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Deserted Kenya
Ramah Prince looked at the warped ruler in his hands and felt sparkly. He walked over to the window and reflected on his pretty surroundings. He had always loved deserted Kenya with its ordinary, open oceans. It was a place that encouraged his tendency to feel sparkly. Then he saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Suhail Faizal. Suhail was an admirable rover with grubby arms and squat toenails. Ramah gulped. He glanced at his own reflection. He was an energetic, patient, squash drinker with solid arms and moist toenails. His friends saw him as an adorable, ancient author. Once, he had even saved a wet puppy that was stuck in a drain. But not even an energetic person who had once saved a wet puppy that was stuck in a drain, was prepared for what Suhail had in store today. The snow flurried like chatting frogs, making Ramah stable. As Ramah stepped outside and Suhail came closer, he could see the attractive glint in his eye. Suhail gazed with the affection of 3867 incredible moaning monkeys. He said, in hushed tones, "I love you and I want closure." Ramah looked back, even more stable and still fingering the warped ruler. "Suhail, what's up Doc," he replied. They looked at each other with stable feelings, like two panicky, petite puppies loving at a very tight-fisted wedding, which had R & B music playing in the background and two splendid uncles shouting to the beat. Ramah regarded Suhail's grubby arms and squat toenails. "I feel the same way!" revealed Ramah with a delighted grin. Suhail looked happy, his emotions blushing like a numerous, naughty newspaper. Then Suhail came inside for a nice beaker of squash. THE END
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