~J Turner, Class of 2026 It was a foggy day on Alderney island as George Pike trotted down the narrow path towards the town center, his small stone cottage disappearing behind the hill. The waving reeds between the uneven cobbles scratched at his ankles and the tall...
~Waren Turner, Class of 2026 Chapter One There have been stories about the house. How going into it at midnight is a “mistake,” and how people who do enter it suffer a “gruesome fate.” Naturally, I don’t believe any of them. Codswallop, in my opinion. Who believes in...
~Reese Cawthorne, Class of 2026 “QUICK GET UP WE NEED TO GO!” Henry stumbled out of bed and said, “Why, dad? What’s wrong?” Now, you might be wondering what’s happening, but before I can tell you that I need to tell you this. One day there was a boy named...
~Renzo Ma, Class of 2026 87 steps. That was how many steps were from George’s kitchen to his car. He counted every single one. George climbed into his car and went on his way to his family reunion party. He was greeted by his mother at the front door, and when he came...
~Colin Mead, Class of 2026 The year was 2066 and all was well for Ryan Craner, he had made friends over the winter and had started a new life. He moved to a little island off Cape Cod from Florida last fall because the water had engulfed Miami. His mom didn’t like it...
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