Summer Sushi (redux)

The mid-day sun shined a comforting ray of light through the apartment window. Reggae could be heard from a set of studio speakers, adding to the easygoing scene. John sat at his desk, his chin propped up in his palm as he flipped through the web pages...

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Summer Sushi

#1 of stories from beyond the backstage this is more or less just an introduction for a couple of my characters, johnathan reed and freddy line.

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The Front Line (Warhammer 40k)

Suddenly something shifted in the bushes at the bottom of the small hill riok was looking down; it was just before the right turn where his line of fire and vision was stopped due to the dense plant life.

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Crossing Lines

The following is a story set in the [FBA](https://www.fba-wiki.net/index.php/Main_Page) shared storytelling universe, and is a continuation of an ongoing story centring on the character [Lauren...

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A Silver Lining - Prologue

#1 of a silver lining a start for something new that has been on the back of my mind for a while now. special thanks out to taladrian for great advice and a friendly edit.

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Lines of Crimson

Like the sun shining down and giving life to the forest, the lines of crimson streaked across her pale face; giving life to his canvas. he did his craft with the utmost responsibility, for perhaps only he knew the true value of the lines of crimson.

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End of the line

End of the line i sit watching the set with my wife and my child, unbeknown to us the world should go wild. with no real warning and little time, emergency broadcast - end of the line.

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Silver Lining (Chapter 10)

#10 of silver lining greentext second person present novel-length, by chapter. wip you, a newly minted combat pilot with all the associated buckle and swash, find yourself signed up to escort an airship carrying mysterious cargo to places unknown.

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Off The Line

Sure enough, i had picked a perfect line and we were still going. but as we blasted up the beach, our speed was decreasing every second. eighty... seventy... sixty... fifty... forty...

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