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This 10 page paper is an exercise in creative writing. It's a work of fiction that creates some suspense for the reader and tells an enjoyable tale that is also correctly formatted, spelled and punctuated.
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writing arent necessary. While occasionally a story is so fantastic that an editor will forgive poor execution, its much more likely to find an audience if the basics are in
place. This paper is an exercise in creative writing. It tells a fictional story and does so using proper spelling, grammar and punctuation; it also seeks to intrigue the reader,
explore themes of conflict and change; and give a twist to the end. A Boy, a Girl and the Loch Ness Monster "You cant possibly be serious! I know you
like jokes, but this time youve gone too far!" "Im not joking. I wouldnt do that to you." "Yeah, right. I remember when we were kids; you used to tell
me all kinds of stories. You havent changed a bit. And to think I was really excited about seeing you again. How stupid is that?" "Sheila-" "Oh, shut up!" She
turned on her heel and walked away, leaving him to wonder how a day that had started so well could have ended so badly. It had actually started several weeks
earlier, when word had raced through the little Highland village that Sheila Adair was coming home. Maybe to stay, maybe just for a visit, nobody knew for sure. But she
was coming, and that was the main thing. For Robbie MacDonald, it was the only thing. Robbie and Sheila had grown up together, and had gone through the cycle of
being playmates as toddlers to the "oh yuck" stage around age eight. Then when they were teenagers, they began to think there might be something more. But before Robbie could
get up his nerve to even ask her out, Mr. Adair had gotten a job in the States and moved his whole family to Portland, Oregon. It seemed like it
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