Finished Folds (1—20)
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5They emerged from their deep delve into the digital world, unplugged the many wires running from their skin to the machinery, and sat up. With weary eyes, they realized the truth.
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6The silent rule was that no one should joke during the apocalypse, especially about a death. Everyone glared at the man who'd spoken. He said nervously, "W-what's up, g-guys?"
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7u still can!" The Sandwich snorted, pickles flying out from under his bread. "If you recall, Milk," he chuckled. "I don't have legs! I wouldn't be able to run if I wanted to!" He
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3uld find him. Peep, of course, was Jeremy's long lost brother, and his nickname was given to him when it was revealed he secretly watched girls while they were changing. He was a
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5rainbow barf those fairies had produced in their drunken state. They were now flitting around my head, attempting to flirt with me in drawling, high-pitched voices. I swatted them.
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4after putting a pinch of arsenic in. Oh, well, she could explain the taste away by claiming it was an old family recipe. The neighbors wouldn't know, neither would the demon man.
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3The kids, lowering their voices in an attempt to pass as teenagers, said in unison, "If you kiss one of us, we will untie you." One prepubescent runt leaned in, mouth puckered. I w
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3. In highschool we were acquaintances at best, though I wanted to be something more. I knew I would never be able to kiss Pegah on my own, so I joined theater. She was the lead,
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3He looked down, realizing he was grasping nothing now. "What the-" he groped his chest, feeling two soft lumps. "I'm a wom-" He zipped up his pants, darting out of the men's room.
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5The doctor darted his eyes away, tears rising. He sighed, looking up, as if pleading, "God, help me." He couldn't break it to the kid about the mom, not here in the hospital room.
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7brutalized, tortured, and shamed, have no fear. Although your baby shall perish, you can always make another, and then force it in front of the critics. Such is the life of a fold.
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4their pairing was announced. See, the gods loved to mess with mortals, and one of their pastimes was shipping them and forcing them to be together. Luckily, for Alfred and Hoa,
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6in the room full of comfy chairs and soft lights, she stuck out. Blonde hair tangled, breasts peeking out from under her sharp scarlet suit. She didn't look like a therapist.
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4paper airplanes. He would fly once, attach those wings to his shoulder blades, glide into the darkened world. Joe had a fascination with angels, being smart enough to become one.
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4happened so fast once they tied me down and stabbed their needles into my flesh. I gasped as my body transformed. They had turned me into a man, a soldier. It was an alien feeling.
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13The city was rampant with ghosts and the homeless. Both lost souls, searching for something out of their grasp. Maybe that explained why they paid Jenny as a street performer.
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5electric pulses. He watched in existential horror as he realized he was fake. His brain was a chip, his thoughts nothing but messages sent between one wire to another. He was made.
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7the diary to redire(ct), he was a newcomer. He couldn't be trusted with the deepest secrets of FS yet. But, the diary fell into the hands of redire(ct), the little thief.
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5He seemed to not have realized that he was from a fictional world, but to make sure, I asked him, "Where are you from?" "Middle Earth," he answered. "Well, not anymore."
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5. I've been in worse situations." he smoothed down the duct tape over his wound. Mike waited a few seconds, then ripped the tape off. Dave gasped; there was no hole anymore! "What