Finished Folds (21—35)
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2I pondered this from the platform of the treehouse where I'd taken refuge. My iPad battery was getting low. I had to find WiFi soon. Zombies suck at climbing, but what about the
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1There was just nothing in the world better than a pair of orange tap shoes. Unless it was neon-green toenail polish. Either way, he was pretty sure
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3I take a few little "trips" out of a bottle here and there? If Xavier can indulge in supermodel-groping in pursuit of some egotistical high, then surely I'm justified
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6He gingerly fingered his wound. They hadn't done him any real favors, leaving him alive as they did. Although he did have to admit
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5She watched the purple mist rise off the trees and wondered how long the rock where she squatted would hold. She slowly reached a tentacle out, thinking, "Well, at least it isn't
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7"What if we turn it this way?" Jesse asked, stepping back to look at the diagram. "I have no flipping clue, Jess. It still looks like the plans for a Rube Goldberg machine or a
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5I was never quite sure how I kept ending up here, but it was starting to piss me off. Was it because I'm a sucker for a sob story? A compassionate fool? In any case, here I was
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3I narrowed my eyes, scoping out how I might gain the upper hand, the whole time wondering if someone would actually *want* the hair off of this thing hanging from their own head.
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6I laugh. Some people say getting old isn't pretty. Well, I've made it into some kind of train-wreck-like art form. You can't stand what you see, but you can't look away, even when
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6She tugged a bit at a strap and sighed. "Seriously? Is it really worth trying? I mean, look at yourself!" She gazed into the mirror, which gazed back. Jogging bra. What was she
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2the other shoe to drop. Geez! How long was this going to take? I glanced down at my thumb and noticed a tiny little ridge of nail left. I set to work on it, my teeth
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6Papa Smurf couldn't help be charmed by her red cape, her laughing blue eyes -- and her legendary handling of wolves. Right. There *was* that. Perhaps he should be careful when
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3The solution was so simple it was funny. He would have seen it right away if he hadn't been
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6If she'd known she would be dangling like this, she would have worn something different that day. Not that she should be worrying about who could see up her shorts right then, but
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3and tragic and held an expression of wonder. She hadn't expected me. And she hadn't expected to fall so fast into the blankness of calm and utter