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    October, 1988

    'But the clown called to him from behind, a little more desperate sounding than it had before.

    “You sure you don’t want your boat back?” The clown asked, “I’m sure Billy wouldn’t be too happy that you lost it.”

    He stopped in his tracks.

    The clown’s voice was convincing, almost a little authoritative like his dad was when trying to convince him to do something he ought to, like the chores.

    He couldn’t quite remember whether he’d told the clown his brother’s name but if he was to take the boat back, what could the clown do? He’d simply get the boat back and run home. And this could be one of those stories that Bill could write about or draw a comic about. And they’d be able to laugh about it later. He needed to get back anyway, Bill would maybe have an answer for him about why they called boats 'she' and maybe time would fly by like it sometimes did when he was having fun because then Bill would be able to come out and play like he promised.

    He just needed to get the boat back.'

    This has a sequel that has now somewhat been abandoned but I have plans to continue it in a rewrite attempt of it. If you want to check it out, check out My IT Rewrite AU on my account

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