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Everything Ends

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 5.16
  Total Words: 1289
  Total Characters: 5606
  Number of Sentences: 122


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 10.57
  Characters per Words: 4.35


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 85.72
  Fog Scale Level: 6.31
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 3.93  

Everything Ends


     Jennifer stopped running through the forest after doing so for what seemed like eternity.  She had no idea where she was, why she was here, or who was chasing her. All she knew was that running for so long of a time made her very hungry.  Desperately, she looked around for something to eat, and her eyes settled on a tall apple tree.  Jennifer picked a couple and ate them as she leaned against a maple tree while watching mother nature take its course.  
     She could see the sun was setting through the bright red leaves of the forest trees.  It was a cold October evening -  so cold that she could see the white puffs of steam coming out of her mouth. Soon it would be nighttime.  That meant that the temperature would fall so dramatically that she might get hypothermia.  Thus, she gathered up numerous dead brown leaves among the forest floor and pushed them all over her body as she lay down on the cold black dirt.
     Jennifer became worried that "the man" or one of his "best friends" would find her.   What would she do?  She began searching for something sharp -  like a twig or a stone.  Her hand enclosed on a smooth metal oval-shaped rock.  Then, she remembered that it was a swiss army knife which she stole from the house as she made her escape.  After shrugging off practicing how to use the knife, Jennifer concluded that when the time came, she would know how to use it.  Being thoroughly exhausted did not ameliorate her survival instinct.  She began to become indifferent to her anxieties and needs.  Finally, the silent sinister hand of sleep had stricken her.

     She dreamed about the past; how she got here.  She relived all the major milestones that happened   in her life.  She dreamt that when she was in high school, her mother got into a car accident and died, in October.  She dreamt her father exploding and being constantly angry, in October. She dreamt of after not being able to deal with her father, dropping out of school, in October.  She dr...

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