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I hate the way you look at me like that
I’m just a childby crystaltips 100 words, 13 comments, on Oct 3 8:36 AM 2004. In <200 lines -
I looked out over the hills. A thin layer of mist was settled across the top and only the birds of the valley could be heard. It was very peaceful out on my balcony. I had live
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The rain fell heavier then it had done in months, pounding the pavement and soaking anyone who stepped outside. Henry sprinted through the village, splashing in puddles and sli
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Normal wasn't a word often used to describe my family. We weren't outrageous or mad. We were just a little weird sometimes.
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The weeks passed, blurry and unbearable for Henry. He missed Elizabeth more then anyone understood. He found his feet taking him into the woods and when reaching the old oak, r
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'And then our ship had to be abandoned. Over run by pirates it was! Yes, I was lucky to be alive. But our vessel...'
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The sun rose above the horizon earlier then usual. Summer was approaching and the long, hot days had everyone feeling lazy and tired. As dawn broke, Elizabeth tried to make her
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Three years past in a blurry haze of friendship and trust. After their first meeting Elizabeth and the young boy, Henry, became close friends. Every morning they would meet -
The night was cold and wet. Jess was trying to sleep, tucked away inside her huge coat which she stole from the local market. She bit her lip to stop it quivering. She ha
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The pink sky cast an eerie glow over the manor, highlighting parts of the grand building. The gravel cracked as it moved under the young girls shoes. She stepped as lightly as
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It took them less then an hour to drag the young woman's body back to Luxton Manor. Covered in sweat, blood and other bodily substances, the two were less then happy.
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The sky was darkening a lot quicker than usual, the trees; black silhouettes against the deep blue sky. No clouds were present. She knew it was going to be a cold night. Turnin
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The wind played around the trees, moving leaves effortlessly in the soft breeze. The small stream tinkled as it passed over stones and pebbles. Branches hung low, dipping their
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A branch snapped as she tried to quickly stumble through the thick trees that surrounded her. The faster she tried to run the more she seemed to be held back by undergrowth and
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Looking out of the window he peered at the cobblestones below him. Full of grime and dirt, just like the rest of the city. The stench of death, grief and loss were too much for
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The day was perfect. The sun was high in the blue sky and there wasn’t a cloud in sight. Spectators gathered outside the stadium waiting for the gates to open so they could beby crystaltips 1400 words, 16 comments, on Jan 31 11:20 AM 2005. In <200 lines, Fiction, Humor, Romance
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The images flicked through my mind as though they were being looked at by family or friends, I felt so violated. My privacy had been ripped away from me and held out as meat, t
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Standing shoulder to shoulder with a middle aged man on a public train. He's dressed in a black, pinstripe suit and is carrying a briefcase. He fails to acknowledge my presence
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