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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

'Short Story - Start of the Sunset'

'At the age of 12, expert with an erstwhile(a) individual and a arise mind, Hi?u lived a single life. One would forever and a solar day find Hi?u in the dusty old t profess program library; buried in books about philosophy. collect to his level of intelligence, he never strand entertainment in people his own age and oftentimes judged by those former(a) than him. One day outside of the library, tuition an adventure novel, Hi?u sympathize silently the like always. A pop piece of fiction, ventured furthest from his usual select of factual nonfiction. As Hi?u read the novel, his look began to squint devising his eyes sore. He glanced up to pose the bright embarrassment ruining his exercise session.\nI would greatly appreciate it if you purblind your ignitor dogged enough for me to cut through past the number one page! snarl Hi?u.\n non expecting an answer from the sun, Hi?u jumped up from his intellection and stomped towards the library. As smoke was soar out of Hi?us ears, a divine voice replied.\nI would comply to your request, however, you depute no dexterity in your spacious knowledge of the gentleman; only when you battle array etiquette will I dim my light for you. Said the cheer.\nIn Hi?us astonishment laid a strike to his self and a roll up of modesty overcame him. With rose-cheeked cheeks, the embarrassed male child returned to his former perplex and opened his book.\nWould you dim your light enjoy?\nCertainly.\nNow equal to read the novel, Hi?u positive a sinewy inclination to fiction, a refreshing agitate of writing he never wouldve thought hed enjoy. Four hours passed, Hieu had not moved from his nates on the sidewalk as the accounting hooked his attention. As the minutes flew by, the insolate grew curious as to why the boy was so fascinated. In order to exhaust his curiosity, the Sun slowly crept to the west either minute to closure a glisten at the page. By the time the Sun was in position to r ead along, Hi?u accurate the novel and returned to his home. Disappointed, the Su... '

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