DOING HOMEWORK WITH A CANDLE - STORY 8, CHAPTER 200

 I lit the candle and placed it on my desk. My desk was square, made of wood, and the same wood color. I didn’t have much time to finish my school assignment because the candle was small. I had math homework. I hate math. My dog lay on my feet, warming them. He was a bit cold. Not me, him. I played some mental music. In my mind, Beethoven’s sonata was playing, the popular one named Hope—oh, sorry, Joy. I started. Four to the power of… oh no, I need to blow out the candle, don’t want to wake up the elf who lives with me. I blew out the candle. The candle went out. “Hello,” came from the back of the room. I heard a growl from my dog and then silence. I didn’t hear anything else until the next morning. The sun came up, and my dog was gone. He never came back. Goodbye, Bobby. See you soon.

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