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The Scared Chicken, Who Was Right To Be Scared!

  One day at the Amy’s Animal Farm there was a chicken, a chicken who was a very scared chicken, always running about when something terribly silly happened. That’s why every animal called the chicken “Scaredy”.  Well on a sunny afternoon when the cows were out, lambs, geese, ducks, hens and every animal was out, except Scaredy preferred to stay inside. She would go “CLUCK!” when an animal stepped back inside.  All the animals found a great annoyance in Scaredy and would never listen to her silly remarks and her silly predictions like,  “If you stay in the snow for long, you’ll turn into snow!” Scaredy said during Winter.  “Ugh, stop worrying!” the other animals would cry. One of the lambs was about to step out, when she saw a chicken under the hay, she knew immediately who it was, when she was trying to sleep, elder sheep would be discussing Scaredy. “What’s wrong this time, is the sun going to make you melt again or,” “Last night when I was getting into my toa...

Magic Mirror

  It was 5 in the morning on a Saturday and some creaking sound woke me up. I didn’t want to get up because, well, it was Saturday and 5 in the morning!  “Serenity!” my mom called. “Coming,” I said as I tried to pull myself from the bed’s grip. I walked so slowly it took me 20 minutes to get down the stairs, go right, turn left and go straight until I reached the kitchen. “Whoa what is that!?” I said out loud looking at a beautiful ornate mirror with a coat of shining silver diamonds. “Use your brain Serenity!” said my mom. “Yeah and mom please ground her for eating one of my chips,” said my older brother. “Stop it you snitch!” I shouted back. “Stop calling me a snitch!” my brother shouted back. I smiled evilly inside my head. I love when I bother him. “I know what it is, it’s a mirror. It’s just so fancy!” “I know!” my mom declared. “I’m going to use it for our party with my friends for a change.” When my mom and brother walked out of the kitchen, I sighed, for the last few y...