Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Dare to Scare by Jacob U.
Foolish Little Johnny
Johnny was a lot like a student you may know; a jokester, a comedian, but somehow he maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout his entire first year in high school as a freshman. Yeah, Johnny had the life.
Johnny (born Jonathan, nicknamed Johnny at an early age) had the face that every girl wanted to be around, with thick blonde hair that just barely extended to his bushy, blonde eyebrows. Though school ended two days ago, he still remained in contact with all the girls that were from his school, East View High.
The thing that made East View a perfect fit for Johnny is that they had a year-round hockey program. Better yet, the summer proportion of this program began today, June 3rd. You may be wondering, where was Johnny? Johnny was on his way to the rink to begin his daily training.
He was one of the first to arrive, as always. Quickly, he raised a question with his eyebrow to his first-line defensemen, Derek Smith, "Where’s Coach B?"
Derek grinned to himself as he answered Johnny’s question, "Didn’t you hear? Coach B was fired by the school. Budget cuts."
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25 comments:
well writen and pretty scary
Good story with a scary plot.
awesome
Love the hockey references!
scary
could be better
Good story, ended soon..
this story ended to fastbut was fantabulus
Don't really like reading stuff, and I do not like horror stories, but this was pretty fun to read. Very entertaining. Happy Halloween! Good luck!
whole thing was amazing! nice story! make more bud!and longer ones too!(:
Hockey references were cool and very well written!
Not the best story ever, but entertaining.
Great story! Will share with friends
John says - Why is this story so short?
good story
its was a great story urbs
super freaky
cool hockey refrences and it was a scary piece of work my man
funny
Make longer!
Happy Halloween! Great story@!
good one man
nice job! very proud
very good! loved it!
Great story, but one thing... There aren;t hockey regerences?
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