#197, Peculiar
Once upon a time, there lived a group of unusual children. Unlike the coerlfolc (i.e., muggles) they lived amongst, these youths were peculiar. Each girl and boy possessed a special ability that set them apart from the rest, a peculiarity if you will. Some envied their gifts, but most feared them. So, in order to protect themselves, they learned to keep their peculiarities hidden.
Every now and then, they would enter a hidden loop located in Seoul, Korea in the year 2022. The entrance went past Hanti Station and a spooky abandoned car lot. Inside, they would gather in Room Two for a few hours with crusty ol’ Mister Buttonquail (Mister Buttonquail kept a very neat room and was punctilious about rules—some believed him a robot himself). There, they could let their true colors shine. They were around peculiars like themselves, free of prejudice and judgment from the outside world. For just a few hours, they were remarkably, unremarkable.
To complete this Journal response, address the following:
Write a creative story about your class or different group using the "peculiar" theme from Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. Start your story "Once upon a time..."
peculiar n. a branch of humanity possessing a second soul which manifests itself in strange ways such as abnormal characteristics and abilities commonly referred to as peculiarities (e.g., summoning bees, the ability to dream the future, ability to manipulate plants and their growth, a second mouth in the back of the head, animating inanimate objects)
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-Brenden Lee Teacher