The word of the week is “nerve”. To participate, create a 15-word story with nerve, nerves, or nervous. I can’t wait to see your creativity! smiles
That first time.
It could go horribly, terribly wrong.
I almost lose my nerve.
The word of the week is “nerve”. To participate, create a 15-word story with nerve, nerves, or nervous. I can’t wait to see your creativity! smiles
That first time.
It could go horribly, terribly wrong.
I almost lose my nerve.

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