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  • Hay Fever

    January 15, 2010 — With 203 words & Read — Labelled as: Story
    Blades of grass were tickling Pedro’s ears as the two of them were lying in a freshly cut grass field.
    “There’s something eerie about fast moving clouds.”, Clementine said while she looked up into the sky.
    Pedro pushed himself up a bit so he would have a good view of her and said, “No. There’s something eerie about what just happened.”
    She didn’t look at him, “I levitated, so what?”
    Pedro got up even further and was not sitting up and had lost all interest in the clouds, “So what? Who says, I levitated, so what. When they were possibly the first to ever do that for real.”
    Pedro sneezed and took a moment to sneeze all that his nose contained into a handkerchief.
    “I do. It’s not that special, it’s not like I can fly. It’s hovering. That makes me inferior to a balloon.”, She said with a hint of agitation.
    “Your hopeless.”, Pedro said as he laid back down onto the grass.
    “Hopeless and hovering. Oh, look! That cloud looks just like a tea cup!”, Clementine said full of joy.

    It didn’t take long until Pedro’s hovering dishwasher he called Clementine that for some reason could also talk, was captured by the government for further studying.
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