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    Vanoss: A Short Story

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    It's been a couple of hours, and I was still in the living room watching SpongeBob, but I wasn't really paying much attention. I was rethinking my decision on trusting Vanoss. I mean sure! He seems like a nice guy, but I learned that things aren't always what they seemed. I sighed, and got up from the couch to turn off the television, wondering if my friends are having the same problems. I sat back down on the couch, listening to the silence of the quiet living room. My mind begin to wonder how…

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    As the months passed, the war and all that it brought with it, affected the citizens of France in varying ways, bringing prejudice, suffering and violence along with it. Nancy and Henri helped out wherever they could, helping their friends, their neighbours and even strangers the best that they were able to. Passively resisting and then overtly assisting in confounding and frustrating the Nazi and Vichy authorities at every opportunity. After all, they had been invaded, their Country was no…

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    Ellis: A Short Story

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    Ellis was loving it, and closed his eyes as he leaned back on the sofa panting in arousal. Fisting the blonde teenagers hair in his palm, the Psyhciatrist bucked his hips up of the sofa, completely lost in the pleasure and his thoughts of Emily Harris. Never in his life would he have dared to treat Beth as roughly, but she wasn't Beth, she was a teenager who desired the man to take control, and as he re-opened his eyes, he could only the schoolgirl's visage, and was unable to talk through the…

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    Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Why didn’t I tell that poor lady where her son was? I just couldn’t do it. None of us could. The poor child was face first in the dirt, his legs about the same length as Liesel’s. Weirdly enough, it reminded me of home. Of Liesel’s books and letters to her mother; of Rosa’s yelling and horrible pea soup; and Max’s painting in the basement and the night he had to leave. All because of me (plonks onto bench). This boy’s mother didn’t deserve to see her son like that. Nobody…

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    There once was a girl named Rose, raised well and loved by all, yet extremely poor. A common bibliophile, obsessed with nature and learning. When she reached the age of 16, she fell in love with a wonderful young man. There was just one problem. He came from a wealthy family, and though his parents opposed, they married as soon as they were of age. The young couple came to have a child, Ellis, and settled down in a cottage deep in the woods. This woman is me, Rose Ellis Woods. Edward had been…

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    It’s been years since scientists created genetically modified animals that mutated and escaped, and now roam the planet free. Nova waits for her father to tuck her into bed. She can’t fall asleep until he has done his nightly routine of checking for monsters throughout her bedroom. For most children, monsters under the bed are nothing but a product of a wild imagination. However, for Nova, they are a reality. “Daddy! Hurry!” cries Nova. Callum rushes into his daughter’s bedroom, afraid that…

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    The crackling noises of the explosion and the continuous yelling echoed vastly across the large terrain as it woke me up slowly yet abruptly. As I slowly opened up my eyes, my supervisor yelled at me, “Shi. Finally, thou has’t awakened. Now receiveth thee out of thy sleep chamber. ’Tis not a mure that will buildeth itself.” “Why now?” I asked him half asleep, “’Tis not even dawn.” Before he had a chance to respond, the early morning light shined through the antique wooden shutters. “’Tis…

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    Our conversation was interrupted several times by locals who approached me to introduce themselves. Most of them were big, burly and sported jeans and a wife beater. Despite what they wore, they were polite, even courtly, as they sidled up to my bar stool to chat, or, in the case of Jac, just flirt shamelessly. Jaq was a self-proclaimed bachelor. “Gigantic fudge pooping llama alien!” I heard Woody yell from the kitchen. I blinked. Red laughed and rolled her eyes. "That’s my husband, ever the…

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    I hesitate as i wrote this first line But then again all I got is time Your gratitude to my attitude is as colorful as the skyline I know I can not write poems for I can not rhyme Soon you will me mine and I will be yours I fall 100 goddamn miles into your fondue eyes For they are to only eyes that I do not despise For your hair of soft elegance that can not be missed Fantasizing over and over again about our first kiss Soon you will be mine and I will be yours Oh the things I would do for…

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    emma grabs yet another tissue, blowing her nose. She sneezes again and groans in frustration. "How are you feeling?" Iris says, walking to where Emma's laying and feeling her forehead. "I'll make you some soup." "Dandy." Emma says, closing her eyes. "Thank you. Where are you going?" She says, noticing Iris put makeup on. "Starbucks with Chanyeol." "Get me a drink!" "No. Sick people don't drink Starbucks." Emma scowls. "Yes they do?" Iris just shrugs. She grabs her bag, walking…

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