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Write the rest of the story like add another paragraph to the story or more: What's burning?” Big jr asked “Nothing,” I replied
Two hours earlier. So I am in the living room sitting on the nice new comfy couch. Petting our dog she is a ginger labradoodle with tons of fur. While I was petting her I wanted some no-bake cookies so I thought I have the recipe so I can make them. So I asked Amy and she said I could because they are easy and I should not be able to burn them like I did the chocolate ones in the summer. So I asked if any wanted any and three people said they did so I went to my bedroom and found the recipe.
When I came into the kitchen I took a look around with new eyes. Red walls, tile floor that is so cold it is like ice water, the white stove and black stovetop. So I set my thing on the marble bar and go into the cabinet and I grab a dark red pot with black handles and I put it on the stove and I grab the butter. At this point I am very excited to make the no-bake cookies. I get everything together that I need and Amy comes in and says “ make sure you have everything before you start making them okay?”
“Yeah I already did that and I have everything on my list,” I said feeling very bored wanting to get them set so I could eat some.
So I make the cookies and okay I did i-
“What's burning?” Big jr asked
“Nothing,” I replied
So I finish the cookies and will they are not too great Amy comes in and says
“You forgot the milk.”
“You put milk in it?” I asked
“yes .”
So I only made them one more time and even though it was great last time I have not made any since then because I felt disappointed in myself. Now we joke about it.

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