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Nervously she looked below for Shade, wanting tk make sure she was alright. Panicking she landed in an alley near Shade. She wrestled with her hoodie
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she fumbled with her keys, soon unlocking her door and stepping inside her apartment
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Faye struggled with the hoodie, trying to hide her wings. After a few minutes she'd finally managed and slipped out the alley, watching Ehade disappear inside the house. ... Rory watched in awe as the girls left, more, there were more!
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shade closed every curtain, taking off her hoodie to reveal a blackt-shirt with the words "sorry not sorry" on the front in white print
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Faye ran through streets, terrified that someone had seen them, that she would appear on the next news report or paper. It had been so stupid, she had been careful for years and now, today, she had risked it all. What was she thinking? ... Rory shook herself slightly and clambered back down the tree. Excitement now coursing through her.
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shade groaned, sitting down in her beanbag chair what was i thinking? i should have ran when she said that, now there are three people who saw me... i dont want to be a pet
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Faye ran and ran, panting as she reached the appartment she called home, she froze. Her nana would know if she skipped school and she didn't feel like lying in bed, pretending to be sick.
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she looked out back, at the woods. she went there when she was stressed, but for now she needed to hide. she grabbed a bag and began putting food in it, some extra clothes too, then ran out, into the woods
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Mika got out of bed, and looked around, just another day of life. She put on a t-shirt and put on a pair of old work jeans that where covered in gas and oil. She put on her work boots, and went down stairs to grab her keys. She stopped and gave her mom, and younger brother a hug. She grabbed her keys and got into her old chevy, and drove to school.
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No, she wouldn't go home, the school was technically supposed to call home if someone was absent but she knew they never did. With that in mind she made her decision. Anxious, she strode along the street, not knowing where to go, to run
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