Finished Folds (21—36)
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0themselves to the Man Called It, and they hit it off just swell, despite the Man Called It's obvious and unwavering stare at Niamh's body throughout the afternoon. Newt was jealous
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2I litraly dont evn no y i'm speakin lyk dis, so Imma stop. Forsooth, there are those too verbose for their own good, those who, despite obvious disasters lurking on their horizons,
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4g? Ariel was gone, and all of the other mermaids who had been lining up for his crabby D - those who had survived at any rate - cowered in fear of his little, red, crab-like might.
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2admire my creation; watched my girl as she opened the hinged iron door and observed the bloody corpses within; watched her smile over the bodies of the people she had cared for
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5...blunt. Crap. I forgot to sharpen the thing; now the ritual sacrifice would be a mess. I shrugged, and knelt down, awaiting their entry into the place of their doom.
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4But Ruth did't feel like she was doing anything wrong; she would watch the people, snivelling and sobbing and rolling around in their own muck, and feel benevolent, like a goddess
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2himself walked up to me, his long, languid steps belying a deep-seated need for approval; he stopped before me, gave me a disinterested once-over, and muttered, "Are you here to
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3face of planet Earth! Everyone's friends with him!" There was a cold, disinterested sniff. "C'mon, you can't be like this!" She let the silence pass for a moment, before adding,
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7Not that there was ever much hope anyway; that line of reasoning had been abandoned at around the time that cheese-gag was shoved into your throat, just moments after the bar was
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1were quite an interesting proposal in the machinations of whichever mind had conjured this particular reality. People often had cause to wonder whether they were virginal triplets,
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5It was a tight fit; anyone who needed to use the bathroom would have to squeeze past the pipe, which rested at eye-level, a thick rod of burningly bright orange that almost shone
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4"You know what? Fine. I'll do it." He paused, holding his gaze steady with the other man's. "This time. We'll see how it goes from there."
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2I closed my eyes; breathed deeply: in, out; in, out. Opening them, I allowed myself the slightest grin, and said, "Thanks, Ma. I'll keep that in mind." She nodded blithely, and
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5and raindrops is simply insufficient to maintain this physique; and as such, I diet on human flesh." I've found that shocked silence following this is nothing to shake a stick at;
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7that nobody could quite explain, they seemed to appeal to people on a basic level: they held a mystique, a certain fantastic adventure, that left breath shallow and hearts running
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2cavernous, dimly-lit room, echoing silence. His blood rushed loudly in his ears; his breathing coming thick and fast as he pulled at the ties that tightly bound his ankles