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Chapter 13
Author: Stanley
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“Good morning.” She said to the two shoppers, they just nodded as if everything was completely normal.

“Get over here!” Her mother said.

Kaya’s hair was in tangles, and she still had the wideness in her eyes.

“Hey,” she said to her mother trying to smooth out her hair, “what can I help with?”

That earned her a wry smile from her mother.

“Get over here and help me load the kiln.” Everything looked odd shaped as Kaya walked over to her mother.

“What the heck is that?”

“What?”

“That, what is that? That odd one there.” She pointed.

“I have no idea; it was one of your father’s creations. Just help me get it in here, please.”

“Alrighty mom’o.”

They both broke out in a sweat moving some of the pieces into the kiln. Once they finished the loading, Kaya went to get the flint to start the fire. She loved banging the flint’s together to get the sparks, she thought it was like magic. Tiny fireballs flew away from her and towards the tinder her mom had placed under some small dry kindling. Kaya
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