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Debra Hutchins: A Short Story
It was a rainy summer day: August 12, 1999, a savage was born.

Debra Hutchins gave birth to the most beautiful creation known to man, Keviyun Tyrec

Hutchins. At 2:23 a.m. he made his debut to the world. Born at River Oaks Hospital, all of his

brand new family members were present for this great occasion. The little baby boy weighed 6

pounds and 8 ounces. He had darkish brown hair with dark brown eyes to match. Everyone

thought he was just the cutest thing. By the age of 8 he was into all kinds of sports including:

basketball, football, and baseball. He tried football out at the age of ten. He happened to be pretty

good at the sport. He weighed in at 98 pounds, which was the exact weight a person had to be to

be a running back

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