Johana’s Collection of Stories
By Johana Smith
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Johana Smith
Johana Smith is just 11 years old. She loves to read and create stories for her family and friends. These stories are just a small token of what she has written since she was 6 years old. She also enjoys learning and going to school. Johana takes pride in her work and hopes you enjoy reading her stories as much as she has enjoyed writing them.
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Johana’s Collection of Stories - Johana Smith
Copyright © 2018 Johana Smith. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 09/21/2018
ISBN: 978-1-5462-6048-6 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5462-6047-9 (e)
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Contents
Dedication
Future Tense
The day begins
Future Uncertain
That no good wizard
Prison
Friend?
Growing Pain
Free in the Forest
Life Goes on
What?
Attack…?
Prince Jaspers’ ending
Mr. Unbearable’s ending
Revolutionary War
Pre-war
P.O.V
After the war
Johana’s Poetry Book
Kid in A Candy Store
This story
Star
The Family Pet
The Monsters
Spring And Fall
’Ight
Huh?
Evil Haiku’s
Street Music
Autumn
My Sonnet
Zombie Of Strange
The Memories
Dedication
Special thanks to Mom, Dad, my sisters, my Auntie Poppy, and my school librarians: They never let me give up on my dreams!
Future Tense
By: Johana Smith
The day begins
If the unspeakable evil could describe his castle, he would call it dark. He’d call it spooky. Mr. Unbearable loved to taunt all who lived near. He adored his kingdom.
The citizens of his kingdom would call it dark and spooky, but not in the same way the unspeakable evil would. They hated him more than anything. They shivered at the very thought of his name.
So, they never called him that. After all, speaking his name might (Though no one ever even attempted.) invoke his evil wrath.
It was a special day in the neighboring kingdom. The king had his first son born. Mr. Unbearable