Saturday, November 12, 2016
Short Story - One Wish
In June, I had terminally gradatory from high school. The only occasion Im happy near passing high school is because my fairy-odd parents promised they would chip in me a wish upon graduating. I wished to get 2 meg dollars. My graduation present from them was that I had no obligations for a year, scarce there was a enamour to it. I didnt care closely the catch, so I directly took the gift. I thanked my fairy-odd parents for the wonderful gift, and went collection plate to my apartment. I started feeling dizzy, and I was knocked out on the couch. The beside morning I woke up. Everything about me felt different; I felt like a new person. I make up a note on the floor from my parents, it said, You are right off free.\nI thought they were kidding, neverthe poor they werent. I was ready to research the world with best whiz Jocelyn. I called her and asked if she was ready to present the fourth dimension of her life. I told her we had a year to do whatsoever we wanted. We were both excited for it. The counterbalance thing we decided to was to turn to Hawaii. We flew first class on a private jet. When we arrived, everyone welcomed us. They smiled, took pictures of us, offered us a lot of food. I couldnt have been happier. They took us up to our suite. The suite had everything. It had water beds, a huge kitchen, a pool, a hot tub, and a fridge full of food. For once in my life, I was happy. I was restful and having so much sport with my best friend. This was only the beginning.\nIn August, my summer is coming to an end. So far, Jocelyn and I traveled to Hawaii, Europe, Australia, and Hong Kong. For our final slip-up of the month, we took a trip to Africa. We both stayed there for a couple of weeks. During these weeks we decided to instal schools, and donate clothes to those less fortunate. We donated 1 billion dollars. When it was time for us to leave,I didnt want to. I had done so umpteen things, and wanted to keep helping. Instead, I kept d onating a little more each week. In November, and I still had a...
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