Finished Folds (41—60)
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8. "Surprise, surprise, surprise!" It's all I hear as the darkness enfolds itself around me. Death smiles. I cower. I want to go back to the sunny side, even if I do have to listen
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2He had to steel himself. Prof professed his feelings, but Officer Platina was preoccupied with yesterday's sting operation. "Iridium his rights, but he wouldn't stop talking..."
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6flowery fellow. "That's right, get away or I might go off!" The traveler heeded this warning and rediscovered the path. Maybe 'tis better to stay where one's planted.
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7more napkins. "My sentient chair doesn't like it when I wipe my hands on it," I explained. The waiter looked at me strangely and then darted back to the kitchen. The sweet smell of
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4and a Frosty Neck Beard. Cate and Ncool smiled as a sticky man in a red jumpsuit stepped on a stray banana peel and slid across the floor to a giant cream pie. 'Tis the season.
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6filaments fondly. St. Molecule felt frizzled and fried, but try as he might, could not deny the benefit of having as many of fragments available to him as he wished. Time was
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3Too many stories, not enough time. Tammy just had to stay up and finish as many as possible. It was her duty, dang-it. It was a tough job and no one was better at
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4-ing around like that? Why didn't the weight of the world crush the widow's son? Dr. Maloug Aziz stared at the MRI and finally said, "Hm, peculiar. No sign of intelligent life."
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14I'm an excellent fact stater. Pride and prejudice and zombies don't necessarily go together. While I was pondering such things, a zombie couple shuffled over. "Getting to gnaw you,
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3. Pete used his noodle and hatched a plan. Sally would never suspect anything until it was too late. Meatballs simmered in a thick tomato sauce, cheese bubbled
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6difying wards. Ewe must bee on yore guard. Donut listen to thee Overloaders. Save us!" I was fluent in Gibberish, and I quickly deciphered the tarot card message. The
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5that sounds out loud!" / It was the worst party they had ever seen / None of the dancing made Mother proud / It did however gather a small herd of cows / They were searching for
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3a heavy set of crimson curtains, and stepping out into a darkened back alley. The hooded figure sighed heavily. Things just weren't the same. Back in ye olden days,
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7Clarabelle would never know his true feelings for her. Squawkers knew they were different species, but it didn't matter to him. He had to find out where the humans had taken her.
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5Enjoy your near perfect eyesight while you can, for it will not always be so. Thirty or so years down the road, fewer if you're already upon the hill, more if you haven't yet seen
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10funny holding it in their hands. "Hold it too long, and they will say we're playing with it," Number One joked, and like usual Number Two dropped the ball. The magic orb bounced
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5. The only aquatic creatures of such size and ferocity she'd seen had been in the Coral Sea. Beverly and Frank had to escape the monster's massive maw. "Put your back into it!"
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4kirt steak like no one had before. The skirt steak went flying overhead and hit a wall with a loud smack. He complimented her aim. She grinned. They slid into the sea of cheese.
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5s hesitant to say anything. It was a punch, but it was the first time she'd touched him with such force and honesty. David wanted to savor it. She scarfed down the dirty burger and
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4other's perfume. It smelled of musty dried flowers and dirt. It was enough to send Moodie back to the ER for another long night of waiting rooms, bright lights, scans and tests.