Far From Home: Chapter One: A Stranger Appears

There was the trickling sound of the river ever present on the banks where lay a small, wolfen girl sleeping on the sandy riverbank as if she'd been so exhausted that she collapsed right where she stood.

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Ander - Part 1: Subchapter 25

Kiana backed up until she reached the edge of the riverbank. she could hear it raging just behind her, could feel its spray against the back of her neck, but she didn't care. all it meant was that she was safe.

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Journal of Existence

But then i saw it: a tiny frog hopping from a leaf in the riverbank to a lilypad. and for extra bonus points, i also saw it extend it's tongue to catch a fly, not a single gesture wasted.

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Lion King III: The Pridelands Reborn: Chapter X

We moved back from the edge of the riverbank, and onto grass. "whoah! did you see the size of those teeth? they were goin' "rawr..." i rolled back onto my back, chuckling.

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Transformed into the Easter Bunny

**Transformed into the Easter Bunny** ** ** _Written by Arian Mabe (Amethyst Mare)_ _ _ ** ** Kamren yawned widely, slumped in the hollow by the river. He'd only thought to go out fishing that morning because, well, he had nothing else really to...

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Valencia III

They lit a small fire near the riverbank to dry off. river snuggled up against rhett, and was soon dozing off. there was a noise behind them. they both snapped upright, turning. rhett breathed a sigh of relief. it was a floatzel.

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Windows to the Soul - chap. 19-20 - by Skyfox

Sarah sat down on a rock at the riverbank to watch. storm positioned himself so the light, shadow, and reflection was most beneficial to his vision into the water.

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 88

They swarmed across the snow, weaving between jutting pieces of rock and dead branches like water breaking upon a riverbank, but dorin didn't care. their roar was like the voice of death itself, come to swallow him whole, but dorin didn't care.

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 87

They swarmed across the snow, weaving between jutting pieces of rock and dead branches like water breaking upon a riverbank, but dorin didn't care. their roar was like the voice of death itself, come to swallow him whole, but dorin didn't care.

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Last Of The Bloodline, Aris' Tale: Chapter One.

When he did he almost missed it, having to stop along the riverbank. the ground here had leveled out a bit, leaving just a small step of dirt and moss where the river had washed it away.

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 64

Banno approached one of the windows the same way he would approach a deer slaking its thirst by the riverbank; very slowly, very methodically, each step carefully planned and executed.

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Ander - Part 4: Subchapter 3

"i have no way of knowing how long you lay on the riverbank like a dead fish, though." banno did some quick thinking. "how long ago was that lightning storm?" "we haven't had any rain in about a week." "a _week_!?"

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