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      “and blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah…” I thought I was going to die. In fact, I got so bored I threw a paper airplane across the assembly room. I guess I must’ve hit the light switch, because the whole room went completely black. All the 8th graders were trying to find the light switch, all the 7th graders just sat still in shock, and us 6th graders ran around screaming, “PARTY!”

      The principal (who was the one speaking) tried to calm the middle school down, but everyone had gotten so loud no one could hear a thing. At last, someone found the light switch and flicked it back on. But then the light didn’t return. It took about five seconds for the whole school to realize the power was out too. Everyone fled for the exits of the school, bumping into each other as they ran. It was so dark that no one could see a thing.

      Then suddenly a cry rang out that made everyone run into action. “I FOUND AN EXIT!” Everyone in the school bolted out the doors, blinded in light as the sunshine rained down on them. I thought the day was going to be over soon, but when I looked at my watch it was only 1:00. There were still a few hours to go. Then I thought of a genius idea.

      “PARTY!” I yelled.

      I have no idea how this happened, but all the kids raced to their backpacks and pulled out supplies. You would think that this was a real party or something. Rock and roll music was playing, fast food was everywhere, there were tables set up, and all the children were all playing games, running, and yelling at the top of their lungs. I think the teachers are starting to wonder what’s going on outside. I think for once, I had a decent day at school.

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