Finished Folds (21—40)
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0and the floor searching stopped. The senate stared up at Colin Powell, wondering why they had spent so long searching when a kid had the Ambien all along. It was
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1in walked the assassin. His cold stare was assurance enough that this would be the end, no matter what happened from here. With a dramatic flourish of his cape, he
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5candlestick. Because what better way to get revenge than en flambe? And didn't it have a ring to it? Killed by a candlestick? I would have
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4stop for nearly three hours when he decided the groom needed a shower...yeah, not a pretty sight. I could have lived with his skin peeling off from whatever Maurice
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1"I can't," she muttered again, at barely a whisper. Every inch of her body was pulling towards him while every inch of her mind pulled her away. It was both amazing and
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2ever want to see one again." I couldn't agree more, but the decision was no longer ours alone. Little did we know there was
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1With the school system the way it is, it's hardly surprising that the demolished classrooms didn't cause a stir. Perhaps, the police officer thought as he stared at
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0shirt. I knew there were more important things to worry about, but now he was both scrathing my glasses and ruining my shirt. Meanwhile
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5rapid speeds, demolishing everything in it's path.It was no wonder that they had warned him against this.By the time it was over, there would be no survivors, and Andrick
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2There was a lot more than just dead bodies. Down there...you don't even want to think about those...things.
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0Then again, the latter was probably more likely. Jane never loved anyone, and honestly, I was the kind of man she would change for. Nevertheless, it was worth
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2what it could do to help. Not that he really needed it. He had spent years without it, and that wasn't about to change, now was it. He sneered
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2e to face. But the second she stepped out of the door, she fell to the ground, forgetting that gravity was kept on in the hallway at all times. She was distracted now and
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3felt stronger than I ever had before. Instead of an embarrassed little girl, I was powerful, and I could hurt him. I hit him straight in the nose and he
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2rived at the station. She couldn't help but sneer at the dirty concrete, but there was one thing she could help:
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1old folks that came to the fair every year. The fair would probably be out of business if it wasn't for
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2and turned to face me. "This is going to have to stop," he said, "we're worried about you Jake." I know he was my coach, but I couldn't tell if he was serious or not.
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3the soft moss. A fitting ending for such a story, but Jack could help but let one last tear slide down his cheek. There was nothing left anymore, not for him.
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0way he pretends not to care but keeps on donating everything in secret. Not to mention the way his eyes sparkle when he sees a child enter their first ever home. I could
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2prove him wrong, but that stupid, idiot Stingman was always in the way. No matter what happened, he always came out ahead, and it was time for him to pay. I would