Finished Folds (1—15)
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4her, hard enough to split her lip. The Castelluccio's would probably kill me if they knew that I planned to let her leave, otherwise unscathed. I would have to leave with her.
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1caravan, and jumped into Leo's pick up truck. He smirked as he looked her up and down. "All dressed up, hey, darlin'?" Damn perv. He was the only one that could drive her to the
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3I don't want to drop it. I want to run. I want you to chase me. Come play. I'll lick you. Seriously. Ok, that does it. I'm gonna lick you. Damn it. I dropped the ball. Gah. Gotta
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4"That's Mistress Banana Hammock, to you!" shrieked the old lady. I didn't have a clue what she was on about, I hadn't said a word to her, let alone called her a banana hammock.
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1Waiting. She hated waiting. But since her quarry had gone into such a public place, with so many men bigger than her, the hunt would have to wait. He knew she was hunting him, that
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7umbrella, and faced it into the wind like a shield. He would need to hurry and find a nice outfit, or the next brother or sister he chose wouldn't be pleased. You can't just run
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2her legs from the knees down in battle years ago. Sharon looked up at Tara expectantly. "Well? How can you stand so easily on your knee stumps?" Tara refused to answer such a rude
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3His dreams always turned on him though. They went from a bubble wrap popping fantasy, to something a lot darker. His relief quickly dissipated when he remembered this fact. Pop.
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6Learn how to do a backflip. 10) Do a backflip off of something impressive. 11) Use mad backflip skills to get a
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6Antarctica, where we will spend all of the money the children are earning, before selling their organs on the black market, and becoming millionaires. I will eventually sell my
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2Just when we thought Teddy was winning though, the Evil One had a surge of power, and promptly dismembered our champion! Minifigure Leia and I had lost everything. All of it.
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5thread of pointless, space-filling words. Really! Leave! Go away! We're done! I've no more to say to you, or anyone else, for that matter. Look, I appreciate your need for closure,
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3had told me would only grow in emergency situations. Chinchilladom was close, it had to be. No words, too much hair, the signs were all pointing to it. Or a brain aneurism. Perhaps
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3She could feel it calling to her. Much like she could feel her sisters searching for her every night. They had been hunting for what seemed like forever, but hadn’t come to release
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2demanded. "We need to fix this business, before anyone hears about it!". She was always worrying about what society thought of her and the Major.