Finished Folds (161—180)
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6Those flowers were so avid for human flesh they were salivating. TBH, I did briefly consider buying a few to clean up my contact list. Text breakups are so cold. But instead I only
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2young person of about 20 mimed offering a bowl, then folded its hands against its chest. I had no doubt he/she/other was being abused somehow by the proprietor. Its vibe seemed to
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3Istvan Glazunov glared at me as if he was about to slap me or chop me into bits. Maybe he did neither for Tauri's sake. He left without a word, and to my regret, so did Tauri.
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4"No! That's not how it goes," Uncle Cyrus told Aunt Martha. She gave him a look and left the room. As we waited for him to compose his thoughts, my cousin Jim started to tell me a
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9Leo and Amber left him standing on the porch. Apparently Death couldn't read. They had a "No Solicitation" sign by the doorbell, and "No Trespassing" signs all over the property. B
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5danced his crazy dance and smiled. "No, my peach, I am responding to your painting, just as we clutter and ruin creation with our little works and our crazy thoughts." My thoughts
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3once again upon the threshold of his 3rd dream. Dr. Sardonicus thought he had explored and journaled about this territory thoroughly already, but perhaps something crucial had been
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15Luckily he had a long and effective tongue (or so he had been told) and in a jiffy he was all spic and span and ready for the world. The bathing prohibition had been instituted
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3admiral to the end of the gangplank with his side-eye. "O vexèd Vex, such twizzlings in thy mizzens, that you should do this thing this blighted day." The eager sharks circled be
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6equanimity about his life's blood splattering forth from his loins, but just as the vizier had taught, the failure of his sight would allow him to gather his spirit, and Anna would
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3right now, or I will whoop you," said his classmate Tyressa. I did appreciate the support. In the end, Joe and Mr. Clark had to take the first-grader with desk to the principal's
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10looking at the ceiling. Are you rolling your eyes at us? Not much of a team player, are you." Any response I could think of would get me fired anyway, so I quit that damn job.
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3pair of proud and absolutely not connected people. He went back to his sales job at Fractal Apparel in the ghost mall, and they went back to being CEO of Destiny.com. But something
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5the hands of Masha upon him. Ivan still spun a little within. He'd heard of Masha -- was this the one the bar had hired from The Zone? "Nyetu, Ivash, we try to stay on this side of
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3Back in the day, there was no such thing as Ephemerol to dull the mental noise of the ninnies. So when a great clamor arose over Shanyang's crusty boastings, Lao-tse headed for the
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4was known for both sincerity and reticence, so for the Grand Duke Wizardo to make such a declaration nearly baked my more recent custard tarts to a crisp! But Cdr. Straker advised
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3Shalangriu according to some rules that other people have devised? And write upon -- this alphabet -- larky lar -- oh you of the timeclocks -- I am the Grace, she decided, as vague
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7and was on his way out of the room when the applicant said, "That's fine, brother. It's a difficult life no matter what. I'm not trying to recruit you, but you have my contact info
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1its dark, hungry eyes. "Don't look at me, look at Healy!" I directed. "Finish what you started!" After the polar bear had sated itself, it seemed safer to string up patio lights
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2Dr. Larchmont ran a 1960s Spirogram through the app. Sounded like a Scottish guy. "Mind the vowel sounds," it said. No! I thought. This can't be! Stevenson's advice had been hidden