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Lucas then walked up to her and said "You're right Anna. I don't know what's going on but I think it has something to do with your crossing paths with those women" in Russian. Mila and Anna were now

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Question: Write me a story about a 16 year old at the grocery store. Lucas was out shopping when he thought about how much he wanted to try alcohol. Knowing he'd never get past the checkers, he decided to go ask some customers. Suddenly, 2 women wearing very nice dresses with long brown hair and black high heels walked by. They looked younger but they were probably old enough to buy alcohol. As he got closer, they were speaking Russian. Walking up to them Lucas asked "Excuse me ladies" The lady whose name was Mila turned and smiled saying "Yes can we help you?" in her Russian accent. Lucas then said "I was wondering if you had any money on you to buy something for me please. If not I understand and will leave you alone" in perfect Russian. The girls were both impressed. "Wow! That was really good. But sorry we would love to but we really can't afford to buy what wasn't on our list" said the girl named Anna in English. Feeling defeated, Lucas was ready to give up then decided to try one more thing. As the women went to leave, Lucas grabbed the one woman's shoulder but immediately lost balance and felt his world shaking. As he stabilized himself, he heard "Are you okay Anna?" in accented English. "I'm fine. Just dizzy" he said covering his mouth at the Russian accent realizing he was now Anna. "I can probably speak as much as I want in Russian and know all the words now" he said in perfect Russian. He attempted to walk in the heels Anna was wearing but couldn't balance properly as he had never worn heels before. He then grabbed Anna's purse off his shoulder and pulled out her ID checking to make sure she was old enough to buy alcohol. The D.O.B. said April 28, 1999 meaning he definitely was. He then asked her "Should we buy ourselves a bottle for tonight?" in Russian. Mila said "You know I'm not a big drinker Anna. What's going on with you?" Suddenly, Lucas watched as Mila ran up to him grabbing his head with both of her hands. She started screaming "Snap out of it. Snap out of it. Snap out of it" in Russian. Soon, Lucas felt his mind changing into Anna's completely till he only remembered being Anna. "Please let, please let, ----- Mila! Please release me from your grip. I don't understand what you are doing" the new Anna said in perfect Russian. "Oh good to have you back Anna. Wait a minute. Show me how to walk in heels" said Mila. Anna confused at her friend simply said "Okay as you wish" in Russian. Anna then walked in the heels she was struggling with moments before perfectly strutting back and forth with no issue. Mila now changing her mind about alcohol for the night decided to go back and get some for her and her friend Anna. Anna couldn't shake off the feeling something wasn't quite right. "Why do I completely forget the last 10 minutes of the day? I have holes in my memory and I should remember it all" she asked in Russian.

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"Maybe it's just stress," suggested Mila, trying to calm Anna's suddenly growing anxiety. "We've been on such a rigorous schedule with the ballet. It's probably taking a toll on you." Still, Anna couldn't help but feel an inexplicable sense of loss, like a part of her being had vanished. She had fleeting shadows of memories, a vague recollection of speaking to a strange boy, an unusual yearning for alcohol, and even the feeling of walking uncertainly in her own high heels. Deciding to push her uncertainties aside for the evening, Anna consented to Mila's idea of buying some wine. "Alright, let's buy a bottle and catch a breather tonight. We could both use it," she agreed. The two women picked out a bottle of red wine and continued their shopping. Mila glanced at her, a small smile playing on her lips. "Oh, how is it that you suddenly know your way so well around wine, Anna?" Anna looked at her, startled and bemused. "I...I don't know," she murmured. They made it past the alcohol aisle and headed towards the checkout. Anna, still reeling from her lost memories, tried to shake off her confusion but kept feeling surprising waves of maturity and wisdom suddenly coursing through her veins, as if she was no longer her old self. Throughout the rest of the shopping, Anna kept coming across bottled-up memories, previously unknown knowledge and skills, and an inexplicable newfound worldliness that she had never experienced before. The evening had turned out to be one of the oddest she ever experienced. Little did she know, a 16-year old named Lucas had left an indelible mark on her life.

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July 3, 2023, 2:21 a.m.

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Published: Monday, July 3, 2023

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