A Home Away From Home - Chapter 2: The Journey Begins
"oh, just about anything, really. i was listening to slipknot in my car. i brought the adapter, cd player, and some cds with me, and some headphones, for if i got bored. i forgot my ipod at home.
Alcatraz Ch. III ~ Siege
I couldn't hear anything, really. my eyes fluttering shut, the unfamiliar sensation of sedatives told me i was drugged but i accepted it.
HUNTED C5
No signs of a struggle no sign of anything really. the ringing was deafening now his fur stood on end. this was definitely where it was coming from so what was going on? and where was reeice?
Be Somebody - Main Story
More of anything, really. _am i being punished?_ eve wondered. _if so, for what?
Family Days 28
"i've had to pick up a lot of this stuff on the fly--as i'm sure you could tell by our first year and half my attempts at buying you clothes or cooking or...heheh....anything really.
The Elevator
He no longer cared about getting out; he no longer cared about anything, really. the elevator shook and began its descent to 1.
Lost Into the Past Chapter 8
anything really. "so, nathan..." he started talking, trying to start conversation. "do you have any interests?" he asked. nathan nodded, "yeah! one day i wanna be a paleontologist when i grow up!"
Howlr Diary: First Rule; Don't Get Attached
anything, really. just to give myself something to do. and since my roommate was out for the day i let myself lounge in the front room. it was a rare occasion for me.
Everyday Vaporeon!
I just wanna chat about nonsense, talk about games, tv, movies, talk about...anything really, other than my sorry existence" millie nodded slightly "well sure, you didn't cancel your netflix account did you?"
Brave New Realm: Diggy Diggy Hole
Could be useful to see if there were any volumes on local history or the royalty or... well anything really. something to occupy himself for the next few hours. qistling pecked at his frill.
Draft
My eyes kept flicking over to her, expecting her to say something; anything, really. she kept quiet, though, and just ignored me. eventually we pulled up in front of the school, and i glanced out the window at it.
Grief
It wasn't much to be honest, hardly anything really, and easy to explain away as just her being too sensitive to details out of place. it certainly wasn't anything worth mentioning to anyone.