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uring the interview. No matter how hard she tried to brush those thoughts off, she just couldn't stop t
s and now she had to deal with a fictional creature coming after her life. April laughed as she shook her head. "What a load of garbage!" She cussed. Was the Granny expecting her to be
time job. She would rather spend her time working herself to
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he worked at the bar from seven p.m to ten p.m, it was remaining thirty minutes for her to get of
still work her
r, they were here to mock her because she hasn't gotten
for April, despite her good grades, she still doesn't
already been bad enough. She knew what they wanted, they wanted to see her pissed by their rude remarks but little did they know that t
you just going t
l couldn't get a job but ended up working part time as
you need, the other bartenders will attend to you." She said in a composed manner indirectly te
l's reply. They were expecting her to be offended by t
nnoying." K
hining so bright in the sky. She remembered what her Grandma used to tell her when she was a kid. Her Grandma told her that if she made a wish on a full moon, her wish would be granted. As a k
il suddenly heard sounds of footsteps. She started walking slowly as she held unto her bag, afraid that she might ge
magination but now she was getting bad feelings. She hastened her steps as she couldn't wait to get home then she heard the sound of footsteps again, this time they were getting cl
he was so strong, way stronger than her. She whimpered in pain when his sharp