard. It was brown and full of wholes. She picked it up. It was her lucky day.












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