Finished Folds (41—60)
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4a headache since this morning, so I didn't want to disturb it. It was a mystery if the fork even had a head. It was difficult making sure all my sentient furniture
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2We had the kind of close friendship, Joey and I, that went without words. So, when I turned up at his door with corpse sticking out of the boot, he immediately knew
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3easily moved. Amie needed to win this fight, to prove the superiority of tear-jerkers over cheap laughs. The audience were still giggling from the last story as she began to tell
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4Kenny passed the cash and stumbled out of the car. As the car sped away, he ducked into a dark alley and hauled out a bag. "Alright, I've brought the goods," he shouted. "Now, you
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4a huge tree trunk. At least that was what his fingers told him. The surface felt rough and dry and jutted out at places. But this was proved wrong when it started to move.
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4completely baffled. There were no leads, nothing connecting the victims except for the bird seed in their ears. Deaths only increased over time. The public nicknamed the killer
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5I never found out who I was supposed to meet at the clocktower, and neither did she, but we found each other and that was all that mattered. Except perhaps what we forgot.
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2If they went out too early, the remaining warmth from the day would evaporate the fogs, making them feel faint, in the same way a human would feel faint after loss of blood.
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3to show action taking place. Be sure not to veer to far off the previous fold, or the story will sound strange. Also, by not ending the fold with a complete sentence,
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5fields and smell the cold salty breeze. Life is already difficult in the harsh conditions of the arctic, even more so when one is blind. The snow dampens the echos, you see.
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3" "Stop!" he cried. "The cliches are too much." But Pamela could not be stopped. "Inside the box is an ancient prophecy which reveals that the chosen one is actually
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3And our teacher has the most annoying voice that makes you consider destroying the classroom every time she speaks. Those were the three reasons I hated going to school.
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3ringtones, would bark every time he heard that annoying ringing sound. Sata only scolded Rudy for barking and chained him outside. The truth was everyone hated her ringtones but
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2wrote the- Oh no. It happened again. Theodore made another incomplete sentence which made no sense Thought, reason and proper grammar were spiralling out of control.
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4player and maple syrup factory worker. The Prime Minister of Canada was sure the Canadian Fantasy Land theme park would become their national symbol and invested millions into it.
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4I mopped up the blood and, where it had coagulated, scrapped it off with my nails. I had just moved the body to the wheelbarrow, prepared to bury it, when the police arrived.
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7...a taped recording of a person screaming. It was awfully anticlimactic. She kicked a tree angrily, feeling quite cheated.
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4didn't criticize him whenever he wasted money on booze. He was also easier to convince when he was drunk. Kathy obtained most of her funds for her proprietorship through
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1illip helped me lift the casket out of the grave. When we finally managed to open it, we were shocked. Brad's body was gone, along with the classified folder we were after.