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    “No!” I tried to scream‚ but was lost for words. A huge net plunged into our holding cell. Its bright blue appearance made my stomach twist in knots. Frederick screeched as the net dragged his desperate body into the airless wasteland above. The pale creature held his gasping body before my cage‚ mocking my pain. He was my only friend. I heard his screams ring out for a minute‚ and then everything went silent. “Boom‚ boom‚ boom!” My eyes open suddenly. I can hear its footsteps outside.”Boom‚ boom

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    Ewohna Alternate Ending

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    The two guards looked astounded as the Ejele’s body shrunk into a skeletal form‚ and into dust all together. Their eyes fell on Ewohna. He motioned to his sisters‚ “run!” he said. “Don’t look back.” Ojongtambia and Eposi immediately made for the bushes‚ leaving behind their gear. Ewohna had warned that it would slow them down. He had said it was already too late. “Run straight‚ keep below the trees till you cross the Kaja stream. Don’t stop for anything or anyone. Not even me.” It was then that the

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    As the island grew closer‚ Elluel knew that something was wrong. Whether it was the sinking feeling in his stomach‚ or just seasickness‚ the elf did not know. A feeling at the base of his stomach was urging him to come here‚ by the will of Gaia herself. If the mother of earth had instructed him so‚ it must have been seriously grave indeed. It may have been considered foolish to approach the island with a small pathetic ship‚ but time was of the essence. Billowing clouds dotted the sky‚ but they seemed

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    Rojo Alternate Ending

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    wand‚ he also used it and gave back the very human lives of all the other people who were turned into animals. They were fifteen of them in number all together. Reclaiming their dear human lives‚ the people were more than glad and grateful to Rojo for saving them. So they reveled in appreciation of the great salvaging act he had done for them. They cheered‚ hailed his name‚ and finally lifted him over their heads. CHAPTER 4 The sadist wizard Madon

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    Nine Lives We were trapped. A large‚ horrific creature loomed over us in the dark alleyway east of the Market‚ rain pouring down over our heads. I gritted my teeth in anger. It wasn’t fair. First the monarchy sent creepy creatures (like the one that we were confronting‚) waged war on us and slaughtered our parents and millions of others‚ then they tried to banished us to an unknown‚ unexplored area where you’ll be

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    disagree on whether or not Twain’s work with Huckleberry Finn truly reaches the stature of a masterpiece‚ and that disagreement stems from the course the author chose for his conclusion. T.S Eliot finds Twain’s ending to be true to his style and the rest of the novel. Leo Marx finds that the ending abandons the apparent goals of the novel‚ leaving the work short of excellence. Twain ventured into the arena of greatness by combining two timelessly classic elements‚ and casting them as the central “characters”

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    THE NEED FOR COUNSELLING IN KENYA AND THE WORLD TODAY On September 12‚2011 over a hundred people were feared dead in a morning inferno that happened in the Sinai slums.Victims of the Sinai fire and relatives of the deceased needed counselling in order to cope with the trauma as a result of the fire.When one looses a cherished one ‚one goes through various phases.This stages are denial‚anger‚bargaining‚depression and finally acceptance.There is need for counselling as one goes through this painful

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    I was suddenly awakened in the middle of night.As I glanced around there was no one except me‚laying on an uncomfortable bed.Slowly‚I got down from my bed and tiptoed to the window.A slight of cool breeze whipped to my ears.Dead leaves rattled in the wind.There was a stony prickling silence except for the eerie sound of chilly wind howling in the air.Goosebumps sprouted on my skin all over my frail body.A sliver of moonlight glimmered through the wind‚slicing my pallid face.Slowly‚I swept my dry

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    Coyotito Alternate Ending

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    ‚and last he climbed up and crept into the cave beside juana. Kino told jauna to “keep quiet and they won’t find us‚” Juana nodded to show approval. Night began to fall and Kino heard footsteps‚ Kino peered out of the cave and saw the trackers huddled around the small pool. Kino crawled back into the cave. For hours kino did not hear anything‚ after a while he peered out to see the three trackers‚ two asleep and the other keeping watch with the rifle in his hand. Kino pulled himself back into the

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    Kadrea Alternate Ending

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    “Dittany‚ murtlap‚ Silver Polish…” Kadrea muttered under her breath. She planted her heels into the uneven road as she walked‚ holding her head up and keeping her gaze in front of her. She had learned at least one thing in the past few years; if you act like you have nothing to hide‚ then people often assume that you don’t. She had seen far too many others followed after sneaking around in plain sight. She didn’t think about how she had never seen some of those people again later. “Mint‚ flour

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