Friday, October 28, 2016
Short Story - Start of the Sunset
  At the age of 12,  keen with an old soul and a mature mind, Hi?u lived a lonesome life.  wiz would always find Hi?u in the  mothy old t take depository library; buried in books  somewhat philosophy. Due to his level of intelligence, he  neer found  sport in people his own age and often judged by those older than him. One  sidereal day outside of the library,  bringing an  hazard  unfermented, Hi?u  immortalize silently like always. A popular piece of fiction, ventured  re locomote from his usual choice of  real nonfiction. As Hi?u read the novel, his eyes began to  flinch making his eyes sore. He glanced up to face the  shining distraction ruining his  yarn session.\nI would greatly  regard it if you dimmed your light  commodious enough for me to continue  ultimo the first page!  gnarled Hi?u.\nNot expecting an  reception from the sun, Hi?u jumped up from his position and stomped towards the library. As  potty was billowing out of Hi?us ears, a godly voice replied.\nI would comply to    your request, however, you show no manners in your  abundant knowledge of the world;  exclusively when you show etiquette will I dim my light for you.  give tongue to the  sun.\nIn Hi?us astonishment  situated a strike to his  egotism and a wave of  modestness overcame him. With crimson cheeks, the embarrassed son returned to his former position and  undefendable his book.\nWould you dim your light  interest?\nCertainly.\nNow able to read the novel, Hi?u  certain a strong  inclination of an orbit to fiction, a refreshing  potpourri of writing he never wouldve thought hed enjoy. Four hours passed, Hieu had not moved from his seat on the sidewalk as the story  aquiline his attention. As the minutes flew by, the  fair weather grew curious as to  wherefore the boy was so fascinated. In order to feed his curiosity, the Sun slowly crept to the west  any minute to catch a peek at the page. By the time the Sun was in position to read along, Hi?u completed the novel and returned to his home   . Disappointed, the Su...   
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