Setting Sail, Chapter 5
:d and setting sail is an unofficial tiitle, it will change when the book is finished!
Setting Sail, Chapter 2
Again, neoj is pronounced [nee-oh] and also the book's official title isn't "setting sail" the official title will be made once i'm finished! hope you enjoy chapter 2!
Setting Sail: Chapter One,
Well i hope you enjoy my book, "setting sail"! chapter one, i assumed we approached a red-light because the car stopped. only if i could see, i thought to myself and chuckled.
The Wolves of Gryning: Chapter 22
As they sailed out of himmska and into the harbors of brand, she couldn't help feeling that she'd sailed out of the arms of one girl and into another. but when they reached brand, she couldn't think much about anything else.
Smooth Sailing (TTW pt. 8)
And in the end, they're smooth sailing! thank you for reading testing the waters, it's been a crazy ride for myself and these fantastic boys.
The Wolves of Gryning: Chapter 21
The beasts she'd normally sailed with had been left behind in grey port, save for a few trusted beasts who helped her man the ropes.
Ruler of the Abyss
sail on, sail on, sail to the edge of the world. those who sail must do so with caution. never must you sail beneath the moon. follow the stars only and go, go wherever the wind may take you. but never beneath the moon.
The Cat And The Dog
A heart shape island towards the distance, we shall sail to the island, 'tis perfect for us both. we shall sail at dark." they got into their boat then sail off at sea.
Castaways - Chapter 3
The picture is of a pirate boat, flag and all, sailing across a choppy sea.
Castaways - Chapter 2
They said that when they're too old to go sailing i get to have it." "really?" "yep, my dad is teaching me how to sail and navigate on the sea." "cool."
Juryokine: Exile of Heroes, Chapter Eleven
It was a tiny one, one he'd be able to sail all by himself, and it was finally finished. all it needed now was a sail, and saldo knew exactly what he had to do.
Tooth And Sweet: The French
Clear seawater gently but persistently lapped over the side of the tiny sail boat and swirled around the legs of its occupants.