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To Kill A Mockingbird: A Short Story

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I seem to have a love for watching birds through branches and trees in far distant trees that surrounds my habitat. The binoculars that I watch it from gives a beautiful view of birds, and one was a rainbow colored bird named Rosy-Faced Lovebird. As I see there array of features, the face and throat are pink, darkest on the forehead and above the eye. The bill is horn coloured, the iris is brown and the legs and feet are grey. They seem to be a couple that happens to be very attached thus created a nest for their newborn baby. One of the things I found most adorable was the way they kept pecking each other to symbolize their love for one another. It seems very secret as if they have found a place that presents much solace, then the other part …show more content…

I was Famished so I sat up brought my chair towards the table and began to take my plate to the sink and began to rinse it delicately. A voice that began to turn a knot in my stomach because of how sweet and nurturing it was said, “ Are you done, we only began and it felt as if you were very eager to finish quickly.” I responded as I moved to my right and placed the plate at the counter. It was Devasree who wanted to clean her plate as well, she said “well?.” I began to look at her and waited until my stomach was relieved of the knot that was tied up and said, “ No, it wasn’t that, I just ate before you came and I wasn’t really that hungry.” As the words were mumbling, I began to think that she might know about the incident that happened the last time she came to visit. I only wished that I could’ve took it back and say that I was sorry, but from a book I remember reading along time ago, the quote was still in my mind, “Love means never to say your sorry.” She said in a soft melancholy voice, “ I understand, I ate in the plane ride before I came here.” It felt as if though she didn’t even seem to feel the incident or even capture its violent presence to me, as if she forgot about

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