Try to wake the jackalope up asking Excuse me where am I

Then, it runs quickly down to the beach side and jumps in. the pokemon follow and soon after you site down and wait, the jackalope with the pokemon comes bck and sits down on the towel after using it to dry off a bit.

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Chapter 20: Last chance to rest

'guy, let go to the amusement park and the beach this weekend,' said ty 'why?

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The Subject Under Discussion

beach ball aiming for my head at a speed just a wee bit slower.

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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 47

Car shut and locked, they began to walk back to the beach, with ket carrying the bucket. which was pink. the sun came from behind the clouds.

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Lonely Oak Chapter 44

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.

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Gravity Lift- Chapter 1: A good start

I found myself, lye down on a towel on the beach. the place was crowded as well as the ice-cream store. i took a look at my watch, 3:00 pm. i was feeling hot and sticky but i was to lazy to get up. my name is mike, mike mchero.

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Summer Reprieve

Tonight i dream of sandy beaches and cotton clouds that drift me through the ceiling, where sleep becomes a gentle swift that flies toward littoral healing.

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Jeremy 036; A drop In The Ocean

On the sand of the beach jeremy slowed enjoying the feel of it between his toes. he had lived so close to the east coast and yet had never been to the beach until now.

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Blood on Ice - Chapter Five

We had gone further down the beach than i have ever been when midnight had stopped to look around at the shore. besides us and one other persistent resident, there was no one scavenging the beach.

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A Mismatched Seaside Heaven

However, sadie loved the beach for reasons beyond the smells in the air and the feeling of tranquility. sadie loved the beach for what it meant to her.

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