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A Midnight Drive
The writing titled, “A Midnight Drive” written by Jordy G., talks about going to Taco Bell and seeing a familiar person. The writing is very interesting especially when it says, “My eyes wander the car, noticing the stickers on the windshield and the mud on the wheels. What catches me is the boy riding shotgun and how he looks so much like the boy I’ve tried so hard to forget. The blue eyed, blonde haired boy.” The writing also made me laugh when the author said, “The truck in front of us is a dirty shade of red with a Chevy logo and an unreasonably high suspension. ‘Do you need ta get any higher?’ Mama asks the car in front of us.”
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