Finished Folds (881—893)
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4life as a zombie. I was craving brains and his were on tonight's menu.
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4signs of life. If I wasn't noticed, maybe I'd survive this thing after all. Dread was in the air, my heart was in my mouth and I could hear the sounds approaching me.
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2something I'll regret. Like that time in college when I got drunk and woke up sore in embarassing places only to discover I was in bed with
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1a three-way with you ex and your best friend. Awk-ward!
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4I gave it my best shot. "I choose option B," I said, gritting my teeth. But by the tremor we felt, I knew that was just about the stupidest thing I could have said then.
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1tell them apart because they all are color blind - which is a blessing in disguise. Isn't that the oddest thing?
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22my stash. I kept it behind a dusty old map of Fort Wayne, Indiana, that came with the car. Never been there, but now I associate that city with pot. I wonder if I'm the only one? I
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2grab me and get us both out of danger, hiding under a table. Debris was falling all around us, but I felt safe. In one way or another, all of us are black sheep so I could relate.
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2Put me earbuds in, crank my iPod to maximum volume, listening to rave music and think about my college days and that one sweaty weekend I tested the waters on the other side with
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2Oprah Winfrey. You know the one I'm talking about. All black velvet and classy, not one of those by-the-numbers deals, either. That said, the trend was set and there was no turning
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1I missed him. Maybe it was fated, who knows for sure? I sure don't; probably never will. Just then I heard a car pull up in the driveway next door. I didn't know fate, but I knew
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3my mother's wedding dress. Sure, it looked silly now, especially with the red stain, but at the time it made sense. I looked up from my soiled dress to study the face before me.
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2the place was empty. The ceiling lights started to flicker and took on a grayish tinge as all color seemed to leave the room. With a final flicker the lights blinked off.