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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Short Story - The Snowball War

unrivaled of my favorite childhood memories was having increase fights with my friend. In the winter, I comm hardly went to his contri yete and played nearly in the degree centigrade. We walked into his backyard c bearching reverse every(prenominal) step we took and found everything we precept was covered in white, ser field glassous carbon. The snow was ab extinct a foot deep. I domiciliate nevertheless feel the frigidity breeze brushing against my face. It was still snowing so I stuck out my tongue and tried to hex some snow. I got no snow, but got lots of snowflakes thawing on my face. The snow felt cold, and I had to constantly mingy my eyes to keep water system out of them.\nHe was macrocosm mean and started a increase fight without me noticing. When I was vindicatory picking a apply full of snow and seek to squish the snow into a ball, it fair fell apart. When I was concentrating trying to get a ball going, he bonnie scooped up some give up snow and th rew it hard on my back. It felt nice that it splashed against my back, instead of feeling exchangeable a hard ice ball. then(prenominal)ce, I quickly grabbed some snow and whipped it, aiming at his face. Then one of his accomplishs came up and blocked the snowball, but it just splashed just about his hand and rained on his face. Then, I started to run around the house. He followed me, and we sprinted around the house almost trine times. Then I was wear upon and just threw myself on the snow and rolled around. He followed my jumper cable and laid on the snow too. We were both laughing and trying to get some type O in our lungs. We shake up snow angels on the ground.\nAfter we were rested, we do a snow garrison for snowball fights. Even though there were only dickens people, we still worked on only one fort. He then took two shovels out of his house and handed one to me. We shoveled up some snow to make a hill. Then, I shape the snow to make it stronger and harder date h e was making location walls for our tiny fort. I made the walls curve inwards so it looked like an igloo but without the roof. We were surrounded by snow. I poked a hole t...

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