The Human Species Ch. 27 - Extraordinary Eeveelution Astrid

Lucario admitted, astrid too occupied with his tour guiding to pay him any notice.

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The Human Species Ch. 28 - Trickery (Epilogue of Episode V)

astrid replied with a hint of newfound confidence, "follow me! the birds are all over here..."

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The Human Species Ch. 26 - Twisting Manipulator Alakazam

astrid stammered, apparently having better hearing than lucario gave him credit for. "you never know...

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Evolution's Gate Ch.3 - Zerobi's Story

This is astrid, a bouldeon" i said, while getting behind astrid and pushing her forward. after a quick glace downward, i suddenly realized that astrid was definitively not a girl. i shuddered, and looked over at eve. her mouth as agape in shock. "you...

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Groupthink

astrid's rant was cut off in mid-sentence when her morph sam laid a paw on her shoulder. "that's enough, miss astrid," it said gently. "but..." astrid began to protest.

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A New Life - Land of Magic Series - Chapter 4

"i don't know about you astrid, but what i see is two night furies" astrid tried hard not to get furious at the looks the village gave her. "_just calm down.

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A Pilot Chosen

"astrid will be leader, since she currently has the best standing of all of you, today excepted. astrid, i'll leave you to organize things." "thank you sir." astrid replied before turning her glare back to hiccup. "i think we're screwed."

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A New Life - Land of Magic Series - Chapter 6

"yeah, stop thinking of astrid. the mentioning of her name is irritating my mind!"

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Evolution's Gate Ch.4 - Ghost's Story

Then i looked at astrid. she wasn't. "um... a ghost-type!" i said, still looking at astrid. she... or rather 'he' was looking very sad for some reason. was he tired, maybe? "is there a ghost-type among us today?"

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The Art of Mingling

"it has been my experience," astrid replied, silkily, "that you would, as well." "i think you are mistaken." "am i?" "we both know, astrid, that i've never had to pry your legs apart. they seem to open ... on their own."

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