Finished Folds (181—200)
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8echoed through the old spiney trees, reaching the campfire in all it's glory. The menacing sound appeared to be close. Just then the rogue fold bot had arrived, folding a blanket
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5I pinched myself, it was all definitely real. James had actually asked me out in broad daylight. I wasn't even a popular girl, but I sure would be if I said yes. I told him that I
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6His EYES and EARS and MOUTH and NOSE followed closely behind. Frankenstein couldn't believe what his monster just did, of course he didn't approve. The head rolled around like a
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4Unexpected to find that there wasn't a catch. I pocketed the $5mil and left with a huge grin on my face, skipping along the pavement. The button had done it all, I was so pleased.
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1Sam Cooke for dear life. He was my only hope. The fact that he was so drunk didn't help, and my body got flown about as he tumbled out of the door. I had to call someone, my legs!
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4his frontal lobe before finishing off after an hour of work. "Your hair is done, that'll be £10.50." The customer gives him ten pounds forty-nine. That would not do, OCD. He jumps
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6The metal plate hung fifty feet above a pit of lava. Doctor Fiction would soon turn the crank to release his restraints and drop him, but what he didn't know was that Mark had
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2." The doc looked at him strangely. He'll show them! He stood up on one of the sofas and was about to jump off when all of a sudden the fire alarm rang. Derek would have to deal
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6The bird speaks. Or does it? I had always questioned my mental health in the coming years but today my psychiatrist told me that everything was fine. I was starting to doubt her...
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3complain about. Mrs. Peregrine turned and flew to the ground. She let out a single gurgle: "run". I understood, pacing three steps back before pelting it down the alleyway.
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6with a family of trains and they also had an issue with it. "If the meerkats wanted to suicide, why jump under us of all things?" The pain, they explained, wasn't worth it.
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5bad karma with you." Too right, she died later that day from some chicken she forgot to cook. No-one came to her funeral, I made sure of that. Without a diploma, life turned to
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6two three four five six seven and it was done. That was a new mouse record. The golden academy for mice applaused ferociously at my elite maths skills, before awarding me my own
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5He gaped his mouth and grapped the porkchop with his canines before accidentally swallowing it whole. His dear feline Fufu would not be pleased. Danger the dog had only one option:
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2to get Tails, her brother. She had infact been spying on the business as it continued to grow, and now had all the recipes she needed. Tails and Sales bought a small stall where
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4The paper flew past an old man who was sitting alone feeding the ducks, before landing on a rubbish bin. He got up and looked at it, then threw it away with the rest of the trash.
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9do, and we're not scallywags" complained another. The group conceded and marched along the river bank in their boy scout uniforms, before they were ushered to a halt. "Bigfoot?"
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4does." The explanation brought a frown on her face. Little did she know, he was 100% correct in his theory and all benders from then on had these urges. It was a medical mystery.
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4many times in his head before diagnosing himself with schizophrenia. Only then did he start to hear the voices in his head. "Kill yourself, you're not worth anything to anyone."
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6I got a rally of scientists together to examine the leftover egg crumbs on my dinner plate. They looked at it through a microscope, before discovering my extraneous growths were