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ღஐKendraღஐ
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Oct 29, 2011 01:32PM

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"Ya I was one of the first people to come up in the box. It's been about two years." Alex said kicking a rock.
(( Where are they?? ))


"Ya that's the one. We grow most of our food there. The rest of the food either comes from the box of from the slaughter house. I would show you that but you don't seem like the kinda person who is interested in seeing pig guts." Alex said.

((Thanks my bad))

Nodding and saying happily "Ya it's one of my favorite things to do"said Kendra with a smile


Alex walked over to the kitchens and sat down at a table.

"Frypan will tell us the food is ready in a few minutes and then we can go up and get some." Alex said gesturing to where they got food.

"Frypan will tell us the food is ready in a few minutes and then we can go up and get some." Alex said gesturin..."
Kendra waited for a few minutes for the food to be ready,and then got up to get some food. As kendra was walking back towards the table's she heard a loud alarm and shrieked. The sound took her by surprise and looked around saying "What was that?" said Kendra


And there he was.
A smile crept out onto her lips. "Welcome to the Glade."
The sound of footsteps brought Paizlie to look behind her and squint her aqua eyes against the harsh sunlight. It was Kendra. She resisted from spitting in disgust and turned back around to hold a hand out to the greenie.







Anyway, Paizlie, somehow coming back into the story, stepped into the conversation. "I'll handle this, Kendra." She said, speaking icily and in a coldfashion toward the girl who was probably the same height as her if not taller. She turned and looked up to Isaac.
"'Sup Isaac? I believe Kendra here is busy so I'll go sho' you around." She spoke clearly and distinctly, even though her new jersey accent was quite obvious.





He sighed in frustration and kicked at a nearby branch again, this time holding no limit on his fury. "I'm just so sick and tired of this life. It's always the same. Eventually, we're all just going to die here. Just like all of these kids," He said, gesturing to all of the makeshift headstones around him, "and it's just not worth it anymore."


