Tamera still isn’t sure how she became a witch. After all, her parents are both normal humans. Her mom did say something, about her grandma having s...ome kind of gift. Her mom said that grandma Sally could talk to dolphins. Tamera thought that would be so cool. After all she did live near the ocean. The next day Tamera rented a boat. She was going to put her craft to the test. She wanted to see if she had the gifts, her grandma had. Walking down to where the boats were she got a funny feeling.. ”Stacey scanned his new ID. Everything appeared in order. He was even surprised that they noted he was a freshman with a large, bold “F” behind his name.As he was leaving the locker room, the woman thought to herself, “Wasn’t exactly sure that was a girl, but she didn’t question her ID, so oh well.”As Stacey walked out of the locker room into the gym, looking like a lost puppy, Kimberly and her friends were standing directly across from the exit.“See, I told you she was a girl,” Kimberly. I asked him about it when we were in the car.“I thought your mother never allowed you to do anything.”“She didn’t, but she went out either to a bar or on a date almost every Friday and Saturday night and my grandparents were usually drunk by noon so I was able to sneak out. She’d never go near the bowling alley so that’s where I went. I could bowl all night with the money I ‘borrowed’ from Gramps’ wallet. I figured he deserved it for ignoring me all those years.”“I can’t believe it—my shy. It was something he never planned to be a part of, but when she walked in that diner, even in her wimble she was incredible. He couldn’t help himself. He got up and approached her. He was impressed with her bravery to walk around in this part of town alone. She didn’t wear the traditional habit that the elder nuns wore. She wore a skirt that was just past her knees, a white button up shirt, and a gray cardigan sweater over it. She had the wimble on her head, but you could see locks of her.
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