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When we meet the character, Libby, in The House at the End of the World, we find out that she became interested in axe throwing after reading an article. Here's a bit of fiction to encapsulate her spirit, using a different character named Elizabeth, courtesy of some AI authorship.

Once upon a time, there was a teenage girl named Elizabeth. One day she stumbled upon an article about the sport of axe throwing. Intrigued, she read up on the sport and watched videos of people competing.
Elizabeth was immediately drawn to the sport. The skill and precision required to successfully throw an axe captivated her. She was determined to get good at it, so she ordered a set of throwing axes and targets and began practicing every afternoon in her backyard.
At first, Elizabeth struggled. The axes kept bouncing off the target or missing it altogether. But she refused to give up. Day after day, she practiced and honed her skills, determined to get better.
Her hard work paid off. Elizabeth became more confident with each successful throw, and her accuracy improved. She started entering local competitions and soon became known as one of the best in the state.
People were amazed by Elizabeth's newfound talent, and she was proud of herself for not giving up. The sport of axe throwing became a big part of her life, and she was grateful to have discovered it.
Years went by, and Elizabeth became a champion in the world of axe throwing. She inspired others to take up the sport and show that anything is possible if you put in the effort and dedication. From a curious teenager reading an article, Elizabeth had become a legend in the world of axe throwing.
Cover of The House at the End of the World
This post is inspired by the book The House at the End of the World by Dean Koontz
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