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Type Title of Narrative Here "Hey Linda!" I shouted from the door. "Linda!"
"What?" she shouted back.
"Have you been outside today?" I asked.
"No, why?** she shouted.
"Are you sure?" Linda walked to the front of the cabin. "Yes, of course I'm sure. I'm still
wearing my slippers."
"Well, there are footprints in our yard," I said. I opened the cabin door wide so she could see
them
**Footprints? Really? Who could they be from?" she asked
"'I have no clue, but they look like they go out to the shed in the back
"Should we investigate?"
"I mean... I guess? Go get your boots on and we can walk out together," I said. Finish the story off

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