Tag: 250 words
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Brutal
I never knew brutal until I left my parents’ house for the very first time. Until that very moment, I never considered that every family didn’t have a housekeeper, a chauffeur, and a chef on call at all hours. I didn’t know everyone didn’t have an extra vacation house or two. When I finally went…
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Survival
I knew middle school would be survival of the fittest, but I didn’t know until I was in eighth grade. Didn’t realize my ‘friends’ weren’t really my friends until that year. Didn’t realize those who I thought cared about me didn’t really care at all. The more time I spent alone in the presence of…
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The Ride of My Life
I chased the horses and wondered when I could ride one myself. Everything I ever wanted in my life began and ended with horses. But for now, I was relegated to watching them on television and reading them to life out of library books. With parents who treated me like a porcelain doll, my chances…
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Criminal Defense
“I am honestly not sure how he is going to get over this. How is he going to get by. He was arrested!” I listened to my aunt rant and rave about my cousin’s latest arrest. If she knew how many times he had really been arrested, she would have a complete fit. She only…
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Love of Suffering
From an early age, I knew running was the one thing I could focus on. The one thing I could use to get away from troubles at home. The only action I could take where my family wouldn’t join in and in the action, I could take the time to quiet my buzzing mind. I…
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No Decision Here
“There is no decision here. You will not leave. You will not leave this house. This is your future. Our family is your future.” My father stood over me and I wondered how I would survive if I stayed under his roof for one more night. My creativity was stifled by a man who didn’t…
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Free and Clear
“We are in the free and clear. I hope we can escape before he gets back,” Riley whispered as we both listened for Jerald to come back. His heavy tread on the wood floor was the only way we knew whether or not he was home. For being such a shy and docile man, I had…