Recoil: Chapter 2, Advocate

The cashier, whose name was apparently norm, didn't even give me a second glance, just checked me out, took my money and went back to his show.

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Suit Jocks

Suit-Jocks Ep. 1-01 "Tube Up." "Red one, Ready your men, were approaching the AO" - Mother's Breath "Affirmative Mothers Breath, Were moving to tubes now." - Vikk The Suit Jock pulled the hammer back on his auto cannon. He cycled through satellite...

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PX - 223

The soldier nods and walks towards the exit, swinging his rifle off his back and into his hands, the cold metal serving as a reminder of what is to come, he shivers and checks the rifle, its scope is cracked and only has half a clip of ammuniton left, thase

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One Last Check

#14 of husbando get everything check out before the great start... characters and story © me all comments are welcome. _sweats, shirts, shorts, pajamas, sweat-suit, socks, sandals, tennis, some reading, groceries...

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Mizalin-on-Sky: Preflight Checks

A blue-scaled fledgling named pyxis was sitting back on her haunches and appeared to be frantically checking through her flight harness pouches. jarzyl happily walked over and bowed her head in a friendly greeting. "hello!"

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Ch. 16 -- Welfare Check

#16 of the oroyo arc dro checks up on an old friend and finds some things have changed. "are you sure this is the right place, sir?" asked the rookie driver of the police van. "we don't usually come down here without riot gear."

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New Universe Premise Check

It is said that, long ago, our peoples were created from lesser beings. Our creators shaped beasts of land, water, and air. Our creators shaped the plants. Where once we competed violently for the right to survive, now we rise through our thoughts,...

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Reality Check - by Nathan Iverson

**reality check** by nathan glen iverson i stared out the window through a pair of dingy blinds looking into the street below.

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A Life In College: Checking In, Part 1

"I'll call you," I said to Ari's front porch. "Okay," the fox stood in his doorway, dressed in a set of shorts and nothing else. He leaned on his doorframe with an arm, and let his other arm hang to his side. I looked up at Ari, then bit my bottom...

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