Revaramek the Resplendent: Chapter Sixty Four

"that's always half your problem, isn't it? thinking makes things difficult for you. when you stop to think about what you're doing, your thoughts and your shaping get tangled.

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Always Part 3

It didn't matter how hot i was, his warmth was always welcome. "so, i'll see you then," he said, checking the bleachers behind him. his folks were up top somewhere, talking to the other parents. "gotta plan stuff for later.

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Always Part 1

The night winds blew through my antlers and sent tingles down my spine. I stood there in the frigid tundra, my tail occasionally twitching as I looked up at the stars across the sky. From above, I felt as though they were looking back down at me,...

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Invane: Always that one

Invane: always that one the ceremony. also known as a party. its another one folks, strap yourselves right on in and enjoy the fun. i mentally groaned to myself. setting my own left paw upon the surface of my snout.

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The End Isn't Always The End

I've always loved you, and i will always love you." i laid my hoof on top of hers, and that's when i saw it. her eye fluttered open, not all the way, but i could see she was looking at me.

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Always Me - Chapter 5

And to think it's always has been up there, and you haven't even seen it in eight years." there was a long pause as we both looked into the mesmerizing heavens. "think how many others are looking at those same stars right now.

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Always Me - Chapter 4

There was always bright purple smoke coming from the small crack in the door, but otherwise there was no sign of life in the secluded boxcar.

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Always Me - Chapter 1

I'm not necessarily complaining; it always makes for a good story, but sometimes you just have to wonder 'why me?' so, let's start out at the beginning, since that is always the best place to begin.

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What We Always Dreamed Of

It's what we've always fantasized about, you know?" i didn't feel comfortable telling him about it. felt private, sacred, and to put it through his ears seemed to sully it, but it was necessary. ...

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