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The tears keep flowing down my face / You have fulfilled my greatest fear / I want to run and leave this place / Our fingers used to interl
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Grace looked out her window that summer morning to see that her neighbor across the street, Mrs. O'Brian, had set up old furniture and anti
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“Tell me. Who’s unfortunate enough to be my new mentor?” / “You get to study with my cousin’s instructor. She’s one of the best Warriors he
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Eight days later, I was already getting used to a set schedule. The Garim, apparently, had decided that I was allowed to do both jobs. Dowb
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I stood there, just taking in the enormity of Kaiven’s library. Nolen watched me with some amusement. “When you’re done staring at the dust
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I wanted him to love me.
by Radiance
<100 words, 5 comments,
on Apr 24 3:51 PM 2007
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Bob was staring at the tree, drooling. One eye was more closed than the other, and they were slightly crossed. Nice touch. / “Bob,” the tre
by Radiance
1400 words, 13 comments,
on Apr 10 12:11 AM 2007. In Humor
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I must say, I embarrassed Nolen pretty well when I realized that he liked Zela. It was mean of me to react that way. Zela was an attractive
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“Oh my gosh this is weird,” I gasped. The stone rippled like no rock I’d ever seen before, and the step I was standing on slid upward faster than I ever could’ve walked. I felt kinda stupid. Nolen was right. 1
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“This is probably the stupidest thing I’ve ever done,” I muttered, taking a few hesitant steps forward. “If Airam finds me, I’m dead.”1 / My crystal shard brightened in the darkness, still giving
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“Nahte, if my people did such horrible things, why are you being so kind to me?” I asked, feeling guilty and grateful at the same time. Nahte looked a bit offended by this question.1 / “Do I stri
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I am trapped. / I am caught in a web, and it is small comfort to me that the web is of my own weaving. When I think of the magnitude of what I have done, I am overcome by a numb terror. I have behaved in a wicked manne
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According to my crystal shard, several more days passed before I left that room. I tried to leave once I could get out of the bed, but the heavy wooden door wouldn’t budge. I was getting restless. I didn’t like being trapped.
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