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As I slinked slowly down the basement stairs, I heard a slam! and turned in fear. The door was shut, to my surprise. I was alone, but for my bag. I brushed my hand across the wall as I went down the last few steps. I found the switch. I flipped it up.The light, so bright, swung left and right above. It flickered on and off and on. It hummed. I wanted just to turn that thing right off, but soon my eyes forgave the harsh white light and I continued on. The bag, my crime, on my shoulder began to weigh some more. I watched the light slowly stop swinging before I moved. The freezer, sitting silently, agreed the light was right. They hummed a sigh, not for, but at me. Just shut up! I thought to them. Of course, they didn’t hear. The hum kept on, and so must I. With my free hand I raised the freezer’s lid. The cold damp tongue of air began to lick my face. Be fast, I thought and fed that freezer my mistake. I slammed that lid and turned my back on both. The light, so bright, swung left and right above. It flickered on and off and on. It judged. That light! It made me want to scream! I found the switch and flipped it off. The dark enveloped me.
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Feb 26, 2012
Feb 26, 2012 at 8:27 PM UTC
Down the Basement Stairs
As I slinked slowly down the basement stairs, I heard a slam! and turned in fear. The door was shut, to my surprise. I was alone, but for my bag. I brushed my hand across the wall as I went down the last few steps. I found the switch. I flipped it up.The light, so bright, swung left and right above. It flickered on and off and on. It hummed. I wanted just to turn that thing right off, but soon my eyes forgave the harsh white light and I continued on. The bag, my crime, on my shoulder began to weigh some more. I watched the light slowly stop swinging before I moved. The freezer, sitting silently, agreed the light was right. They hummed a sigh, not for, but at me. Just shut up! I thought to them. Of course, they didn’t hear. The hum kept on, and so must I. With my free hand I raised the freezer’s lid. The cold damp tongue of air began to lick my face. Be fast, I thought and fed that freezer my mistake. I slammed that lid and turned my back on both. The light, so bright, swung left and right above. It flickered on and off and on. It judged. That light! It made me want to scream! I found the switch and flipped it off. The dark enveloped me.
lorna-bradley
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Feb 26, 2012
Feb 26, 2012 at 8:27 PM UTC
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