Finished Folds (21—40)
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0He will rue the day he messed with this family! It might take weeks...it might take years...but he will be stopped and he WILL pay for
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0Within days, my hopes and prayers were answered. I was huddled beneath my covers, ignoring the alarm as long as possible, when there was a knock at the front door. I flung the
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0Unfortunately, I'd find out soon enough that the feeling wasn't mutual. In fact, it turns out Duck had another best friend, a chicken from the other side of the tracks who went by
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3Of course, the only thing that ever made him feel good was eating pizza, so he knew his options would be limited, but he forged ahead anyway. Maybe this time would be different; ma
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2Well, now that the cat's out of the bag, I'll let you all know that I'm not feline very well today. I'm taking the rest of the afternoon off to find a patch of sunshine to sleep in
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5box of Lucky Charms. "Cereal? Why would I be interested in that?" "Beneath the tasty marshmallow shapes," the clerk said, "ye'll find one of the rarest treats known to any gamer!"
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5squeal that hideous noise she recalled from many a waking nightmare. She reached out, grasping for anything in triplicate, hoping her feet might find purchase orders beneath her.
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4how Penn & Teller fooled me again. Those guys and their damn slight of hand! Copperfield and Blaine could never do it, but the loudmouth and his silent friend? Every damn time I
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3MOVE!" As the sword swung downward, she sighed and shifted backwards slightly. A dull thud echoed as her brother fell to the ground. She stood up straight, turned, and walked away.
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3shifted so suddenly that the Sunday afternoon beach-goers could only stand flabbergasted, mouths agape, skin flaking away in the breeze as the water churned through
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2but more importantly, they were the best of friends. Phillip and Perry had played basketball together since they were slam dunking on the Fisher Price rim in Perry's basement back
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3Ever since I downloaded Facebook Messenger these strange messages about forgetting I don't believe in angels keep popping up and I have no idea who's sending them. I text my
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2couldn't believe my ears. I'd spent the last seven years building an immunity to Iocaine powder when I should have been working to avoid the Livid Gleas. Looks like the Bourdain na
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3rounded the corner, eyes wide in horror. "Larry!" I yelled. "Watch out!" It was too late for Larry, though, for as I fell, I swept Larry's legs out from underneath him and his head
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5All they left us with is three cogs, two screws, a paperclip, two sticks of chewing gum, a feather, 28 inches of yarn, a cicada shell, half a marble, and a glue stick. How are we
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3and all I could do was stare at my hands and watch the skin fade away, leaving me a dust-shrouded skeleton as well. If only I'd paid more attention in school!
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5because I know what she'll say, "Let's just stay friends!" Well I don't want to stay friends! I want to be more than friends. I want to be the guy who co-manages a Taco Bell with h
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4"What kind of question is that?" he screamed. "Dad! What's gotten into you? Why would you even ask that?" I whispered, my voice cracking. He turned around and walked away, leaving
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3moment before Fate unleashed its fury. The whining silence became unbearable. He screamed, but no sound emerged. Panic setting in, he screamed once more. Nothing. He reached for
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3Now that you've found your place in life and have come to terms with what it means for your ability to attend Disney on Ice next Thursday, you can begin addressing that pressing ne