I'm trying to write an essay for my creative writing class, and mostly I've been putting it off. It's about bobby pins and photography and art, I guess, or it's trying to be. But I went out tonight and when I came back, Meghan and Amanda had added to my essay. I like their section better than mine, but as I can't turn it in without feeling guilty, I want to post it here. And so, without further ado, I present: The Bobby Pin Caper by Meghan Gurecki and Amanda Knight
My camera was film, not digital, so I never even thought how scared I would be when I stepped into the dark room. I think there was a murderer in there. I said, "Don't murder me!" He said, "But I've been planning this for days," as he pulled out his weapon of choice--a bobby pin. I said, "Are you going to kill me with that bobby pin?" He said, "How did you know I had a bobby pin? This room is too dark to see anything." I said, "If I do not know you have a bobby pin because I cannot see it, then I do not know you are here because I cannot see you." "You're absolutely right," he said.
That was the last I heard of the murderer with the bobby pin. The next time I went into the dark room there was a picture developing. It was a picture of a bobby pin.
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