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Don’t Stay Up So Late

When the sun heard, the sun challenged him to have a race around the world to see how people would react. Not knowing they were interfering with time, they sped ahead forty-eight years. Shawn was elderly and couldn’t show that much energy. He learned his talent couldn’t help him forever. He started to do things on his own again, and Father Time rewound him back to teenage age.

When Shawn died at age ninety he left a note: Move, think, and learn, and life will push you forward.

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Tall Paul

by Miles Davenport

there once Was a boy named Paul, and he was one hundred feet tall. Nine hundred more feet and he would have been as tall as the Empire State Building. He hated playing Hide-and-Go-Seek because he was so big. He would always be found, but he couldn’t find anyone. A lot of the time, he would cry. Everybody hated when he cried; it was like a huge rainstorm. His parents only found him one pair of clothes. He wore extra-extra-extra-extra-extra large.

One day, some guy named Steve with a race car challenged Paul to a race. The race was to go all the way to Texas and back. They would start on Sunday at twelve pm.

A couple of days later, the race was about to start. Ready, set, go! Paul took about ten steps and they could not see Paul or the car. Then they got a complaint from Texas that a car was there, but the tall guy had left. Everyone looked toward the finish line. Paul had crossed.

As it happened, the car had run out of gas, so Steve

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