Rose and EmmaA Story by BlueShadowRose was a fifteen-year-old girl who loved to bike on a trail in the town she lived in that winded itself through parks, lakes, and forests. The trail’s name was Westpoint Trail and was ten miles long and was Rose’s favorite trail. She loved going on it and feeling good because of how beautiful the scenery and the amazing life that lived around it was. Rose was an extraordinarily accomplished biker and loved riding through the city. She was an exceptionally happy, athletic, and intelligent girl who loved going in the trail and feeling good about herself. Rose was kind and considerate to others making her life so exciting and filled with friends and family. Emma was a twenty-year-old woman who loved biking too and also loved Westpoint Trail. The trail to her was like a momentary time of bliss and happiness, making the trail exceptionally fun, exciting, and wonderful to be on. The trail was exceptionally enjoyable to ride on and made Emma feel a sense of wonder and amusement. She and Rose loved biking on Westpoint Trail and having the time of their lives racing past flowers and people. They loved the trail and thought it was so fun to ride on it together. One day, they found a gold coin in the grass and inspected it for its identity. It was a 1900 gold coin from Oregon and was just lying in the grass waiting to be held up. The gold coin was exceptionally beautiful and had a figure of a person’s face on it, the identity of which they did not know. Rose and Emma were in love with the coin and decided to keep it as a way or remembering the Trail and having a wonderful time in their lives. The gold coin acted as a way to remind them of the fun times they had on the trail. © 2023 BlueShadow |
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Added on March 28, 2023 Last Updated on March 28, 2023 AuthorBlueShadowGainesville, FLAboutHello! I am a Korean-American man who wrote BlueShadow because I love the English language's look, sound, and feel. I loved writing BlueShadow because I love writing in general. In BlueShado.. more.. |

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