Finished Folds (361—380)
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4The cobbled together the last pieces from the magazine article. The whole thing looked like a soccer ball. He pulled off one octagon and put in the plutonium, slowly, then attached
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3She could only see him when her eyes were closed. Her eyelids had been fitted with thermoptic filters that rendered his invisibility ineffective. He smiled and touched her hip.
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2He ran to the end of the hall, slipped and crashed into the door. It gave and came off its hinges, crashing into the cart and stopping a surgery. The surgeon threw his scalpel
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1Her light dimmed a little. It always did that when Nelson walked into the room. His eyes stopped glowing. He knew it bothered her, but he didn't want her to forget his superior
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2That would mean that she would have his number, and by extension, his wife's. Then he remembered the caller id block setting. Flipped it on, and got on with his intended phone sex
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3she laughed, done with her bathroom graffiti "And writing my number guarantees you don't love me" he said, exasperated. "No it doesn't. Maybe it means I love you enough to share."
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2his seed was longer lived than he knew. Specifically, once in the pool, they could swim there quite happily for up to five days. She could swing from bloody to breeder in that time
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1ferrous asteroid, but it wasn't random. The asteroid had an actively controlled geomagnetic field & was turning to follow us. We took evasive action, but lost 70,328 crew & shields
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4The Doctor stopped reading. "The next bit is crucial", he said, the got back to reading. "It wasn't like flying in real life. It was slow and untiring." he paused. "Did you hear
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3thing where I get the rights to the dark side of the moon in exchange for a non-aggression treaty with the light side." I smiled. "Not shabby!" said Mr. Delhi, "But I'll take half"
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1He was pleased with his video personal, but was always kind of depressed at how not handsome he'd turned out. He was somewhere near cute, but personality won out. He hit "send" and
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4to reach for the gun, the simulation stopped. He sat up in the chair while doctors closely monitored him. He remembered it was a test. The nurse's head exploded, resuming the chaos
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2His getting off on infected wounds and my cupcake fetish seemed like a non-starter until we were trapped in that abandoned bakery. I cut myself on a festive display and it festered
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3lacked the emotional maturity to handle the interaction, even if their intellect was off the charts. She was lumped in with them, but for her it was just a bad day. Her knife slid
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3couldn't believe the efficiency of the team Their skills seemed to mesh with one another perfectly, despite never having met. They saw the light at the end of it, but the saboteur
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2The neurological injury meant she would be stuck at nine, with no persisting memory of anyone but her mom. After that, the 1st time she saw her dad, she screamed stranger danger
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3The subject of fava beans and chianti probably shouldn't have come up, but I wanted to try them with some liver since I caught part of the end of some movie. My shrink thought I
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3e parecia que o melhor propósito para tal pedido poderia ser a de transmitir mensagens secretas em línguas estrangeiras para contatos
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1normal men. Or at least his name could. He would become Jonah the asshole & live the rest of his life aspiring to the natural douchery that real Jonah had never needed to cultivate
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3This is especially true when you've never really seen or touched a person. There's something emotionally solidifying about touching someone you think you love. Online romance robs