Brianna’s party accomplished!

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The party was a success! My mom was out of town, so Brianna’s mom supervised. When the guests started to arrive, me and Ellie stayed in our room (Kenna’s instructions) until we got hungry. As I went down the stairs, I saw a lot of people. More then I expected. There was at least 20. When I got my pizza, the games began. It was a murder mystery party, so the guests had to solve a murder.
To be short, Brianna died, Anna was the murderess. End of story.
Lots of people were coming into my room, thinking they were just empty. I waited with a metal pipe covered in fake blood. That got them away quickly.


Brianna’s Party

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My family shares a house with another. Since we had two extra rooms, we decided to rent the out. Now, Brianna and her mom, Annie live with us. It’s great to have a person who shares your interests. She likes Doctor Who, Sherlock, and Supernatural, just like my family. And she helps me with my iPad, because I am awful with technology.
About two months ago, it was Brianna’s birthday. We bought cheesecake to celebrate, bot she didn’t have a party. So, this weekend will be her “Disney Princess Murder Mystery” themed sleepover. Me and Ellie’s job (my twin) will to be creepy ghost kids and walk around holding candles. It’s going to so much fun! Kenna (my sister) is going to be a vampire, I think. It wouldn’t be hard since she’s really pale and has trench coats.
Until next week!


Uncle David

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Last week, for the first time ever, I met my dad’s brother, David. He lives in Missouri, and only comes to Texas for business, so it was exciting to see him. My dad, sisters and me prepared a huge dinner for him, because dad said he loves to eat. While I seasoned salmon, Ellie shelled the shrimp and peeled potatoes. As we started cooking, we heard a knock on the door. We rushed to it, called dad and opened it.
There on the sidewalk, was uncle David. He was older than I expected but looked very jolly, like Santa. That night we feasted on our great meal and talked. David tried to guess the seasoning I put on the salmon and got it right on the first try. It was kind of freaky. That night, we took a rare family photo, and said goodbye to David. He was going back to his hotel and wouldn’t see us until the weekend.

It was interesting to meet a family member you have never seen before.
And I liked him because he gave us Oreos.