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Realistic Fiction
Top voted Realistic Fiction
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                                                By oliviadayy SILVER
Wyckoff, New Jersey
Everything had happened, yet nothing had changed. Walking through the walls of the building that was like a second home for six years of my life felt eerie. Over the shiny, shel...
                                                        
                                                                                                                
                                                        
                                                        
                                                    Wyckoff, New Jersey
Everything had happened, yet nothing had changed. Walking through the walls of the building that was like a second home for six years of my life felt eerie. Over the shiny, shel...
