Tic tac toe, a mini game of life they played. Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, the game is won the loser must go. Drip drip drop, the rain is here, there’s nothing to see… literally. Noah_arkenswagg
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Tic tac toe, a mini game of life they played. Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, the game is won the loser must go. Drip drip drop, the rain is here, there’s nothing to see… literally. Noah_arkenswagg
In the heart of a small, sleepy town, nestled between towering trees and rolling hills, there lived a young boy named Noah. Noah was a dreamer, a child with an imagination that knew no bounds. But in a town where the rain fell more often than not, Noah often found himself seeking refuge indoors, where his adventures took on a different form.
One rainy afternoon, Noah found himself locked in a fierce battle of tic tac toe with his best friend, Lily. The rain pattered against the windowpane, a soothing backdrop to the intensity of their game. Each X and O marked a strategic move, a calculated step towards victory.
“Eeny, meeny, miny, moe,” Noah chanted under his breath, his finger hovering over the grid of the tic tac toe board. With a determined glint in his eye, he placed his X in the center square, setting the stage for a showdown unlike any other.
But as the game progressed, Noah found himself caught in a stalemate, each move countered by Lily with unwavering precision. The rain continued to fall outside, a steady rhythm that mirrored the ebb and flow of their competition.
“Drip, drip, drop,” Noah murmured, his gaze fixed on the board before him. In that moment, he realized that the outcome of the game was inconsequential – it was the journey, the camaraderie, that truly mattered.
With a smile, Noah made his final move, completing the game with a draw. As he looked up at Lily, he knew that win or lose, their bond was unbreakable, their friendship a constant source of warmth on even the rainiest of days.
And so, with the rain still falling outside, Noah and Lily set aside their game of tic tac toe and ventured into the world beyond, ready to face whatever adventures awaited them with hearts full of hope and laughter.
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You’re very good at penning stories. I’m very impressed. A shame about Lily though…
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Yeah
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Always something to see here 🙂
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Indeed 😃
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There is
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Ahh, 2 of my favourite writers meet
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Yes I just popped over and read some of her stuff
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She’s great! Glad you checked her stuff
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