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A Mango-Shaped Space
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“They say the eyes are the window to the soul.”
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“I'm going to be so normal that when people look up normal in the dictionary, my name will be there.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“All those people in their black-and-white worlds - they have no idea what they're missing”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“… I just figured it would be easier to do the math problem with the numbers in the correct colors.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“Without the color, I don't know how to proceed. I'm lost in shades of gray.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“The pain hits me in thick black waves. I scream loud enough to wake the dead... only it doesn't.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“Then he lets out a surprisingly strong mustard-colored meow and settles back into his mother’s warmth. Who ever heard of a cat named Mustard? Impossible.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“When I was little, I used to run out into the rain and let the water run all over me. Then one day I saw lightning split a tree nearly in half. That pretty much took the joy out of prancing around in thunderstorms.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“orange trail leading down to the kitchen and”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“If I could paint, I would do it myself.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“My father plowed under our fields to make the landing space for his helicopter. Jenna’s father thinks my father is lazy since he only flies three times a week and is back by dinnertime. My father thinks Jenna’s father should mind his own business.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“I open my eyes and stare at the page. I see the black letters. But I also see the pinks and greens and purples and yellows. I can’t say I’m surprised.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“Mango is definitely not on the bed. The only thing there is, is a Mango-shaped space.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“Everyone is different that’s what makes the world interesting”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“She won a full scholarship by writing an essay on the pressure of writing an essay.”
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“afternoon”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“Are you all right?” my dad asks as I kick off my boots.
“I just keep doing stupid things,” I tell him. “Things I wind up regretting.”
He takes off my coat and hangs it up. “Welcome to being human. It’s part of the package.”
“Not for me,” Zack announces as he bounds down the stairs in his socks and slides up to us. “I intend to overcome my humanness. I will become a god.”
“What kind of god will you be?” I ask.
Trying unsuccessfully to pat down his messy hair, he says, “I’m still working on that part. But I will make the world a better place. Somehow or other.”
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“I just keep doing stupid things,” I tell him. “Things I wind up regretting.”
He takes off my coat and hangs it up. “Welcome to being human. It’s part of the package.”
“Not for me,” Zack announces as he bounds down the stairs in his socks and slides up to us. “I intend to overcome my humanness. I will become a god.”
“What kind of god will you be?” I ask.
Trying unsuccessfully to pat down his messy hair, he says, “I’m still working on that part. But I will make the world a better place. Somehow or other.”
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“...and then I scream loud enough to wake the dead... but it doesn't.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
“My mission was to multiply twenty-four times nine.”
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― A Mango-Shaped Space
