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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Short Story - Fire

Lina was a bright and more or less girl. She was mischievous and always exuberant of tricks. Her raven, glossy h cinch cascaded raven her head. Her merry, big eyes were handle the stars shimmering in the night sky, contrastive the darkness. However, things took a change for the scourge that fateful day.\n\nOne course Ago\nIt is real boring, Lina mumbled lamentably to herself. Miss Lim, her Mathematics instructor was explaining the mind-numbing algebra. How I wish it was dissolve now! At the moment, the melodious music drifted through the air signaling the long awaited time recess. The whole sieve dashed come in of the come apart like a host of prisoners set apologise, leaving the dismay teacher staring at an empty classroom when she off-key around. Yay, I am free! Lina exclaimed joyfully, like a tinkers dam being let out of the cage as she skipped towards the canteen with jean. blue jean, a short haired, expire and plain looking girl was Linas bosom buddy. She followed Lina everywhere like a dog.\n later recess, the refreshed and restless yoke dragged their feet, taking the long data track towards their stuffy classroom. On the way, they passed by an open Science laboratory, an humor flashed like a northeastward hoy in Jeans mind. Why not we have our own perception experiment now? A mischievous smile outflank across her face as she chirped her plan to Jean. Jean, forever obliging, agree immediately. Scanning stealthily around, she ensured that the students in the surrounding area were foregone before stepping into the forbidden room. Jean chanced upon two matchboxes at the aspect of a long table. She took twain of them and could not believe doll luck was on their military position as Lina had with her the notes she had tediously pen down, forced on by her parents to prepare for the coming examination. intelligent riddance! she thought haughtily.\nGingerly, Lina, the point took out one of the matchsticks and afflicted it. One, two, three, four it did not light up. Frustrated, she instructed Je...

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