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(43) Kind of edgy bro, you've changed...Feature Lead Practice 3

 


Welcome back guys, today we are going to do one final feature lead for practice, so I hope your ready for a good one, let's get into it!!

Alright so I've decided for our last lead practice we are going to be doing one that is descriptive, so we'll see if I can catch your attention with that.

Story:
Alien / Monster Girl

Lead:
I knew from the very moment I saw her that I liked this girl, she was beautiful. Her whole look was just amazing, she had pink hair and glasses and her skin was so perfect. I was surprised, she didn't have a singular wrinkle or blemish on her face. She even smelled good, not that I was creepily smelling her and her belongings, but she smelled like strawberries and when she spoke it sounded so soothing to my ears. I just didn't know why all the other kids called her four eyes and a dumb nerd, I assumed it was because of her glasses, I always thought they looked nice with their pink frame. I had never seen her without them, but I'm sure she looked great. Until one day when I was going through her locker, which I TOTALLY HAD PERMISSION TO DO, I found a picture of her when she was younger, the photo was a little blurred and dusty, slightly torn too, but she didn't have glasses in this one, in fact it looked like she had four eyes, it was a little creepy, but hey, camera glitches happen. I thought nothing of it, but I couldn't help but think what if...The next morning after I forced myself out of my warm comfy bed I got ready for school and started looking for her. As I was rushing through the halls I saw her, I ran towards her and yoinked her glasses off, to my horror it was true, she was a four eyed freak. I told all my friends and we started throwing math books at her, she tried to run away, but since I took her glasses she ran into a concrete wall and hit her head. I walked up to her and said, I bet this skin isn't even real, I grabbed her face and tried pulling it off, I must've been watching too much scooby doo, but sure enough her skin ripped clean off. Who would've thought she was a failed government experiment that had escaped and tried to live a normal life, welp sure enough we caught her and to this day I don't talk to girls with glasses.

Welp guys I hope you enjoyed that banger of a story, this wasn't as realistic as the last two, but hey who knows, could happen, a little wacky I'll admit, but descriptive and attention catching nonetheless, hope you enjoyed the read, that's enough feature lead practice for now, we're more than ready to start the real deal when the time comes, but until then, later guys

Thanks for reading!

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