116 & An Unsolicited Rant

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She stared him down, ignoring the barrel of the gun that he had pointed inches from her face.

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A/N:
I apologize for ranting, as this is not a rant book, but please:
The plural of "story" is "stories," not "storys" or "story's." In most situations, if the word ends in a -y, you will replace it with -ies if it is pluralized.

"It's" and "its" are two different things; so are "your" and "you're," and "there," "their," and "they're." An apostrophe indicates a contraction in these cases, but if you are talking about something belonging to another thing, then you would use an apostrophe to show possession (e.g. "Avery's shirt."). If you're unsure about any of this, Google it. Search engines are your best friend, I promise.

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