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One day, my friend Phil and I were playing a game of hide-and-seek. We were in the woods, at a place where there weren't any other people around. He got down on all fours and tried to look for me under the tall grasses, when all of a sudden I heard his voice from behind me. "Kate," he whispered fearfully. "Kate," he said again loudly this time. "Is that you?" "No, Phil," I replied. "Someone else is hiding under there." I then replied to his question, "I'm right here." He then asked, "Are you sure? I can't see you because of that patch of tall grass over there." "Yes, it's me. Now what are you doing?! Get up!" I said cruelly. Phil got up and looked at me with questioning eyes. "Where were you?" he asked. "Why were you under the grass like that?" He was now really worried about me, but I didn't want to tell him why I was there in the first place. "Well, I was just watching the clouds go by," I replied to his question. "I got bored so I decided to hide under those grasses." I now felt a little guilty, but he didn't know that. Just then, I saw a smile come over Phil's face. "Oh no! C'mon Kate-hurry!" he said opening his eyes wide and waving at me with both of his hands. "There's a big spider over there that looks like it wants to eat you!" he said as he stared at something behind me. I moved quickly around the tall grasses and looked for the spider, but there wasn't one there. I guess he was just trying to scare me, but I had no idea why, because I knew that he wasn't scared of anything. He wasn't afraid of the dark, nor was he afraid of ghosts—and spiders were definitely on that list. "Phil," I said pretending to be really scared. "Why would you do something like that? And why did you try to trick me?" "I'm sorry," he replied. He had an innocent look on his face, but not enough to make me believe him for more than a second. "But what are you doing here anyway?" "Oh no!" Phil interrupted me before I could answer his question. "You're not supposed to be here! The woods aren't big enough for two people to hide in at once!" I knew he was lying through his teeth. "So why are you dancing around?" "I don't know," I replied, looking at the ground. "I can't seem to stop." "Well, you better hurry up and stop before the grass gets overgrown with spider webs and starts to eat you!" Phil warned me as he got a little closer to me. I walked even faster now, trying not to look at him from the corner of my eye. For a moment I thought that he was right about the spiders, but then I heard his voice from behind me again. cfa1e77820

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