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posted by para-scence
"I knew it," I said, tears filling my eyes. I ran away from them, even though Mother begged me to come back. I ran upstairs, slamming my door behind me. The house seemed to rattle, but my anger was still there. I wanted to manuntok something; to just get it all out.

I collapsed onto my bed, and stuffed a unan into my face. I screamed, with everything I had. I screamed because I was scared... unwanted... guilty... a mess... I screamed until my throat was sore, and I could feel my diaphragm trembling.

Then there was a soft knock at the door. I clutched the tear-soaked unan to my chest, afraid of who it was.

It was Mother.

"Cosette?" she asked. Her face resembled mine; wet with sadness. I sniffed, as she crossed the room and sat on the edge of my bed. We sinabi nothing to each other for a long time, then I burst out sobbing. I jumped at her, and hugged her. Maybe she really loved me, maybe she didn't. But all I needed was my mother. She began crying to, stroking my hair. "Honey, I'm so sorry..."

"Do you..." I couldn't finish.

"Of course I do, sweetie," she said. "I always have, and always will pag-ibig you."

"Then why do you act like you hate me?" I whimpered. She pursed her lips, and looked at me.

"Because... I worry about you. You remind me of me. I was.... somewhat like you at your age. And I didn't make good decisions. I got in trouble, and... I did things I'm not proud of. I just don't want to see you make the same mistakes I did." She looked deep into my eyes. "But I can see you're not like that. You're brave, strong, and very intelligent. I know now I shouldn't worry about you so much." I nodded, thinking.

"What about when I was gone," I said. "You didn't... do anything..." I shook my head, trying not to think too much about it.

"I wanted to. I wanted to find you so bad, but... Your father sinabi no. He sinabi you'd be back eventually. He didn't want anyone to know that you ran away; it'd make him look bad. If he wasn't so stubborn, and hot-headed, I would've never stopped searching for you."

"So he doesn't pag-ibig me," I sighed. I already knew it, but it hurt to be reminded over and over in a short amount of time.

"He... doesn't understand you, Cosette. You aren't exactly like other teenage girls... Difference scares your father. He needs everything to be exactly the way he wants it."

"I know," I said. "Grandma told me." I looked up at her, curious. "Have you ever met your mother-in-law?"

"No," she sighed, shaking her head. "Your father sinabi his mother and him just didn't get along. He wanted nothing to do with her..." she sighed again, looking at me sadly. "Is she nice?" she asked. I smirked a little and nodded.

"Very. She didn't even know Father married. You should've seen the look on her face when she found out I was her granddaughter... And when she found out she has four other grandchildren..." Mother laughed.

"I can imagine," she smiled softly. She sighed. "I wish I could meet her..."

"Can't we visit sometime?"

"That'd have to be up to your father... And I doubt he'd agree to that." I shook my head.

"That's not fair. He's such a bully..."

"Not all the time," she reminded me.

"Just when he doesn't get what he wants," I rolled my eyes. She pursed her lips. She was angry about what I'd said, but she knew it was true.

"Maybe you should try telling him that," she said. Her words weren't mean to be hurtful or sarcastic, but I still thought she was joking. She stood up, smiled a little bit, then left.

Was she serious?

I sat there for a while, contemplating whether or not Mother's payo was to be taken literally. Maybe it was? I took a deep breath, and went to go find him. He was in his study, typing on the computer.

"Father?" I sinabi quietly.

"Hm," he grumbled. I began fiddling with my fingers, afraid to look at him.

"Um, I was wondering... would we ever visit Grandma?" he stopped typing.

"What?" I didn't repeat myself. He knew what I'd said. "No."

"Why not?"

"Because. I sinabi so."

"Well, I don't think that's f--"

"It doesn't have to be fair. I'm the father. You do what I say." I clenched my teeth together.

"Father, no offense, but... It's the twenty-first century. I have the same rights as you. Just because you're the man of the house, doesn't mean we're worthless."

"I didn't say that," he griped.

"But you implied it," I pointed out. "I want to see Grandma sometime. And so does Mother. And Asteria. And I'm sure the others would too."

"What exactly are you getting at, Cosette." I paused for a moment.

"I want to be able to do something we all want to do. Not just you. You're so mean to everyone, when you don't get your way."

"I do not..."

"Yes you do!" I said. "You haven't talked to your mother in over twenty years! Because you didn't get your way!" He sighed. "And why do you have to pick on me the most?" I whispered. He turned around to look at me.

"I... I don't know," he sighed. "I just do."

"That's not a fair answer," I argued. He opened his mouth to speak, but I spoke before him. "I think I deserve at least a fair answer." I spoke with much madami confidence than I had, which was good. He sighed, and looked at me for a long time.

"I... I just don't get you," he sinabi incredulous, shaking his head. "And... if I don't understand you, I don't know what you're thinking and then... I can't protect you. Because I don't know what you're capable of getting yourself into. And it worries me that you'll get hurt." So Mother was right.

"I can take care of myself," I told him. "I got all the way to Grandma's, on my own. I helped her, and went to school, on my own... I even made some friends," I sinabi softly. He raised an eyebrow.

"You did?" I nodded. "Well... I'm glad for you..." Neither of us knew what to say next. I sighed and turned to leave, when Father cleared his throat. "Um... Cosette?" I turned around. He opened his arms. It took me quite a while to figure out what he wanted.

I crossed the room and hugged him. I hadn't hugged him in... well, a long time. I'd forgotten what it was like...

"I pag-ibig you, sweetie," he said. Tears flooded to my eyes.

"I pag-ibig you too." There was another pause; they seemed to be popping up a lot lately.

"Did I make you feel that bad?" he asked. "So bad you ran away?" I wasn't sure if it was a direct question; it sounded madami like he was talking to himself. But I nodded anyways.

"It hurt. A lot," I sighed. He sniffed. My puso skipped. Oh no. Was he seriously crying?

"I'm so sorry, Cosette."

"It's ok," I sinabi quietly.

"You'll stay now though, right?" I was speechless. On one hand, my family loved me now. That was great; that was all I ever wanted. But, my friends... I couldn't just leave them!

Could I?
posted by Nesrino
Once upon a time, there was a 15 taon old boy named Will who loved sports as if they were his whole life. From the beginning of his first araw at school, Will tried out for the putbol team and they were amazed how talented this boy was at sports at such a young age. When Will became 12 years of age, he had won the scool over 20 awards for each soccer, basketbol and tenis competition they entered. He has also become very fit and well-built from all his exercising and sports, and seems to think that being fit was one of the most important things a person should accomplish in life. Will has always...
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posted by mars15
I need you
from the first moment i saw you
I need you
because you're the air i breathe
I need you
because you're the water i drink
I need you
because just the thought of seeing you makes me want to get out of bed
I need you
because you can with just one smile make my whole world starts to turning again
I need you
because you make me wake up from my the most horrible nightmare without fear
I need you
because you can give me hope when i don't have one
I need you
because even if I'm at the bottom,you're always there to help me stand up
I need you
because in this cruel world you keep me alive
I need you
because i know that you'll never give up from me
I need you
because when no one believed in me you were there to stand up for me
I need you
because you're everything for me
But the most important thing why i need you is
because I'll always pag-ibig you!


This was in my head so i just thought to write it
posted by nimone
Let's be honest we have all at least once in our lives experienced the misfortune that is the power cut.

The power cut it'self may not be as intolerable depending on the circumstance. If you live in a place where it is sunny and there is a lot to do outside then you don't have much to worry about.
I for one do live in this kind of climate usually. This however was not the case yesterday!

Not only was it the only araw of the week where everything is closed as it was a Sunday, oh no it was also pouring down raining!

I was forced indoors with nothing to do and it was really dark inside due to the...
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posted by irena83
Life,
priceless and important,
gives you the roads
and leaves you choices
of which your luck depends on.


This is your life
and you live it
wrapped sa pamamagitan ng sadness
or happiness.
Who cares?


This is your life,
invisible for others.


You pick the road
and pray that the choice
is right,
but life loves you not,
that's you who pag-ibig
the joy of life.


Life,
priceless and important,
gives you choices,
unpredictable events,
grays and hope,
and life is all yours.


But, the tanong is
will you remain sane
even though your life
is cruel to your dreams,
will you remain sane
even when your life
is dying in your eyes.
posted by irena83
Chapter 5: News

Suddenly, she felt weird.
She went quickly at the bathroom
and laved herself.
She looked pale and was feeling sick.
She closed her eyes and tried to
take a deep breath.
Now she felt little better.
She took a phone and called a neighbor,
telling her that she must see a doctor
and someone should take care of Gwenny.
Joanna sinabi that there were no reason
to be worried about and she would
look after baby.
Dana, thankful and scared the same time,
got dressed quickly and immediately
called a cab.
While she was waiting for a cab,
she was so confused and tense.
The cab came soon.
She barely could...
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their are six technique(originally theirs eight but i only know six)


technigue one:Start with a short,effective sentence(4-5 words max): Her hair shone gold.

technique two:Start with an interesting metaphor or simile: The lobo was like a tornado,changing the lives of all who crossed his path.

technique three:Start with a literary device(ex.onomatopoeia,alliteration,etc):Gobbling Grandma and her grandchild was his plan all along.

technique four:Start with a prepositional phrase: ALong the spooky road to Grandma's house,Red skipped with an air of confidence.

technique five:Start with a riddle and...
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posted by sweetpea92
    Everyday at lunch for all of high school so far I would stand in line and wait to get up to the front to tell the lunch lady that “I need a to-go tray please.” Then once I had gotten my tray, I would scan my lunch card and dash down the hallway to my paborito teacher’s room to sumali “the lunch bunch” on everyday except Wednesday, and Friday. On those days the beginning of this routine is relatively the same, but instead of heading off to another meeting of the lunch bunch, I would take a detour at the aklatan to sumali my mga kaibigan at our usual table, for either...
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posted by Firewriter
There was once a boy
Who loved a girl
A very distant girl- haunted sa pamamagitan ng her demons that no one else could see
The boy- lonely and afraid of pursuing his passions
The heat of the mid-July sun beating on their backs
On a little dirt road susunod to a vine-covered wall
That little boy handed the little girl a dayap green envelope
Her name printed on that envelope in his fine pen writing

Their cheeks red and hearts pounding
The two continued their days apart
Both afraid their darkness will come over
And destroy what they tried to break
The araw to follow, that little broken girl
Smiling a real smile for the first...
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First Step In Pagsulat A Screenplay sa pamamagitan ng Richard Walter
video
richard walter
ucla
screenplay
script
writer
may-akda
how to write a screenplay
added by vampiress015
Also very funny, don't you just wish you could do these things yourself?
video
kaleb nation
Pagsulat
may-akda
bran hambric
added by ZekiYuro
added by HarryPLover
 Surviver of The Thing prequel that is till the end that was the beginning of The Thing 1984
Surviver of The Thing prequel that is till the end that was the beginning of The Thing 1984
How to survive a horror movie apocalypse. sa pamamagitan ng L.R.Talbot
This is a listahan of things to keep in mind in order to survive a horror movie. Note most of these can be used in a daily life as well.
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1.If there's someone at the door never say whose there
2.never put your back against a door. You never know if someone has enough strength to put a kutsilyo through the door plus there's the mail slot to consider.
3.Try to be as quiet as possible especially if they(your attacker or possible attacker) are near by
4.Find a weapon as soon as possible. In my opinion preferably something that could...
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posted by Ragefulchimp
Vandals and crooks
an aging man, caught like a isda on a hook
Getting reeled in, he's easy prey
Eyes sag, creating bags, pupils widen, creating paralysis

Confusion and fear
An ailing man, with isda hooks everywhere
The biggest catch today
Pavement runs red, creating pain, flesh torn, creating animals

Torment and Horror
An aching man, aches no more
The isda hook rips away
Smiles widen, creating youth, blood drips, creating paralysis
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posted by para-scence
"We've got to tell Mom," I sinabi quickly. "She'll get Matt to actually pay it this time." I hoped I was right. He would, wouldn't he? He couldn't just let his girlfriend suffer. I picked up Auburn, and Sage held my hand as the five of us set out to Matt's house.

It was dark, and I was getting really anxious. During the day, the neighborhood was fine. But during the night... it was frightening. This place turned into a battle ground; shootings everywhere. It hasn't been so bad lately. The cops got rid of most of them. But you could never be too careful.

Matt's house was bigger than ours; it had...
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posted by para-scence
I got home, where Reed was at the kusina mesa playing poker with some mga kaibigan and smoking. I walked up to the mesa and threw the bag onto the table. His mga kaibigan all looked at it, gaping. Reed laughed.

"Good job, baby sister!" he said. He took the bag and inspected it. I smiled at his praise. He looked up at me and smiled. "But shouldn't you be at school? If Nikolai finds out he'll bust your head in."

"So don't let him find out," I sinabi like it was an obvious answer. His buddies laughed. Reed shook his head at me, but a smile still played on his lips. He threw the bag back at me.

"Well then,...
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posted by mitchie19
2. B I G D A Y

One, two, three, go! I breathed. My right leg went first up the stairs and then my left leg.
This is it, this is really it. I squealed nervously. “Marhion Angeles Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson” the school directress announced. I went up the stage. The audience clapped.
I felt like a bituin on a rise.
I saw Riley on the crowd, my eyes glued to him. Ah! I tripped. The audience gasp some stood up to see if I’m okay some of them laughed and snickered. patong lalaki Cell, the school news anchor video taped my clumsiness, he smiled. I quickly stood up. My cheeks were red, I...
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posted by ChickRiddler
Preface: We were called freaks. Strangers. Mutants. As my claws ripped through the peculiar woman’s skin I thought, “What am I now?” My teeth sunk into her arm. The screech that pierced the air at that moment brought me back to reality, I was human again. I spat the blood out of my mouth and looked around myself. The handsome man was looking at me with terrified eyes.
    “I’m so sorry,” I whispered. Shrinking into myself, I began to run away. The man wouldn’t catch me. But something held me back. I went back to him and reappeared. “Help me.” I wasn’t even sure he heard me I sinabi it so low. Suddenly, my body couldn’t take the pain. There was a buzzing in my ears, a pounding in my head, and spots in my vision. It was then the darkness swallowed me whole.