They gathered on the dunes every August 10th, forever mindful of the power of tradition.
And when Allana drew the yellow bathing suit, she didn't complain.
"It isn't right, it isn't fair," the rest of the ladies lamented, but it didn't matter, for soon Allana was upon them.
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Ha ha, I love "The Lottery".
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