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How would you spend your last few hours on earth? Oh God! I hear you say - This is one of those familiar questions you see on threads through a thousand forums online – like 1 / · Where would yo
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Chapter 21 / Tom dragged his hand through his long dark hair and swore for the umpteenth time since he'd gotten home. It was almost three am; he was rapidly losing hope. If Annie had checked in
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Finding Annie1 / Chapter 12 / Tom Beeman swore loudly as he rifled through his desk. He couldn't believe she'd been through there too; he loved Annie dearly, but so
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Suffer The Little Children1 / "What's going on?" I finally managed to shout above the loud roar of the engine. The driver turned to me bri
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Darkness Falls1 / I dragged a now sobbing Shelby into the office closing the door firmly behind me. The loud thumping from the sick boy ha
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The Beginning1 / I sighed loudly as I wrote the big red F on the paper in front of me. Timmy Mann had to be the worst student in my class
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The Beginning1 / I sighed loudly as I wrote the big red F on the paper in front of me. Timmy Mann had to be the worst student in my class by far. It broke my heart to see his disinterest. Perh
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Prologue
I am Asher, Lord Protector over these lands. Ever since the great death came to England, I have done all I can to protect those
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Chapter 6 The now familiar pounding filled Sera’s head as she sat up and looked around her. She was lying in a bed, the room decorated in a New England shaker style. &
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CHAPTER 5 Beth clutched the handmade book to her chest as she walked through the hallway. A couple of policemen were packing boxes of papers in the foyer; they nodded
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PROLOGUE Beth stood like a schoolchild at the gates of the Victorian mansion, her face pushed against the black wrought iron. The early summer sunshine shone on to the
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The sun shone hot and brightly in the late July sky, as I sat on the terrace a thick blanket over my sticklike legs. Even with the sticky humid day, I was shivering insid
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What a bloody weekend!! John,my boyfriend, who has recently become obsessed with E-bay (Our buy's include a kitchen table, 4 books, a DVD and a coffee table) was surfing the
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The air has a bite to it, as I sit, hot chocolate in hand - drinking in the many scents of the night. Sounds surround me on all sides; birds calling, the wind rustling through
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Stan Bronstein sat down in front of his terminal; his chubby fingers moving deftly on the keyboard as entered his password. He took a deep swallow of his Zippo Cola, as h
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Mark’s Story A strand of long blond hair slipped across Sarah’s sleeping face in silken threads. Mark smiled absently and leaned across a little to push it behind her
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The music blurred from the car stereo as Mark drove the car around the winding country lanes. The late September sunshine was unseasonally warm; Mark had wound down his w
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Chapter 8 I had a soak in the bath, while Ben took the girls swimming. My long black hair piled on top of my head to escape the decadent bubbles. My mind had nev
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Chapter 7 I awoke to my mobile phone ringing the theme from “Mission Impossible” loudly from my handbag. I groaned turning away from Annie’s sleeping form, hanging off
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The heat was oppressive as Mary dragged a breath into her lungs, surrounded on all sides by gyrating Goth types, she tried to enjoy the experience. Her hand was clamped in an a
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Chapter 4 I walked out of the tube station, taking a look at my watch. It was just past two; I had about half an hour before I had to go to David’s office. I dec
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Moonlight Dancers – A Wiccan Tale By Nicola Humphries
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Amelia’s body lay on her bed, her arms and ankles bound to the bedposts. The entity that was squatting inside her was still contained. Rainy had surrounded the bed
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Cal swore for the thousandth time, as his running shoes slipped on the winding cliff path. He’d been in the gym, just about to work out, when his phone had rung. He
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The sun began to dip down into the dark water on the horizon, filling the sky with a myriad of rainbow colours. Sera sighed in happiness, leaning against the wall that su
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Chapter 2 It was the pounding in her head that brought Sera back to consciousness. She frowned as she sat up, the throw that was covering her, slipping to the floor. &
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Prologue It was unnaturally quiet for a balmy summer night Seraphina thought as sat on the deck, a glass of wine in her hand, looking out into the moonless night. The
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Chapter 9 Hennessey put down the phone with a bang, a stormy expression on his face.
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Chapter 5 When Alexia woke she was alone in a white room, her head pounding with the anti-psychosis drugs they had pumped into her. She was fastened down to the bed, h
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