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To prepare for the next one hour lecture on molecular chemistry, I clicked open my notes app and scrolled through what I had typed earlier. The second line said 'vitamin d software crack 16'. My eyes darted to the last line on my computer screen, which read 'vitamin d software crack 16' as well. There was an error message that had popped up at the top of my screen, stating that there was no more storage space on my laptop. But yesterday! Yesterday there was plenty of memory available, and yet now I couldn't even go to google chrome without the whole thing crashing. There was also suppose to be a bug in the web browser, where it would crash every time I went online. And yesterday, after about an hour of being online, there was no problems. I couldn't help but think that someone had purposely killed my computer. It's not like anyone could even find me or my family now. No one would know that I'd escaped the school to begin with. If anything happens to our computer, maybe they'll think we're dead... "Justin?" A voice called out from downstairs. I knew it was my sister, Lilliana. "Upstairs!" I replied, keeping my voice down so I wouldn't wake up our parents. The house was so easy to take care of now that they were gone. No rules or anything. Just me and my sister, who technically wasn't even allowed to be outside of school grounds. I heard her footsteps heading towards the stairs, but instead she stopped at the bottom and walked towards the couch that father had bought for us a few months ago. Clutching onto the handles of her suitcase that she'd dragged back from Paris, she carefully sat down on the couch before looking up at me with a smile on her face. "Are you excited?" she asked. "Yeah," I answered, leaning on the wall beside the stairs. "I'll be seeing it for the first time in real life." She smiled brightly at me before looking back down at her suitcase. She was so excited to see what it was like outside of France, but I couldn't help but feel a little bit sad about leaving my friends behind. It wasn't that I hated Paris, it just wasn't my home anymore. It felt weird to me that I didn't know if I would ever go back there again. Sure, there were some of my friends there that weren't really friends anymore, but everyone else... they were all family to me... "So what is it we're going to see again?" I asked. She pulled out a thick and heavy book and showed it to me. "The Book Thief," she said. "It's a movie about a German girl who's been living in the countryside during the Nazi dominion." I nodded as I put my hand on my chin. "I don't think I've read that one before," I admitted as I walked over to her. Even though our parents forbid us from having any books or movies with violence, Lilliana still managed to sneak them into the house on occasion. As long as we were careful about where we brought them, they never got caught. cfa1e77820

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