Lonely Oak Chapter 35

"Come on Ket, they'll be here any minute!" Ket huffed, picking up his backpack and a large, heavy duffel bag. He looked about the room very quickly, mentally running through a checklist in his head. He panned about the room, in case he saw something...

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Pure Love pt1

"my parents won't and plus its spring break for our school we get two weeks of because of our scores." "okay good night." "good night." before he fell asleep he gave me a kiss on the forehead.

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Lonely Oak Chapter 66

"Well _that_ was a winner right off the bat," Momma B. commented as they emerged from the three-ring tent. "One point for Emmy," Momma R. continued, leading the way for several yards. They stopped by a lamp-post that was ready to light very soon....

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Lonely Oak Chapter 36

The bell on the door jingled as the two moms and two tiger cubs stepped out of the little pizzeria. Ket was the last out, and he held the door open for a couple who were coming in. The sky was black, as night had fallen, and they made their way back...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 67

For a few seconds, he didn't quite know what was going on. The world turned sideways before a wash of sparks and glitter. It fell over his eyes like he was having a blood-rush. The back of his skull throbbed with pain to the beat of his heart. His...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 57

_No...Don't..._ "Don't what?" _Go..._ "Don't go?" _Don't...go in..._ "In where?" _Stay out...water..._ "Water--the ocean?" _It...swallow..._ "Then I'll stay." _Wait._ "I'll wait." _Stop._ "I'll stop." _No..._ "Emmrnh--" ...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 53

How gray the world had become. No red nor green nor yellow hue; just ash and coal and greasy blue. The sidewalks, once a-blistering, now were cooled and smelled sweetly stoney. The air, once thick and festering, now was thin and drifting drearily...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 47

The ocean receded, cleansing the shoreline of all impurities. All clam-holes, etches, lines, grooves, trudges, footprints, stick-scratches and dune-tracks erased with the ebbing, salt-foaming water. The sand was given a short respite, a moment of what...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 44

At almost ten o'clock, one would think it would be night time. But at the beach, there was no such thing as night; there was only partying, and even though there was a lights-out at the campsites, the beach was afire with, well, fire. Tiki-style...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 68

Ket relaxed a bit with a sigh. He was last in the group, and as he exhaled Emeral glanced back to give him a bit of a smile. The apology wasn't as bad as he had imagined it. She even softened the blow for him. He wasn't really angry, she gave as an...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 52

The night had been arduous at best. The forefront of the mighty war lay waste to the entire shoreline; but for one small bastion. And as the sun emerged from the layer of low clouds encircling the horizon, its golden light was reflected upon the...

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Spring Break in Devout America

spring break is considered a sacred time for kids and teenagers throughout the devout states of america.

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