I got bored, I have school tomorrow, if I show my parents my report book I'm screwed, so I just typed this out of pure boredom.
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Leo was not your average kid.
"Am so!" Leo shouted at thin air.
He was delirious, and for some odd reason liked to argue with himself.
"I don't do that, I argue with you! What kind of a stupid story is this anyway?"
He usually cursed the air for making him argue with himself. Sigh, he was such a damaged boy. He had no girlfriend -
"I'm working on that, okay?" Leo shouted, turning red.
- and was really one of those lonely ones in the entire group. What a sad life he led.
"Why are you narrating my entire life story?"
I have no idea, I am your mind, I only produce what you think, but in text.
"What?"
Yes Leo, I am you, and you are me.
"What are you talking about? You're some kind of random voice!" Leo continued to shout at thin air. Annabeth looked at him with an odd expression on his face.
"Are you okay, Leo?" Annabeth asked.
Tell her I'm fine.
"I'm fine, there's just some kind of stupid voice talking to me?"
"What voice?"
See, she can't hear it. I'm in my mind.
"What the hell was that?" Annabeth said, looking around.
"See! She can hear you!"
Leo was confused. What a damaged child.
"Annabeth, can't you hear the voice? It's pissing me off."
"Usually you're the one pissing people off, but okay. And I don't hear anything, must have been the wind."
So, Leo, have you proven yourself to you?
"I have no idea what that meant," Leo said.
"Stop talking to nothing! It's creeping me out!" Annabeth said, looking at him.
"I'm talking to that voice!"
"There isn't any voice!"
Yes, Leo, I am talking to myself.
"You know what? Screw this story, I'm leaving."
Hey! Wait! Where do I think I'm going?
* silence *
Oh great, I lost me. So apparently I have left without saying a word to me. Thanks a lot Leo.
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FYI. If you understood this story, you're either trying too hard or you just understooded it.
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Leo was not your average kid.
"Am so!" Leo shouted at thin air.
He was delirious, and for some odd reason liked to argue with himself.
"I don't do that, I argue with you! What kind of a stupid story is this anyway?"
He usually cursed the air for making him argue with himself. Sigh, he was such a damaged boy. He had no girlfriend -
"I'm working on that, okay?" Leo shouted, turning red.
- and was really one of those lonely ones in the entire group. What a sad life he led.
"Why are you narrating my entire life story?"
I have no idea, I am your mind, I only produce what you think, but in text.
"What?"
Yes Leo, I am you, and you are me.
"What are you talking about? You're some kind of random voice!" Leo continued to shout at thin air. Annabeth looked at him with an odd expression on his face.
"Are you okay, Leo?" Annabeth asked.
Tell her I'm fine.
"I'm fine, there's just some kind of stupid voice talking to me?"
"What voice?"
See, she can't hear it. I'm in my mind.
"What the hell was that?" Annabeth said, looking around.
"See! She can hear you!"
Leo was confused. What a damaged child.
"Annabeth, can't you hear the voice? It's pissing me off."
"Usually you're the one pissing people off, but okay. And I don't hear anything, must have been the wind."
So, Leo, have you proven yourself to you?
"I have no idea what that meant," Leo said.
"Stop talking to nothing! It's creeping me out!" Annabeth said, looking at him.
"I'm talking to that voice!"
"There isn't any voice!"
Yes, Leo, I am talking to myself.
"You know what? Screw this story, I'm leaving."
Hey! Wait! Where do I think I'm going?
* silence *
Oh great, I lost me. So apparently I have left without saying a word to me. Thanks a lot Leo.
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FYI. If you understood this story, you're either trying too hard or you just understooded it.