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The Red Raven

MS Literary & Arts Magazine Trinity Preparatory School

Liam O’Connor, Grade 7 “The Raven”--monoprint

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The Red Raven Staff 2012-2013

Agatha Advincula

Jenna Chen

Ava Hickman

Teagan Hosebein

Lauren Lee

Alexandra Lipton

Ayla Maugans

Zoe Myers-Bochner

Hayley Nash

Roland Spillmann

Faculty Advisor

Mrs. Leanna Bird

Special Thanks

Mrs. Margaret Griffith

Mrs. Kymberly Moreland-Garnett

Dr. Barbara Clanton

Trinity Preparatory School

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Table of Contents

Mackie Clarke The Beggar 6

Lauren Lee Winter Death 9

Thidarath Sukserm Unforgettable 10

Diego Santiago

Think Outside the Pencil Box 13

Delaney McLinden Autumn Magic 14

Susanna Lowndes Bookworm 16

Kayla Peck

Childhood 17

Michaela Issacs Superman 18

Summer Heidish Flag 20

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Teagan Hosbein Red 21 Murder at Topaki Palace 34

Jenna Chen Brackets 21 Rain 40

Karishma Patel

A Forest of Trees 22

Lara Boerth-Dryden Where I‟m From 23

Alexandra Lipton The Angel Saga 24

Caleigh Griffin Punching Holes 26

Rakhi Patel Serverus Snape 27

Prianca Nagda The Big Picture 29

Tyler Covington Killer‟s Misery 30

Haley Nepple Once Upon a Time 32

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Ishan Perera Moments from Memory 41

Suzannah Evans It‟s the Cat‟s Meow 42

Ayla Maugans The Age of Man 45

Rachel Sharp Vera‟s Victim 46

Matthew Johnson Do You Get the Point? 48

Haley Nash The Last Song of a Mockingbird 49

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Index of Art

Michaela Issacs The Dark Night 8

Samy Asfoor Star 12

Rose Millson Pumpkins 15

Michelle Ohlwiler Embrace 20

Lauren Hongamen Enchanted 28

Sarah Martino Hearts over Secrets 31

Maya Ilagan Mama Giraffe 33

Mandy Feenstra Blue Fish 40

Kenny Spence Monarch 43

Charlie Tang Skull 44

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The Beggar

Mackie Clarke, Grade 8

The arms wrapped around an unkempt body rearranged the

tattered, shabby remains of a coat fluttering gently in the wind.

As a man walked by, the coarse face of the beggar was raised, a

croaking voice forced over lips gone stiff with cold. “Spare a

dollar for a soul down on its luck?” The man stopped and

turned slowly around. His face was a mask of anger. “I am a

man. You are a man. We had the same chances in life, I being

born a beggar, like you. But unlike you, I came to the terms of

my sad, homeless, lazy life, and I changed. I worked. I will—”

the next he said in a sing-song voice, sneering, “spare you a

dollar, if you spare me your trash.” With that, and a last

disdainful look, he spat at the feet of the beggar. The beggar

shuffled closer into himself, his crusted eyes full of pain and

sorrow.

Another breeze whistled past, keeping pace with the next

passers‟-by quick, footsteps. A father and a son. Again, an

upturned face with pleading eyes, a rasping, imploring tone.

“Spare a dollar for a soul down on its luck?” The child jumped

back in shock, horror plain on his face, clutching the coarse but

familiar tweed jacket worn by the man. The man turned slowly

toward the beggar. “I am a man. You are a man. Life must have

been hard to you.” He kneeled, getting closer to the beggar,

directing his whole self toward the poor man, and pulled out his

wallet. “I beg of you—take this money and find yourself.

Emerge from the hole of your current life, as a new, better

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man!” At the end of his little sermon, the man‟s eyes glow with

excitement and a sweet hope. He placed a twenty dollar bill into

the rough, lined hand of the beggar. The beggar, looking down,

accepted the money. He did not thank or even acknowledge the

presence of the man. The father stood. He took the child and

lifted him to his chest. He looked at the beggar for a moment

with eyes dark and wet and pained. A choked puff of cold white

breath left his mouth as he lifted the child to his face and

shoulder. He walked away.

The beggar lifted his head almost mechanically, with dead eyes.

His voice, on par with his eyes, was monotonous and distant.

“Spare a dollar for a soul...” His arms no longer hugged himself,

but hung loosely by his sides, slightly away from his body, like a

wingless bird that wanted to fly. A passerby, who had put her

head down and tried to hurriedly pass, suddenly stopped. She

turned around, slowest of all, eyes wide and wet. “John?” “… a

dollar…” “John! It‟s Clara. Your sister! I haven‟t seen you

in…Let me get you home! Come! John?” For the beggar had

fallen to the ground. The woman, now quiet, kneeled and took

the beggar in her arms. His wide eyes were quiet, his arms

stiff—as if gliding—as if he had flown. The woman bowed her

head. Her eyes shone with peace. She gently closed the beggar‟s

eyes, which only now were at rest, since all worries were gone.

The woman wrapped her arms around an unkempt body

rearranged the tattered, shabby remains of a coat fluttering

gently in the wind.

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Michaela Issacs, Grade 8

“The Dark Night” --- monoprint

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Winter Death Aviline, Grade 7

The chills on her arms,

The blanket of winter encasing her in a tomb,

For she is no longer part of the living.

She turns her head

To see the last breath of life

Escape her lips.

Then,

It is blackness

Swallowing her whole.

Blackness -

The one thing that is her friend,

Her only friend.

She no longer laughs at jokes

Or prods her finger in your side.

She is gone.

Will you weep?

Will tears gush

From the corners of your eyes?

I know you loved her,

But will you

Join her?

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Unforgettable Thidarath Sukserm, Grade 8

Never in my entire life have I walked into such a

breathtaking sight. The intricate carvings making permanent

memories in the sleek walls capture my baby blue eyes. I am

unable to turn away. The gentle breeze brushes across my face,

blowing my golden brown hair back behind me. Not too hot,

not too cold. The weather is perfect. I can hear tiny birds

chirping in the trees as if they were singing a song to me. I feel

so open to the world in a comfortable, loving way. The

gleaming floorboards are a pleasure to walk upon. My ears can

almost catch them welcoming a shy, little girl into their

presence. I slowly walk over to the balcony as the wind whips

my dark brown hair back. Looking out towards the distance, I

see pink flower petals fly through the wind like airplanes. I turn

towards the bare walls and think about how many memories

will be engraved within them.

Walking across the icy floorboards sends a chill from the

bottom of my feet all the way up my spine. Outside, the

beautiful, lush trees have been stripped of their green leafy

clothing and left with naked brown branches. Me with my tan

skin covered in goose bumps and purple, chapped lips, I shakily

walk to the balcony and wish for the sun to manifest itself, to

let me know that it hasn‟t abandoned me forever. But, it never

comes. A million little drops of frozen rain falls from the sky,

racing each other to touch the ground. The weather is cold

enough to turn water into ice within a matter of seconds. I step

away and look at the north wall. My big blue eyes lay upon a

single picture. It‟s of my parents on their wedding day. Black

and white smiles light up the picture as the bride and groom

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hold hands. It brings a smile to my face every time I look at it.

Who knew that a single picture could make my day? The old, rickety floorboards creak as if crying out in pain

under every step despite the fact that a feather of a person is

lying upon them. Hobbling ever so slightly, I‟m afraid that I‟ll

fall through the floor if another step is to be taken. I brush a

strand of stiff gray hair behind my ear. Without the protection

of mahogany walls in various areas, the atmosphere can make

even the toughest soldier feel vulnerable. In the raging heat of

the day, perspiration collects upon the back of my neck and

face. Sometimes I wonder if the sun is trying to punish those of

us who‟ve committed a sin. The dilapidated wooden structure is

a plant dying of thirst. They‟ve been neglected for who knows

how long- slowly withering away to non-existence. The

surrounding pieces are peeling away like orange carcasses. Aged

pictures sit upon the walls with their yellow sun tan capturing

the smiles from all over the world and bringing them together

as one. How a single place can hold so many memories never

fails to amaze me. I will keep the image in my mind until the

day I die.

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Samy Asfoor, Grade 7

“Star” --- monoprint

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Think Outside the Pencil Box Diego Santiago, Grade 6

Let me start by introducing myself. My name is Buddy, and I

am a yellow #2 pencil. I live in a blue pencil pouch with my three

pencil brothers, my cousin the ball point pen, and my arch

nemesis, the evil pink pearl eraser. We were all anxious for Diego‟s

first day of school, and we all wanted to be the first to help him. As

he carefully opened the zipper of his pencil pouch, I decided to

take matters into my own hands (a very difficult task considering I

have no limbs) and poked my freshly pointed head into the light.

He quickly grabbed my thin golden body and began to write his

name in the corner of a blank, loose-leaf paper. From that moment

on, we were inseparable!

I get to give life to Diego‟s imagination. There is nothing better

that I could think to use my lead for. From dinosaurs to dungeons,

I enjoy transforming his thoughts into written masterpieces. I

honestly don‟t understand why it says #2 on my body because

clearly, I am Diego‟s #1 Buddy!

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Autumn Magic Delaney McLinden, Grade 7

I was riding my bike on a cool November day, as puffy, white

blobs danced across the sky in swift, sinuous motions. The leaves

from the trees spun and fluttered along with the breeze. It may

not seem like much, but this day gave me warmth inside. This day

was one I will never forget, because it made me realize how

beautiful the world really is.

It was an average Tuesday morning, two years ago. I didn‟t

have school, because it was Thanksgiving break. I slept in late and

watched television most of the day. Late into the afternoon, I had a

strange urge to go outside.

I rarely ever used my bike. It sat in the corner of my garage,

covered in spider webs. The webs had the most intricate designs,

weaved back and forth in a spiral pattern. Carelessly, I pulled the

bike from the wall, regretfully destroying the beautiful masterpiece

belonging to the spider. Slowly waking up from my daydream, I

felt the air succumb to an unusual stillness. There wasn‟t a single

sound. Time seemed to stop, and everything around me seemed to

freeze. I ignored it and quickly pedaled out of my garage and into

the light.

It was 20 minutes into the bike ride when out of the blue, I

unconsciously stopped. I remembered that the sun shone perfectly

through the trees and cast bold shadows against the newly paved

road. The trees looked like they were in a trance swaying back and

forth simultaneously. The wind picked up speed and all the

reddish-orange leaves that were once on the ground were now

soaring in the blue sky, swirling and dancing. It was magical! The

coolness of the air sent shivers up my spine. It sounded like it was

raining because of the wind taunting the oak and magnolia trees all

around me, forcing thousands of leaves to brush against each other

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as it threatened to blow the off the leaves. I whipped around to see

if anyone was looking to see what I witnessed. No one was there.

I was alone, enjoying the beautiful scene. The flying leaves tickled

my skin and warmth bubbled up inside of me, even though the air

was cold.

It was so peaceful. Why did I stop my bike? Was I meant to see this? Am I the only one who has experienced this? Are flying leaves normal? Still thinking, time slowed down. The leaves

gently fell to the ground. The once strong wind faded into a slight

breeze, and the trees woke up from their trance. The sun, still

casting marvelous orange shadows, sank lower into the horizon.

Rose Millson, Grade 7

“Pumpkins” --- mixed media

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Bookworm Sussana Lowndes, Grade 6

I went to the library and thought "What should I get?"

Maybe that book by Robert Snet,

Or maybe the one called My Life as a Pet.

I looked through the ones by Alicia Catoto,

But then I thought, "I'd rather eat a potato."

My friend said that this one was great,

But I read the back and it was by an author I hate!

But then, I looked back, and saw there was a bestseller there,

But I read the first page and it was about doing your hair!

Then I looked sideways and what did I see?

A sequel to my favorite book by Bobby Mcgee!

I rushed over to it, grabbed it, checked it out, ran to the car,

And read the whole thing; it was amazing and bizarre.

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Childhood

Kayla Peck, Grade 8

Every now and then she tends to find me,

The fledgling of a girl I used to know.

I'd sworn I would put my past behind me

To clear the path down which I'm forced to go.

Yet still, from time to time, she takes me back

To times that were much simpler than these-

When I had trust that, nowadays, I lack

And once I'm there I never want to leave.

So, now, I'm bound to all these memories

And choices made that lost what could have been.

Like tender songs with broken melodies,

I fight a war that I can never win.

And now, for fear of bringing back more pain,

I cannot bear to see the girl again.

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Superman Michaela Issacs, Grade 8

Deep blue eyes pierced the shadows, gaze locked on a small

town. The barren grassland‟s winds were humid, rustling short

brown hair. A hand raised and contorted into a sign. The soft

crunching of leaves followed soon after.

But the hand-raiser stayed behind, a crease forming

between his eyes. As gunshots rang through the air, he ducked

further into the shadows of the trees. He should be out there. It

was his duty to fight along his comrades, to make the world

safer for his children. But when the battle was against innocent

civilians, it was less of a fight for world peace than it was a

slaughter.

Fire, gunpowder, and blood flooded his nose, pushing bile

up his throat. This was wrong. So, so wrong. These people didn‟t

have any defense. All they‟d done was build their homes on an

invisible line, one that didn‟t even exist. His superiors had

called them villains, but truly, they were the heroes in this

fight.

A shaky breath tumbled out of his throat. This was treason;

what was he thinking? That he could save them somehow?

Rebel against his comrades to save people he didn‟t even know?

But hadn‟t his children always called him Superman? The

good guy, the hero, the man who does no wrong? If he left the

safety of the trees, he‟d be betraying his children. He wouldn‟t

be their Superman; he‟d be the nameless pawn in the

background, following orders without a thought of his own.

And what kind of father would that be to look up to?

Sweat ran down his face in rivets as he hugged himself,

posture tight and rigid. If he fought against his comrades, his

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green padded vest wouldn‟t help him. One gun against a

hundred, even if those guns were previously friendly, would do

little. The helmet may as well have been a joke. With so many

other vital parts of the body to hit, why would someone aim for

the top of his head?

If he didn‟t succeed in his rebellion, he wouldn‟t be there

for his children at all. So, would he stand by his country or his

children? A giant decision, with less than a minute to make it.

Someone would notice his absence soon, he knew. To think he

was once proud of his promotion. His posture remained tight before melting, his arm fluidly

swinging his gun over his shoulder. He rubbed his fingers over

the silver dog tags hanging around his neck. They wouldn‟t be

put to use today. Today, he would live. Live for his children and

lift his guilty heart with their bright smiles when he came

home. What they didn‟t know wouldn‟t hurt them.

Gun braced against his shoulder, he came out from behind

the safety of his tree.

None of the civilians survived that day.

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Michelle Ohlwiler

“Embrace” --- monoprint

Flag Summer Heidish, Grade 7

A flag is like an ocean, sometimes still, calm;

other times wild, thrashing about, creating its own

waves.

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Red Teagan Hosbein, Grade 7

Royally waves her hand as she steps out of the gold trimmed

carriage to signal her arrival to her people.

Elegantly bows and proceeds up the marble stairs of her

palace to prepare for the ball. Delicately dancing around the ballroom, as light as a feather, she‟s beautiful, but watch for her temper.

[Brackets] Jenna Chen, Grade 7

Do brackets have baskets

And play tennis with rackets?

Do they play in the snow

With their warm wool jackets?

Do they wear skirts with plackets

And play all the day?

Do they work „til they‟re worn

Or read blue poetry packets?

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A Forest of Trees

Karishma Patel, Grade 8

The air begins to warm and the temperatures slowly rise as the

days get longer. The trees whistle when the wind blows. As the

bees begin to swarm and the butterflies begin to flutter around

the opening buds, the birds sit in their nests and sing their

harmonious melodies. The sun shines brightly through the

branches providing gleeful warmth to all the animals. The trees

are full with leaves of green. Hanging from their branches are

ripe fruits and blooming flowers.

The forest is full of bright reds, oranges, purples, yellows,

browns, bronzes, and dappled grays. The air is crisp and fresh. It

is warm, yet there is a steady, cool breeze that blows through

the forest. The trees‟ leaves rustle like restless children. The

vibrant leaves float to the ground like dancers waltzing. As the

wind blows, the trees stand tall and strong. On the topmost

branch of the tree, squirrels scamper around in search of acorns

for their upcoming period of hibernation.

Snow falls lightly on the trees‟ bare branches. The bare winter

trees are skeletal hands reaching out of the snow covered

ground. Their bare branches hide nothing; they have no secrets.

Icicles reflect the cold image of the forest. It is cold, but

somehow the forest gives off a kind of warmth due to its peace.

There is snow everywhere, filling any gaps. There is not a place

touched by white. There is no sign of life. All are asleep in their

homes for the season. There is no sound, only stillness. All is

quiet and calm.

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Where I’m From Lara Boerth-Dryden, Grade 6

I am from leotards,

from G.K and Snowflake. I am from my room which smells like pages of books,

so old and dusty it is hard to breathe. I am from the fairy tree which is filled with sprites

and pine needles; I climb as high as I dare to see their world.

I am from homemade ice cream and short heights, from Stephanie and Robbie.

I am from the smarties and the readers, from following your dreams and trying your hardest!

I am from the Christian family and I can always Feel safe and forgiven.

I am from Oviedo, Florida coffee and ice cream, From the day I adopted my siblings to the day of my first words.

Down the hall the wall is crowded with pictures of the past. All of those familiar faces that fill my dreams with happiness

I am from those moments- a leaf falling from a tree, and Allowing the wind to take me away.

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The Angel Saga Alexandra Lipton, Grade 7

Some people think that all eleven-year-olds are kids who know almost nothing about the world. They have bad attitudes, immature minds, and a knack for getting into trouble. That’s true, mostly. I see eleven-year-olds all the time. In fact, I seem to be one. But I’m not. I am wise, powerful, and immortal. If everyone knew that, they would run for their lives. My name is Rose, I am three thousand years old, and I am an angel. I was born in the early 1000s (B.C.E.). My parents were mortals. On the day of my birth, heaven and earth touched for the quickest second. In that second the sun and moon and the powers of heaven and earth were at their strongest. You may have already figured this out, but in that second, I was born. As father held me in his hands, I began to glow. I turned into a yellow silhouette of a baby girl. Father’s jaw dropped, and he allowed me to slip out of his hands. I landed on the ground, got onto my feet, jumped, and flew up to the ceiling. By this time, I was a blinding white orb of energy. I came down slowly and flew right back into Father’s arms. He handed me to Mother, who was too proud of her two-minute old daughter to speak. As I gradually stopped glowing, Mother cradled me and kissed my forehead. She loved me. Father never did accept me as his daughter. When I flew over to him every afternoon, he would grunt, nod his head once, and go back to what he was doing. I loved him anyway. I tried to impress him by walking or having intelligent conversations, but to no avail; he would grunt, nod his head once, and go back to what he was doing. So, my life was not handed to me on a silver platter. When I had grown up, I was five feet tall with beautiful, curly auburn hair and no flaws. I did have something bugging me: my powers. I never spoke of my powers in front of my friends. Who knows how they might have reacted! Ignored me? Spread rumors about me? Taken advantage of me? It was just too risky. I had to live with the secret. And I did. I could get by with my powers until I turned 60. My parents died a long time before, so I was alone. The problem was that my friends had aged, my co-workers had become older, and time had passed. In spite of all this, I was trapped inside a young person’s body, which was not always a bad thing. I could still do all the things a young person could, as if I hadn’t aged at all. The only downside was friendship. I could not have long-term friends because I always stayed the same as they grew

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older. Imagine living forever and having a great time, but never having one person with whom to share the stories. Each of my friendships lasted about three years, so nobody became suspicious. Now that you know a little about my background, let’s get to the story. In the late 2000s, I lived in Georgia. Every morning it was the same routine: get up, go to work, go home, go to bed, and repeat. Not this morning. This morning, when I woke up, sirens were going off all around town. I turned on the news, and the television reporter was shouting into the camera, “We are experiencing a world-wide lock down! The storm you see behind me is a monster! 2,385 miles wide, this storm is ripping apart everything in its path. So far, there have been a total of 3,628 casualties. The hospitals are full. We advise that you stay put until further notice!” Then the television went fuzzy. I decided that I would not be going to work that day. I rushed downtown. The streets were deserted. Every couple of buildings, a face peered through the window, attempting to catch a glimpse of the activity. The majority of the town was inside the market, stocking up on necessities. As I opened the door, a family came up behind me. There was a mother, a father, a toddler, and a baby. They yelled at me to get out of the way, and as soon as I did, they bolted inside and yelled at others to move so they could buy food. Once I had finished watching this phenomenon, I went inside. The shelves were mostly empty, and the check-out lines were backed up tremendously. I could not believe how many people there were; I didn’t know that our town was this populated. I went back to the meat section, but there was nothing. I went over to the dairy section, but it was empty. I realized that if this storm had come to blow my house over, the chances of me surviving were very slim, anyway. I didn't need more food, and neither did these people. I went back to my house. As soon as I reached my front door, the storm hit. The wind blew, and my freshly raked leaves flew everywhere. I dashed inside, but my front door wouldn't close because the wind kept it open. My house made strange creaking and groaning noises, so I moved to the basement. When the storm grew worse, I went back up to the living room and looked outside. A bright white light circled my house. The storm ceased around me, and I was sure that I was flying. My life flashed before me. I saw the light. In one instant, everything changed. I was back with my mother and father, with all the friends I had met, and with all the people I cared about. I knew that I had died, that my time had come, but it was all right. I was with the people that had played a big part in my life. I was in a wonderful place, a place that I should have been a long time ago.

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Punching Holes Caleigh Griffin, Grade 6

I‟m a normal hole punch. I started in the store, brand new, and

my metal was shining. The very next day I was bought and moved

to Mrs. Anderson‟s class room. The next morning, after only three

uses, I broke. Well, I guess that‟s what you get for being cheaply

made. I was later thrown away, and I thought I was done for, but

that was not my ending after all. I was picked up by a handyman

and fixed with some tape. Anyway, I wish I had been left there

because I then moved to a class room of seventh graders who hit

the top of my head so hard I was afraid I would get a concussion.

From the amount of papers put in to the force of being hit, who

knew when the tape would break? Certainly, not me.

Almost two months later it finally broke, and I really did meet

my maker. Actually it was a recall notice because the springs were

defective and had been launching out at people when they were

hole punching. So that was the end of me, tossed out to rot in the

trash and replaced by a fancy hi-tech industrial strength hole

punch.

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Serverus Snape Rakhi Patel, Grade 8

Severus Snape was so slimy and greasy,

Just like a striking slithering snake.

But an actor oh! an actor of great

For his master, Dumbledore‟s, sake.

The order of Phoenix thought he was bad;

He was the slayer of Albus Dumbledore

Voldemort‟s side thought he was good,

A spy and possessor of brains that soar.

The wand Voldemort was using didn‟t work,

For him, at least, and thought to kill

Snape who he thought was the true owner,

But Harry was watching, as if from a sill.

A great giant snake clambered forward

Its name hissed, “Nagini. Dinner,”

And she towered over another snake.

Still and quiet, the slave looked thinner.

Nagini struck, making that snake gasp out.

Nagini raised her ugly head

And followed out after her master.

And the silent snake, Snape, was dead.

Blood mixed with white silvery stuff,

Harry took the memories that had been signed

And looked into them with a deep heart

And saw that loathing man had been kind.

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Lauren Hongamen, Grade 7 “Enchanted”---monoprint

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The First Picture Prianca Nagda, Grade 8

Darkness swallows the room, making me feel small and alone. Sound roars from around me, as I swivel around trying to locate the source. The surface in front of me slowly begins to glow with a white light. A picture begins to manifest itself, along with an epic melody. Snow begins to fall as a fast object, as red as the berries which you may find on a brush nearby, speeds towards me. I feel my palms get sweaty, and I stifle the need to flee as it comes rushing towards me. I gasp and avert my eyes as it becomes apparent that it‟s headed straight at me , and I will not be able to run. And then I am behind the object. Perhaps, it has gone straight through me, or has it just avoided me? It makes a noise, almost as an elephant talks through its long trunk. A girl with red, rouged lips, a short bob, and a sparkling headpiece leans out and waves at me. I lift my hand, but before I can do anything it speeds off on the straight string, going straight to the small sun that lies ahead! Clouds spout out the back end of this monstrosity, and the reeds and grasses swayed in its wake, leaving me with only wonder about what just happened.

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Killer’s Misery

Tyler Covington, Grade 8

As Jacob‟s fist flies through the air, curled around the long

knife handle, going back in a curved arc, an image flashes through

the killer‟s mind. He witnessed this happen to another woman. He

saw a man with the same knife, the same evil eyes, and the same

mind yank a woman into a dark alley and demand money from

her. The man saw the killer throw the woman to the ground after

she refused to give him any money. He saw her try to fight back,

and he did nothing because he was scared of what would happen

to him. He was a child when he saw this, after all.

But now, as the man he is, he recognizes that doing nothing

was cowardice. The woman was his mother. As the killer looks

into his victim‟s eyes he sees the same fear that he saw in his

mother‟s, the night she was brutally murdered. What he doesn‟t

see is the hatred that he saw in his mother‟s eyes the night she was

killed. She had hatred in her eyes because she hated scum like her

murderer. The killer does not see this hatred in the man‟s eyes, but

sympathy. He sees how the man feels sorry for him, for whatever

had happened to him in his life that drove him to mugging people

on the streets and killing people to survive. As the killer looks into

the man‟s eyes, he releases the knife and it clatters to the ground in

an eruption of echoes that not only sounds in the alley but in the

killer‟s conscience as well. This is the loudest noise the killer had

heard since his mother‟s scream when she was stabbed.

As the knife clatters to the ground, the killer releases the

victim and apologizes for his shameful and hideous actions. He tells

the man how his mother‟s death before his eyes drove him to

insanity and made him become a terrible man. The victim

apologizes for the killer‟s loss. He pulls out his wallet and offers a

wad of cash to the killer.

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He says, “Take this. It is a reminder that even though there are

evil people in this world, there are good people as well.” The killer

accepts the money and thanks the man for his generosity and

kindness. The man pats the killer on the shoulder and walks away.

The killer is left in the alley to weep in sorrow. He weeps for his

loss and he weeps for his mother‟s.

Sarah Martino, Grade 7 “Hearts Over Secrets”---monoprint

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Once Upon A Time Haley Nepple, Grade 8

She walked into the room. There were millions of books

stacked on top of each other, so many that if someone touched

them too hard, an avalanche of books would pile on top of her.

People were everywhere—sitting, lying down, standing, all

absorbed in their books. She knew where she was going; she

always has. She went to the back were the genre Fantasy was

written. Below was a shelf, fresh and new. She picked up a book.

Its brown coat looked like creamy chocolate, and the title shined

like the sun. She slowly began to open the book; It smelled fresh

and new. The binding was strong like an ox. She read her favorite

words, “Once upon a time”, and just like that, she was absorbed in

the book. Images flashed through her head of the protagonist

coming to the rescue. She couldn‟t put it down. She sat and read

all day until the library closed.

A young lady walked in. Computers and Kindles were spread

around the room. Few of the people were reading books. She goes

to the Fantasy section. Her polished fingernails pull out the same

old book. The color has dimmed, the title was losing its shine, but

she didn‟t care. It was worn out but still in good condition. To her,

it was new. She opened the book. She was pulled into the story.

Some stared at her. Others never looked up from their screens. She

didn‟t care; in fact, she didn‟t even notice. When she was finished,

it was as black as midnight outside. This didn‟t bother her, as she

was use to it. The women at the desk told her what to do. She

locked the doors and headed to her car.

Everyone stares at her. Some are too busy playing a game to

notice. That doesn‟t bother her. Everywhere she looks there are

iPads, Kindles, computers, and Nooks. Many of the books were

gone like the wind, without a trace. Many people didn‟t care.

They wanted to use the new high tech gadgets. In the back was a

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sign that read Fantasy. Below it was a shelf, covered with cobwebs

and on the shelf sat a dilapidated book, covered in dust. She gently

picked it up, in fear of it breaking in her wrinkled hands. The

cover was molded and smelled rotten, but to her, it was fresh. If

there was a title, you couldn‟t see it. She slowly opened it, the

binding barely holding itself together. Some of the pages were

gone; it didn‟t matter. She knew the words by heart. She started

with her favorite words, “Once upon a time.”

May

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Murder at the Topkapi Palace

Teagan Hosbein, Grade 7

Matt Walker slipped into bed after a hard night of searching the streets

of New York City for a notorious gang, but instead of finding the one he was looking for, he found two others. He massaged his sore jaw, which had caught the blow of one of the thugs and rolled over. He was just nodding off to sleep when his cell phone rang. He picked it up.

“Matt Walker,” he said drowsily. “Matt, this is very important.” Matt recognized the voice on the other

line, which had a slight Turkish accent, as his old buddy Yavuz. “I think that the Topkapi Palace dagger will be stolen soon.”

Yavuz had been a security guard at Topkapi Palace in Istanbul after Matt had gotten him out of a tough situation regarding his previous job and boss. They became good friends and still kept in touch after two years.

“What’s wrong? What happened?” Matt asked. He stood up. “I can’t tell you on the phone, but I think that my life is in danger, too. Just

get over here as quickly as possible. I want to show you a few things.” “Yav”- He hung up. Matt put the phone in his pocket and quickly packed a

small duffel bag. Then he ran downstairs and hailed a cab for the airport. Kennedy was packed, as usual, even at 2:30 in the morning. Matt took out

his CLEAR card and made his way through expert flyer security. He presented his recently bought ticket to the attendant and… slept for the next thirteen hours.

“We are now landing in Istanbul,” the flight attendant announced, jerking Matt awake. “Please make sure you have all your personal items. I hope you enjoyed your flight.

Matt zoomed out of the airport and boarded the next bus he saw. He got out thirty minutes later and hurried through the Topkapi palace courtyards. He took no notice of the police cars parked on the palace lawns. He navigated through the display rooms and finally ended up in the dagger room. A heavy blockade of police officers surrounded the case that displayed the dagger. Matt instantly knew that something was wrong. He immediately assumed the worse; the dagger of Topkapi had been stolen. He pushed through the police talking amongst themselves and found himself in the center of the room. Broken glass covered the floor. As he had suspected, the dagger was gone, but there was also something he hadn’t suspected. On the floor lay the body of Yavuz. Matt hurried to his side where some policemen were emptying his pockets of his possessions. Matt showed them his personal investigator badge and began sifting through the things.

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“Boy, he carries a lot at once,” thought Matt as he picked up a nail trimming kit, wallet, paddle board, pepper spray, dog treats, Charlie Brown keychain, and notebook. “Ooh, notebook,” thought Matt, flipping through its pages. Nothing caught his eye. All it contained was a lot of appointments and grocery lists. He was almost about to put it down. Then, he flipped to the last entry. It looked to be a normal list of sorts until he saw the title: Places to Take Matt When He Is Here. The list was of random places, many of them in different countries, such as Quebec, Mount Everest, and underwater. What was peculiar about the list was that all of the capital letters in the list were underlined, like Yavuz wanted to put an extra emphasis on those particular letters. Matt pulled out his cell phone and took a picture of the small page. Then he set it down and kept looking around the room. Aside from the body and the glass, Matt noticed a large, smooth stone.

“Obviously this was used to break the glass,” Matt thought. “It could also be the murder weapon. But no one will know until they do an autopsy.”

He went up to one of the police and asked him in fluent Turkish if there were any suspects yet. The cop answered him, also in Turkish, “Yes, a woman who visited the Palace every day. She especially seemed interested in the dagger room and spent most of her time here. The other suspect is a man. He was a security guard here, but he quit two months ago.”

“Anyone else?” asked Matt. The police shook his head. “Interesting,” Matt said under his breath. “Thank you. Do you also happen to know where I can find them?”

“The lady is visiting from France; we have just been notified. She is staying at Kucuk Ayasofya Caddesi 25 on Istanbul Provence in suite 415. The man has a house on Oyuncu Sk and his number is 1820.”

“Thank you so much sir. Goodbye.” Matt scooted through the wall of police officers and strode quickly onto the grounds. He waited down by the road and boarded a bus which took him to the Topkapi Sarayi Muzesi Hotel where he checked in. He hurried up the stairs and entered his room. It was a comfortable room with a window on the far corner and a full bed with a red and yellow patterned quilt. A fancy mirror faced the bed and underneath it was a small chest with a few drawers. The bathroom was fairly large, and it had a stone sink.

Matt flopped onto the bed. He pulled out his cell phone and reread the list he had taken a picture of. The places were obviously not for Yavuz to show Matt. Matt had a feeling that Yavuz knew that he was going to die. He probably knew that Matt would find it so he would make it easy enough to figure out, yet hard enough so that the murderer wouldn’t think that it was strange when they searched their victim’s pockets. From his phone call, it seemed like he just wanted to get Matt over there as soon as possible to find the murderer.

It had been a long day. Matt changed into his pajamas and climbed in bed. He went to sleep almost immediately. He slept soundly until the next

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morning. At 7:00 his phone started playing “Viva la Vida.” He rolled over to the bedside table and turned off the alarm, set to Istanbul time. After he had dressed for the day, he asked the clerk at the front desk where the police station was. Then, he walked three blocks down, turned right, and headed up the stairs of the Istanbul Police Station.

He walked up to the desk and asked the police if anything else had been found about the dagger theft and the murder. “The fingerprints don’t exactly match up,” said the police. “One has been identified as Yavus and the other is unclear. It appears to be smudged.”

“That would make sense if the murderer is the least bit intelligent,” thought Matt.”They would wipe off their fingerprints. Have they done an autopsy on the body yet?”

“Yes, the cause of death seems to be… a blow in the head,” said the police sifting through the papers on the desk. “It was apparently the stone that was used to break the glass which caused the blow.”

Matt raced down the steps and got in a bus which took him to the Kucuk Ayasofya Caddesi 25 Hotel and raced up the stairs to suite 415. He knocked and the door opened partially to reveal the face of an attractive woman with black hair. She wore a blue dress.

“Hello, my name is Mason Walker,” said Matt. “I’m a Private Investigator and I was wondering if I could ask you a few questions.”

She stared at him for a few seconds then said, “Very well.” She opened the door to reveal an elegantly laid out room with a balcony on the far wall, a large kitchen area that was backed against the corner and a leather couch in the center of the room facing a stone fireplace. The woman sat on the couch and gestured for Matt to join her.

“First of all,” said Matt,” what is your name?” “First of all, Mr. Walker, first I would like to ask you your reason for

questioning me,” she said. “The Topkapi dagger has been stolen and you are one of the prime

suspects. I understand that you visited the Palace on a regular basis, almost every day, and that is the police’s motive for suspecting you,” said Matt.

Monique nodded her head, “And also, sir, you sound American. Did the police hire an American detective to solve a Turkish case?”

“No, mademoiselle. I sort of hired myself. You see, besides the theft, a man was also killed at the palace. He was a good friend of mine.”

“Oh,” the woman looked startled when Matt mentioned murder. “What is your name?” Matt asked again. “Monique André.” “Where have you lived over the course of your life?” Matt asked.

“I was born in France but moved to America when I was seven. I lived in Helena, Montana until I graduated from high school. I went to college in Colorado. Then I moved back to France to find a job. I’m a journalist, you

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see. I am trying to write a story about the Topkapi Dagger. Since it was stolen, I decided to go back to France. I have a plane back this evening.”

Matt nodded then continued his interrogation. ”Do you mind if I look around a little?”

“I would prefer you not look in my room, but you may inspect the rest of the apartment.” Matt got up and walked around the sunny room. He did not appear to actually hone in on a particular spot of the flat, but in his mind he was thinking, If I had stolen the dagger, where would I have hidden it? Obviously the bedroom came to his mind immediately, but he also thought of a cupboard or drawer where it could be hidden. After a few minutes he thanked the woman for her time and left the hotel. He walked across the street to a restaurant and ordered a lamb kebob and some baklava for desert.

After lunch he drove down to Oyuncu Sk where the man in question lived. It looked like a rundown neighborhood and was extremely quiet in contrast to the usually bustling and noisy Istanbul. He walked up to number 1820 and knocked. He waited outside for a few minutes. He could hear bustling inside the house and a voice saying “Coming! Coming,” in Turkish. The door opened to reveal a dark skinned man with an unshaven chin open the door. He was wearing a pair of pajamas even though it was past one o’clock. From the look of his face he appeared to have just gotten up. He had a dazed look on his face which made him look as though he was drunk. A large belly protruded out of him like a fully inflated balloon.

“What do ya want?” He spoke in a hoarse nasally voice. “I am a private investigator, and I would like to ask you a few questions. “It’s about that guy who got killed and the dagger stolen ain’t it?” “Yes,” Matt wondered how he knew about the crimes. “Well I just got to tell ya…I ain’t got nothin’ to do with it. I quit for my

own good. I quit because…” he looked up as if trying to remember something. “My wife and me were gonna move some place, but she left.”

“I’m very sorry. Why did she leave? What was her name? And what is yours?”

“I’m Fahim. My wife’s name was…” he looked up again. “Acalya. Her name was Acalya. I don’t know why she left, but she did and now I’m alone again.”

“Thank you for your time, sir,” Matt walked away from the house and left Fahim standing in the doorway with a quizzical look on his face.

Matt returned to his hotel with answers in his mind. He knew that Fahim was hiding something, though he wasn’t sure what. He didn’t exactly seem like the kind of person who would murder, but he did seem like he would do something for money. Even though Monique sounded very open, he felt that she was hiding something too. He lay on the bed and pulled out his cell phone. The underlined letters were Q, M, I, N, U, E, and O. The letters mixed around in Matt’s mind, combining them to form mismatched words:

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Uminqeo, Inoqume, Oinequm, Moniqeu. It clicked. Monique. The word was Monique. It all made sense. There had been stories in the news lately about many famous artifacts which had been stolen by a gang of art dealers in France. France. When Monique moved back to France, she took a job with the heist. Then, she paid Fahim to quit and she was threatening Yavus to do the same. Eventually, she just decided to kill him and take the dagger. Matt had to stop her before she got on that plane.

He raced downstairs and ran out into the street forcing a bus to stop for him. He got in and paid the driver 50 lira to get him to the airport immediately. He practically dove out of the bus and rushed through the security line with the guards racing after him. He raced through a terminal and saw Monique presenting her ticket to the attendant.

“Stop!” he yelled, calling all eyes to the man dressed in his pajamas running through the terminal. Monique’s eyes widened as she realized what was happening. Matt was only twenty feet away from her, and she would look extremely suspicious if she ran to the plane, so she decided to play it cool. She thanked the attendant and started walking down the ramp to the open door of the plane.

“Stop that woman!” screamed Matt. Immediately, security guards grabbed Monique. She broke free and pulled a gun out of her jacket. Her eyes were wild and her mouth was twisted into a sneer.

“I am getting on that plane,” she yelled. “And he,” she said pointing to Matt, “is not going to stop me.” She cocked the pistol and fired. Matt, being only ten feet from her now, knew he was dead. His knees crumbled and he fell to the floor. A woman screamed. He opened his eyes and closed them again. Then he lay there motionless. Monique walked over to him. No one spoke.

Then Monique said the words which would seal her destiny, “But, it was a misfire!”

Matt lunged up from the floor to stand in front of Monique. “You should go into the acting business.” She laughed a horrible icy laugh. “But now I know that you’ll be dead,” she cocked the gun again. Matt had been standing motionless in front of her until that point. He reached out his hand with the speed of a bullet and took the gun from her grasp. She didn’t have time to react.

“It’s over,” Matt said. “Go and get her luggage. You’ll find the dagger there.”

“You are not correct, Monsieur,” said Monique. “I have shipped the dagger directly to the heist.

“Why did you tell us that? Now we can track the package and arrest them too.” Matt said, a smile crossing his lips. “Wow, Monique, I thought you were a bit more intelligent.”

“Once I get out of jail, I’ll track you down and kill you, Walker!”

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“Sorry, you already killed someone remember. You won’t be leaving jail any time soon. And if you were, I would know it. You really didn’t plan this one out.”

The police escorted her away. As Matt was leaving the airport, another policeman came up to him.

“How did you do it sir? How did you know it was her?” he asked. “It was just a matter of luck; I think somehow it just clicked. Luckily it

did or that would have been the last we’ve seen of the Topkapi dagger.” Just then another police came running up to the two of them.

“I have just telephoned the shipping company,” he said, “Monique did not make any shipment of the kind she claimed.”

“She didn’t ship it?” said Matt and the police nodded. “Oh boy, that’s excellent,” Matt said sarcastically. “How nice of her.” Then something clicked again. “I know exactly where it is. We’ve got to get to the Kuyuk Ayasofya Caddesi Hotel immediately. Those French thugs might already be there.”

Matt and the two policemen got into a police car and sped down the road. Sure enough, just as they were pulling up to the building they saw two suspicious looking men, one tall and fat the other one short and… fat as well.

“Let’s stay in low profile and follow them. We won’t find the dagger if they don’t show us where it is.”

The three of them scooted into the hotel after the men and followed them op the stairs. The men were talking among themselves and did not seem to notice the police and the man still dressed in his pajamas following them. The men, sure enough, entered Monique’s room. The trio followed them into the room. As they entered they saw the men crouching by a plant. They seemed to be fiddling with the leaves, which appeared to be stiff. They jerked them this way and that and finally, something happened. At first, there was a low buzzing sound, as if a contraption was being turned on. The police/pajama man trio crouched behind the kitchen counter, watching. The wall folded in on itself and through the gap (which was getting larger by the second now) a huge room could be seen. The police officers knew that this was their time to act.

They sprung up from behind the counter and held out their guns. “You’re under arrest,” said one of them. The men wheeled around and yelled in French.

Matt stood up and said, “Why don’t we all come downstairs.” The men went. Once they had disarmed them and drove them away in

the police car, Matt headed back to the hotel he was staying at. He slipped into bed and smiled. “The case is finished,” he thought, and he rolled over. He was just nodding off to sleep when his cell phone rang. He picked it up.

“Matt Walker.” “Hello Mr. Walker,” said a woman’s voice. “I need your help. I need

you to find out who killed my father.”

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Rain Jenna Chen, Grade 7

Rain is little parts of the ocean, the lakes. Clouds are fog and mist united in the sky. When clouds cannot hold any more, They squeeze themselves like sponges, „Til all the water is gone from them. The water separates into little droplets called rain, Falling from the sky „til they hit the crust of the Earth. The Earth soaks up the rain as bread soaks up water, When they hit the ground, they cry out, for the impact hurts, But the people just hear the splipity-splat, the pickity-pat ‟Til the rain is gone.

Mandy Feenstra, Grade 6

“Blue Fish”---Gyutaku print

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Moments from Memory

Ishan Perera, Grade 6

I am from the tennis racket, From Nike and Babolat shoes. I am from the swimming pool. (Glimmering, tastes like chlorine, fresh air, and liquidy.) I am from the evergreen plants and the swaying trees, Colorful flowers, Rusty Iron, and red bricks. I am from the West Palm Beach celebrations, From Kyle and Shehani. I am from chocolate lovers and sweet Tooths, From trying hard and be your Best! I‟m from the beliefs of God, kindness, and being your nicest. I am From Waukesha, Wisconsin, The yummy Angel cake and Pudding. From Daddy and his chess stories, Mom and Dad‟s duck tales, and their good old days. The sunshine photos of Yellowstone in the Hallway, and the Rocky Grand Canyon‟s on the Table. My family means a lot to me and I love them all. I am from those moments- when I am alone with them and will be forever more!

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It’s the Cat’s Meow Suzannah Evans, Grade 6

A comforting and familiar hand strokes my head, and I let

out a tremendous yawn, mostly to show off to my human how

large and sharp my teeth are. My human coos to me, exclaiming

how cute I am, as if I didn‟t know. I slowly peek open my eyes

and watch as my human rushes about the room, cleaning and

getting ready for her day. I decide to get ready as well and give

myself a nice long grooming until I am satisfied with myself.

Then I slowly move toward my food dish eyeing my human,

signaling to her that I want food…now. At first she does not

notice, so I let out a long and loud meow, something my Big Cat

ancestors would be proud of. My human notices immediately

and apologizes again and again and even sneaks in a couple

treats. I praise her with some purring.

After finishing my meal I stroll through the house making

sure my territory is safe and secure. Unfortunately I just so

happen to run into him. He is my human‟s offspring, and he is

my nightmare. I quickly hightail it out of there, but he follows

me. He chases me for a while until he finally runs out of

breath…and good thing too, because I was also starting to get

tired. Just in case he tries to come after me again, I trot to the

door and spring outside through the cat door.

For a while I just lounge outside and watch the day change,

until something catches my eye in the garden. I stare intently

from my spot on the porch. As I target the movement I can see

it‟s a nice big lizard. I crouch down slowly moving toward my

prey until I‟m close enough to see its chest move in and out

from its quick breaths. I stalk it for a while, hiding behind some

of my human‟s favorite flowers until I am ready to make my

move. I paw the ground for a moment and take off. The chase is

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glorious! My legs speed off faster than a Cheetah‟s, and my

sharp claws instinctively grab my prey with ease, and in the

blink of an eye the lizard is in my jaws. I shake it a couple times

just to make sure the job is done. I set it down in front of me,

extremely proud of my kill. Why I bet my ancestors couldn‟t

even catch a creature like the one I have just caught. As I stare

at my prey in awe, an idea hits me. I should give my kill to my

human, just as she gave me those treats.

I pick up the tasty lizard and half sprint to my bedroom

where my human also sleeps. I carefully place my fine catch on

her pillow. Feeling proud of myself for being generous enough

to give my human my extraordinary catch, I jump down from

her bed and curl up on my own bed and fall into a deep catnap.

Kenny Spence, Grade 8

“Monarch”---photograph

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Charlie Tang, Grade 7

“Skull” ---pencil drawing

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The Age of Man Ayla Maugans, Grade 7

Adam tastes the apple

And the age of man dawns, And the river flows on, And the river flows on.

Kings rule their people

With their brutes and their brawn, And the sky stretches on, And the sky stretches on.

The people make war

And rebellion spawns, And the sea rages on, And the sea rages on.

The battles continues,

Spears are raised and swords drawn, And the mountains rise on, And the mountains rise on.

While men walk the earth,

True peace is gone, But time carries on, But time carries on.

For we are human, we fight,

As before us the centuries yawn, And the river flows on, And the river flows on.

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Vera’s Victim Rachel Sharp, Grade 8

She looks into the shattered mirror pieces that lay on the

floor, tears of blood from her hands spilling onto the fine shards.

The stench of her late husband‟s corpse fills the room like a

repulsive yet sweet perfume. A small smile spreads across her

rouge lips and from them slipped, “Til‟ death do us part.” A

small chuckle soon came after. She stepped over the body, took

her diary that the corpse held, and tucked the slender silver

knife into its sheath. She took the silk robe from the boudoir‟s

small chair and slipped her slender arms through the sleeves.

She cleared her throat and let out an ear splitting shriek and

watery tears escaped her eyes. Soon after, the doors were

opened by several butlers with shotguns. Two ran towards their

master and one of them held her, hiding her coal eyes from the

corpse.

“Shhh, everything will be fine missus. Everythin‟ will be

fine. We‟ll get the coppers o‟er here and they can look o‟er it,”

said the young butler. The woman wept into his shoulder, and

yet a smile played over her lips. Perfect, she thought.

She held the handkerchief to her chest; her slightly curled

gold hair spread across her shoulders. “Now Vera, that is your

name, yes?” the young, naïve detective asked. She made a small

nod. “What happened tonight? Could you tell us what the

murderer looked like? Did you see the murderer?” She looked

blankly across the parlor room. Midnight blue and gold striped

walls, a beautiful, yet somewhat morbid broken and dusty and

chipped black piano, a small black chandelier that illuminated

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the walls and made the stripes look like waves of the sea,

crashing against the long golden isles.

She brushed her elegant fingers across the velvet couch and

took a shaky, deep breath, “I didn‟t see the murderer, I was in

the bathroom getting ready for our first night as husband and

wife, I heard something fall to the floor, and…and…” She didn‟t

finish her sentence and burst into newfound tears. The

detective stood up and nodded, patted her shoulder and walked

out of the parlor. She continued to weep until she heard the

black heavy door shut. She turned around, and he was gone. A

smile played onto her lips. “Fools,” she said with pride. She

stood up and placed her fine hands on her small, corseted waist,

her robe gliding across the musty carpet. She looked into the

glowing obsidian fireplace. She grabbed the poker from the side

and looked at it with pleasure, “So easy, and yet so enjoyable.”

Her smile grew wider until it looked painful, as if blood may

run from the edges for being stretched so far. “Who knew that

marriage could be so…profitable.” With that she stabbed the

wood with the poker, making the flames grow larger,

consuming the wood. There were thirteen pieces of wood, now

thirteen husbands gone; one flame, and one woman.

Life is full of coincidences, or at least that‟s what they‟re

always telling us, our elders. The slender silver knife glinted

against the fires light, making it smile in the dark room, ready

to claim another victim. If you happen to cross her path, and get

in the way of her „business‟ too, it may next, be you.

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Do You Get the Point?

Matthew Johnson, Grade 6

“Ugh,” another day of being the classroom pencil sharpener.

I‟m one of the sharpeners that people have to turn my arm around

in circles to sharpen all of their pencils. Today was no ordinary

day. The teacher made her class write a fifteen page essay about

how to behave during class. So, you‟re probably thinking that

that‟s only hard on the kids. Well it‟s not. Can you imagine how

many pencils will need to be sharpened during a fifteen page

essay? Before the kids started they had to sharpen their lousy

pencils. One kid was having a really hard time sharpening, so he

cranked my arm really hard. My arm fell off and landed right on

the ground. The teacher had to call in the maintenance man (the

doctor) to come and fix my arm. He came in and screwed my arm

back into place like it was a delicate surgery. My arm was healed

and the kids went back to sharpening. After they finished their

essays, my arm was very sore, and I was so full that I felt like I was

going to explode! Then, I realized it was time for the next six

classes.

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The Last Song of a Mockingbird

Hayley Nash, Grade 8

The last song of a mockingbird

For a long time will be heard

By the chipmunks and deer

And the long, furry rabbits‟ ears

By the mice and by the men

Working in the fields once again

By the children playing with glee

And the sparrows up high in the trees

By snakes sliding on the ground

Who travel fast without a sound

By the wolves howling at the sky

And by the baby bats learning how to fly

By our planet earth, the sun, and the moon

Who know that another mockingbird

will sing again soon.