The Slayer and the Sphinx: Chapter Thirty Two

flicker didn't appear. "crap!" he gasped, just as the slayers came at him again. he had hoped that, now that he was out of the prison, he would be able to summon flicker again.

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Translating Shadows

Inevitably, after about two hours, the strings of lights flickered and went out as the generator died once more, plunging the chamber into darkness.

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The Legend of Spyro: Path of Delusions Book X Chapter 19

He locked his hand, the clench of the fist dispersing the magical orb into several tendrils of flickering light. "wise choice.

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Brevity of Fire

The lantern's final flame, one moment brief of shame, a flicker and it's out, expunged beyond a doubt. another drop of light, that's faded from your sight.

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The Great Escape

Poem a prick a nick a cut a gash a wound bleeding a bead a drop a trickle a river an ocean overflowing a flicker a flame a candle a light a life withering a body a victim a death a murder a suicide breathing

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Open me up

The fruits are shrivelled, their lies flicker loose, there's no going back: i'll tie my own noose.

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A whisper in my mind Motel.

The light over head flickers endlessly, driving me mad as i continue to ring the bell, ding, ding, ding. dark crimson replaces silver, and the light goes out, still the bell rings.

The Ride to Work (Otherwise Untitled)

A stubbornly rising sun flickered against the horizon, putting a bit more urgency into the rhythm of his pedaling. the impending oversight of the day's light always made him a bit more mindful of his paces.

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Subway Inquiry (Otherwise Untitled)

The lights flickered somewhat. ~ the tired sigh of repeating an answer so many times, "i'm not a dragon, and it's rude to ask for fire."

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Ander - Part 2: Subchapter 36

Lightning flashed somewhere behind her, throwing her shadow across the leaf-strewn ground, a jagged flicker of how she felt on the inside: broken and torn.

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Tails by the Riverbank

His thoughts lingered to his time at sea, the friends he had made and the places he had seen, all crept to his mind within an instant and his old sense of zeal and pride caused a small spark in his chest to flicker into a flame.

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Outcast

flickering as softly as a flame. praying that someday you will end my pain. the pain only an outcast can feel. the pain that is all too real. the pain only a friend can heal. for this pain is not physical. it is a pain of the heart.

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