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Six Word Story Contest: WINNER REVEALED!

This contest was...not as exciting/eventful as the previous six-word-story contest, but it was still pretty fun!

And I'm going to cut to the chase: Gabby wins again, with 5 votes for "Hope isn't dead; it's just dimmed"!

Kyra's "Remind bread he is not alone" came in second, followed by Kyra's "I'll give you a face high-five." Fun fact: the latter six-word-story by Kyra was almost rejected; I almost messaged her and told her it was really 7 words. Thankfully for Kyra, I learned before then that two words joined by a hyphen actually only counts as a single word.

-Narrows eyes menacingly- You outsmarted me this time, Kyra, but it will not happen again...

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  1. Congrats Gabby! I love the message! It's so poetic and makes me think of my book. :)

    How many votes did second place get?

    The word high-five can be spelled many ways: highfive, high-five, and high five.

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    1. Highfive is actually wrong, it can't be spelled that way and still be correct. It's either high-five or high five

      And second place got all but 6 votes :)

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    2. That's why i hyphenated it

      So 3?

      At first i read that as "second place got 6." XD

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    3. What makes you think there were 9 total votes...?

      You wish lol

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    4. i may or may not've drafted my friends to vote (non-biasedly) and I know which ones they voted for. Of course, it might be more.

      XD

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    5. Awww thank you Kyra! <3

      Haha!

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  2. Congratulations, Gabby!

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  3. Wow o.o I can't believe I won... Ty all for voting! <3

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