Sins of Our Elders: Chapter 7
She figured it would have been pointless to wait at the parking lot during their talk, they could be going at it for hours. but not even one passed by before she texted the pig to pick her up.
In the Shadow of Moonlight - Ch. 1
In the parking lot, school buses waited to take home kids who lived outside town while those with licenses and cars swarmed the parking lot.
The unexpected life of a puppy Ch.2
''but i saw you pull into the parking lot as i parked my car so i figured i'd wait, y'know, i wanted to meet the little one after you told me about her! she's in the car?''
5. Jackie-The-Junior Dinner-Party Part-one
Finally making our way out of the parking lot, it's actually a shorter trip home than heading here as we hit more green lights than red ones.
Stale, but free, Ice (Otherwise Untitled)
~ the morning's spattering of light was splayed out across the parking lot and desert beyond, as jake sat on the bed of the motel room to watch out through the open window.
Chapter I: A Drink Called Loneliness
He shoved past the rottweiler, and marched out to the parking lot, wavering back and forth a bit as he approached his car. his large ears picked up rashid swearing under his breath, and following him.
Chapter Three – Turning
He waited in the parking lot for a moment, gathering himself, since he was probably going to be facing a large crowd.
TwentyFourTwelve Chapter One: Sociable Patterns
We pulled into the parking lot of a diner just off the highway, and went inside. as we sat down, a blue-scaled dragon entered, glancing around the diner. logan waved and called out to him, and i turned to look.
Oh the New Places
We pull into a parking lot of a tall tower like building, my dorm. my dad sighs "here we are kiddo" as he puts the car in park.
LNL 1: The First Day of Lloyds’ New Life
"alright" lloyd said "talk to you later then." with that they pulled out of the parking lot again and headed home. that night sean called lloyd. they agreed to go to see the four o'clock show, and go see the town afterwards.
Motel Blues
Helix stood outside of the door, lighting a cigarette and puffing out into the rain-droplet drenched parking lot. beat up cars lined one end. some couple was shouting just overhead. "you, uh, do that often?" helix turned to look at him.
On Time
I breath a sigh of relief as i rush out of the mall doors and into the parking lot. at least this part of the holiday is over.