A Tale of Two Assassin's Chapter1

No one really keeps track of time anymore, not in the world i live in. after a massive global stock crash the world kinda just stopped moving. a great depression does not do it justice.

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Cosmic Stars - Chapter Twelve

tracking any modern warship was next to impossible, but tracking the flagship _drach'n fury_ is beyond that. programs that were as advanced as the mapping systems on capital ships failed to find any trace of the flagship.

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Blood and Shadow- Chapter 3

"those mats are there to disguise our tracks aren't they? if they are pulling them up that must mean that they want the tracks to be seen." she looked a little perplexed as she turned to hybrin. "why? where are we going?"

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Omega, Begin Again

Slowly i opened my eyes and gazed down at the track as it rushed beneath me.

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The final goodbye

Such as when you came to all of my track meets no matter what the weather. you would be cheering me on from the stands as i run down the track to the finish line.

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An Anthro's Tale-Chapter 27-A Dream For A Friend

After i had showered i started back to where dad had parked the ford, near the back of the track.

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Black Ice

No rush today," she said, returning her attention to the sandy track, grains frozen solid into uneven footing. "you okay to get on a bit?"

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WOLVES MIST - Chapter 3(.5)

I can track them." chris said already looking around the ground at the tracks and marks of the scuffle. "no!" skye cried out. "they have a magician with them, i saw him just as i blacked out.

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Unit 13

A shadow moved, his eyes tracked it and waited for some type of weapon fire from his opponent. he received it.

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Lost Into The Past Chapter 2

Why were ya passed out on the train tracks like that? you could've been seriously hurt!" he exclaimed, narrowing his eyes at nathan. "well... uhh... i was walking for awhile, and got tired... i didn't realize i was on train tracks... sorry."

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Invane: Reasoning

Above the blue sea was the pale railroad tracks; although it was almost hard to see them due to the paleness of the bridge however.

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