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        An Unordinary Night By Rob, 14The trees veered left 
        and right as Abigail tried to steady her driving. The sky was dark and 
        threatening. Lightning flashed overhead, followed by the roar of thunder. 
        Rain splattered down in heavy sheets upon the windshield. Abigail looked 
        at her fuel gauge; it was close to empty. "I must have taken a wrong turn somewhere," she thought as she scanned 
        the unfamiliar terrain. The trees were bathed with shadows.
 Suddenly, with a cough, the Runner as she called it, jerked to a stop.
 "Empty," she thought with a sigh.
 She opened the door and stepped out. Abigail was soaked in seconds. The 
        ground squished under her feet. She squinted, in hopes that she could 
        see through the rain, but to no avail.
 Trees surrounded her and she tried to keep herself on the road so she 
        wouldn't lose her way. She had to find some help.
 She saw a light ahead behind a small group of trees.
 Abigail started to move quickly toward the light. As she approached the 
        lighted area, the rain began to stop. A tad nervous, Abigail approached 
        more cautiously. She passed the last trees and stared at the primitive 
        dwellings that appeared.
 To the left, to the right and ahead of her, creatures were bunched together 
        in small groups. They had not noticed Abigail. They were chatting among 
        themselves in a language that she could not understand. Most of them were 
        small, with several larger ones watching over them. The small ones were 
        dressed in a wild array of clothing. Some of the small ones were covered 
        with a white, fibrous sheet, with holes for the eyes, nose and mouth. 
        Others had green faces, were wearing black and held long sticks with dried 
        withered bushes stuck to the end. Still others dressed in a variety of 
        indescribable shapes and figures.
 They were all carrying bags that were filled with unknown substances. 
        The creatures kept looking into the bags, if as they contained something 
        important. Suddenly, as if by some sixth sense, they turned toward Abigail. 
        They started to move in her direction, gesturing and yelling loudly. It 
        was a mob! Abigail had seen something she was not supposed to see, so 
        they were going to kill her! She screamed and turned, scared for her life 
        and started to run for the runner. As she ran, Abigail tripped over something 
        hard. She grabbed it, intending to throw it at the mob. They were too 
        close! Abigail tightened her grip on the object and sprinted into the 
        trees.
 Her breathing got heavy as she struggled to run faster. Trees passed Abigail 
        in shapeless blurs. Wham! Her breath was knocked out of her. She looked 
        up. It was the Runner!
 Abigail quickly climbed aboard. She could hear the creatures behind her, 
        coming closer with every breath. How was Abigail going to leave? She had 
        no more fuel. Frantic, Abigail looked into the bag she had stumbled over. 
        Imagine her surprise, when she discovered the bag contained enough chocolate 
        to take her back to her own solar system!
 Quickly, Abigail dumped the fuel into the injector tank and started the 
        engine. As the creatures ran onto the street, shouting in their alien 
        tongue, she put the Runner into hyperspace. Abigail had escaped!
 The silver, chrome ship rose up into the atmosphere. Hovering a moment 
        to build up speed, it shot into the night sky, streaking away in a flame 
        of light. At its controls, sat a little blue alien, heading home. From 
        this very unordinary night.
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