Friday, March 21, 2014

Interview Stories

After conducting interviews with people the students found interesting, they wrote the stories their subjects told.


Weird Stalker Girl
By: Alexa Hulburt

About five years ago, my teacher had a weird stalker student.  She wasn’t in his homeroom, but she would hide in his classroom so she could hang out with him.  This girl would stand behind him 24/7.  Every time he turned around, there she was!  One day the teacher got a new picture I.D., so re ripped up his old one and threw it away.  The stalker girls got the ripped up I.D. out of the trash.  A few months later, his birthday arrived and she had gotten him a card – inside was the old I.D. taped back together again.  She had that old picture of him for about three months.  To this day, he finds himself looking over his shoulder to make sure he isn’t being followed.


Poochie
By: Sam Armstrong

Poochie got ran over.  A small sized mutt, just an ordinary dog.  Kim was walking home one day after going to her sister’s house.  She had her dog, Poochie, with her.  She and Poochie were crossing the raod and Poochie, poor girl, didn’t make it over.  It was one a ½ mile back and a pick-up-truck full of men ran the dog over.  My mom stood there.  These men had just run over an 11-year-old girl’s best friend right in front of her.  The cruel and unjust men laughed and didn’t even bother to stop.  Kim scraped the yellow mutt off the road and her eyes turned to clouds on rainy days, as she carried Poochie home.  They buried her near the woodline and planted flowers on her grave.  It was the worst thing that could have possibly happened in the beginning of her 5th grade year.


Dakota
By: Allyson Vondran

Dakota, 6, maybe 7-years-old – pretty black hair swaying at her shoulders.  The sun was shining down, sending smiles at the group of people below. 
A girl was walking a husky named, Kona, on a leash.  She was black and white – two mix-matched eyes: one red, one blue.  She was a beautiful dog, large as any husky, but beautiful.
The neighbor’s dog, a blur and a mystery, jumped the fence and ran around Dakota, taunting Kona to come near.
The leash, a death trap, wound around and around her ankles until the neighbor’s devil dog ran down the driveway – Kona a close follower.

Dakota’s head smashed into the concrete of the driveway.  She was immediately rushed to the hospital.  She had almost died, but show it’s all a blurry memory and she is fine.

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