Havana or Hell, part one

"the snake bit me," i shouted at the passing convention goers, then i collapsed and couldn't get back up. _come on, man. you were freaking out and the snake was only a hallucination,_i tried to convince myself.

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School Life

She grabbed the tuna special with a small carton of milk before heading to her favorite spot in the sunny grass lawn that was designated as the dining area for the lunch goers.

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Child of the Wasteland - Chapter 1

Terrified town-goers ran for their lives, children clutched tight by parents or wandering aimlessly, wailing for an absent caregiver.

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The Mystic Sands | Chapter 1

Edwin fowler balanced the crate carefully in both paws and followed the other auction goers outside. in a turn uncharacteristic to london in the summer, the skies were clear, and the weather quite pleasant.

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Skye: Shards of the Past - Prologue

There were the usual party-goers here, hot girls and hunky guys gripping neon light tubes and wearing skimpy summer clothes.

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The Rolling Tides

At this point, most of the buffet-goers had left... but not venio. his stomach groaned, feeling packed and tight, but he somehow wanted more!

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Orwell Tech co

He left to enter 5 party goers inside, it was not enough but at least the line was going shrink.

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Was that your tail?

Beside the park was much nicer than his apartment much more open and natural, even if the other park-goers would stair at him the whole time he was their.

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Rub ya belly?

Turning, and hopping onto the creaky box, he eyed over the nearest of several street-goers. there was never really a shortage of business around the restaraunts.

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Luca's Story Ch. 10

Were the circus-goers not impressed? looking up, zee finally realized just what was going on. the time that was flashing on the screen was impossible, he thought, but there it was: 13.10.

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Homonus Nocturna - Chapter 2 - Life, Love and Lycanthropes

He broke into a run, knocking the party goers who were heading for the exit off their feet. "no you don't!"

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Splintered Light, Chapter 5.4: Point of View

"my pa used to call church-goers fundamentals." "you mean fundamentalists?" archibald nodded. "yeah. that." the salamander smiled; the dog had obviously come from an interesting home. "i see.

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