Together at Last

We looked away for each other, still smiling as if we'd won the lottery. i might as well have. he is the greatest prize i _could_ win. no words were spoken for so long, we might as well have met in a library.

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Chapter 4: Set-Up

"along with the winning lottery numbers." "count me in."

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Amber's 69 First Dates - Midnight Friends

She cried, slamming her hands down on the lottery display case. "exactly!" rufus jerked as if he had been shocked. "pardon?!" "i knew it! i just knew it! roofie, i've known your forever.

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Unusual Love #7

No one else would ever come up to me that excited unless i won the lottery. besides, it was very quiet, but you were whimpering." (what?!?) "anyway, looks like we're in the same homeroom together. take a look at this schedule.

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Rose- The Draft

Heck the odds of being chosen in this draft are about as good as it is for you to win the lottery. only about one hundred people in the country are chosen in the draft any given year, and out of over three hundred million, what are the odds, right?

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life with a dragon: Trouble on the road

I run to the counter and purchase several lottery tickets before running to the back of the store to find berrwain. "drosmine you look like you just saw a ghost! what's wrong?" berrwain comments as i approach. "we have a problem.

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Dopamine

Love is such an unbeknownst preposal, a mandatory lottery. that, usually, you lose, and feel disposable. yes, love is such a painful game, though, if you win, you'll never feel the same. ..and, honestly, i like my odds.

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Hope and Dreams part 17

He'd play the lottery, but his luck would turn a win into a car crash on the way to the reclaims office. "why?". isaac asked no one in particular, feeling the night air on his damp fur.

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Always Room at the Top

"no, you won't believe this, but i hit the lottery a few days ago." edward said. "not exactly world changing, but enough for a good time, and you all have made this night a really good one."

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Part One: Cold Shoulders, but a Warm Smile

'i guess now would be a good time to buy some lottery tickets' i thought to myself and sighed softly as i stood before the class looking at no one in particular and just said in a cold monotone voice that i had grown accustomed to talking in, "my name is william

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work and manipulation

It like in the lottery, the difference between winning and losing is a single number nobody can control. it gave me a rush every time i thought about it. when the final bell rang i ran out of the class and the school.

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Envious Gains

The kid may have hit some kind of genetics super-lottery but he was still putting in all the work to earn what he was getting. when his six-month anniversary came around the entire gym staff had thrown a little celebration for the fox.

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