Finished Folds (41—60)
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3areas from the areas that still lived in anarchy. It was a good service for travelers, but honestly, I thought it was a little mean to the poor little
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1I felt the guilt seep through my body, but all I could do was shake my head and turn my back. I hated doing this, but now that I had stolen the cash, I couldn't stay
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1what else she was doing--teaching preschool. Quite the combination, though I suppose dealing with drunk idiots and three-year-old idiots took about the same skill set.
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4It was a gruesome scene, the cider mixing with the blood and the alcohol not quite able to mask the stench. They could have at least waited until
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3Even so, he couldn't help but get a bit nervous. If the kids saw him like this...well, he would be out a couple million at least. No matter though, because now it was
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3ballroom, and nobody would find her until she started stinking. By then there wouldn't be enough of her body left to belong to anyone. Now was my chance to
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5without any other ideas, I dropped to my knee, bowing to the "king". It didn't seem to satisfy him, and he kept making the ape noises. I stood, shook my head, and
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6all sorts of abhorrent stenches. I don't even know what he could have been cooking those things. Well at least now we had a chance to
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6speeches, at least according to our mothers, but people seemed intent on evil. The manure had been collected during thousands of meetings during which i
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2his shoulder, and the girls sneered at the ink. The nest man in the Mr. America competition had better taste, and his tattoo was of
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3stared at the scraps of paper surrounding me, and the micro chips that had once been sorted so meticulosly lying on the floor. All I could think was that
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1just keep adding them, the way it just kept adding light? I tried to push the thoughts away, tried to get to sleep, but it seemed impossible. Instead, I decided to
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1Even once he was out of the door, he kept running, knowing he could never be far enough away from that wretched place. When he could run no more, he fell to his knees
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6It was the first time he had seen rain since everything had gone to hell, and even with the sharp acidic smell that hung in the air, it was a heaven beyond what
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2It was both amazing and so incredibly strange at the same time, and I wasn't even sure how to process everything that had happened recently. How had
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7that I had been practicing for at least as long as I could walk. Some people said my parents were messed up, but as my friends slowly appeared, I couldn't help but think
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4the state, but no one could prove anything, so he was still a free man...well, free bear
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0started everything, but she couldn't help but think that the earthquakes had caused more damage. She might be biased though. Ryan did die when
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0I couldn't help but giggle a little though my sobs. Jeremy had always been so dramatic, and even now he couldn't help but crack a joke. No matter what he said
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3cent plague epidemic. Honestly I didn't see the big deal. Anyone could throw a sleeping man into a volcano. I've done it myself, so that I could