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Chapter Summary: The Wicked Twins By James Richter
The Wicked Twins By: James Richter.

“MICHAEL, MICHAEL WAKE UP, let’s go cause chaos around town today,” Michelle said while jumping on his bed. Michael got up from bed and the two of them went downstairs to plot chaos around town. After thinking for a good hour, they decided they would vandalize a store, and spray paint around town. Michelle put her coat on while Michael walked through the door. It feels like I’m walking through a blizzard!” Shouted Michelle. “I completely disagree,” Michael said. “It feels like I'm walking through a volcano.” As they were yapping, they walked to town, found a dark valley, and started spray painting street walls making their signature oni masks. The oni mask was exotic purple with red horns and yellow smoke
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Michael raises his hand and throws the rock with all his power, shattering the window. A loud alert went off causing the police to come immediately so Michael and Michelle ran so fast that they could outrun Usain Bolt in a race. They ran through the back alley, jumped over the fence, and quickly hid behind a wooden crate. The cops ran right past them, not knowing that they were hiding in plain sight. That was a close one,” Michelle phewed. So they walked to the river to skip the rocks. Once they got to the river, a group of triplets were standing there looking at them. Hey, are you the twins causing the chaos around town? ?” yelled one of the triplets. Ya, what about it,” said Michelle. “You guys need to stop, or we will have major issues,” said the other triplet. “NEVER!” yelled at both the twins. The triplets ran across the river, so the twins grabbed rocks the size of a watermelon, and started throwing them at the triplets. Michael was throwing the rocks with all his might, but when he threw the third one, it came skipping back. The rock hit him in the leg which made him bend over in pain. The triplets crossed the river and started throwing punches. After we’re done kicking your ass, you’ll learn your lesson not to

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