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CHAPTER TWO Brayden: The run was exhilarating as it always was. I loved the feel of the wind blowing through my fur. But I admit it was unnerving having a ...
SuzieCake - May 26, 2009 - 37 min read
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Hey everyone! As in my last parts, I really would aprecciate feedback. Please read my previous parts before reading this, it will save you a lot of confusion. Chapter 3 ...
gsppcrocks10 - May 26, 2009 - 9 min read
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When I opened my eyes, I was relieved to find myself in the comfort of my own room …and not in that scenario from ten years ago. That dream-which is ...
threm. - May 26, 2009 - 6 min read
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Old films depict outdated Taboo that now litters daily conversation why is this acceptable Newspapers Rape our thoughts and they stain our eyes which I believe is their purpose Bullets ...
Mr. Everyone - May 26, 2009 - 2 min read
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I am wrestling with you on the inside, where you sit perched on my shoulder like a cartoon devil, whispering in my ear. I know it isn’t fair to blame ...
bubblewrapped - May 26, 2009 - 2 min read
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If all the trivialities in the world were added up, they would outnumber the stars; indifferent and solitary, observed as a congregation of unimportance.
Juniper - May 25, 2009 - 1 min read
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Song: I Love How You Love Me, The Paris Sisters Word: Reversal Having Mrs. Calvert for eighth grade English was the WORST. She wore shorter skirts than anybody’s mother and ...
nixonblitzen - May 25, 2009 - 4 min read
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here's the start of the only story i have come close to finishing. January 1st, 1989 Monday. 6:00am Chief Dacoda has worked it all out with the Government. We are ...
Talona - May 25, 2009 - 2 min read
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Good-Bye,I Love You "Well. It's good to see you again Skye," Mrs.Ross greeted me. "You too Mrs.Ross." I replied as I walked upstairs. This is going to be great. Staying ...
EmoBear - May 25, 2009 - 9 min read
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It was all over the headlines. James P. Waldorf, 37, has just been named the artist of the year. His portrait appeared in the front page or all the major ...
mangopenguin1203 - May 25, 2009 - 6 min read
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Chapter Six ‘Childhood Friends’ Sheanna was surprised to find that Sedare was a very good listener. He said not a word the entire time she told her story, and he ...
GoldenQuill - May 25, 2009 - 26 min read
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Chapter Three What? Mmm, Saturday. Possibly the best day of the entire week. Suddenly remembering the text Ava sent me, I picked up my phone. Ya, she really did send ...
RubinLikes2Write - May 25, 2009 - 10 min read
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[Footprints in the Sand-- Leona Lewis; 014. Logos]David had, against his better judgment, gone through the drive-through window to order his strawberry milkshake. There was something markedly menacing
Evi - May 25, 2009 - 8 min read
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Down in one of the berths, Strawberry Joe is lamenting a set of new pots and pans which had been wrecked by the boarding party. He's so loud I can ...
Boatswain - May 25, 2009 - 3 min read
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Thalassa glared at her little sister. The child had just spoken yet another word somewhere between human speech and noise. Of course Thalassa’s parents jumped on this like a dog ...
Rosendorn - May 25, 2009 - 1 min read