Second Chance

Alex sat at the table in his wheelchair, bitterly listening to the whirring noise of the device that kept him breathing as the sun went down. It was his sixteenth birthday and no one had shown up to see his crippled faggot ass sit in a chair. Six...

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Chance or Fate

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CHANCE ENCOUNTER

**chance encounter** chapter 1: the attack the attack had been perfectly executed and they had been sitting ducks.

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Chance encounter

Well with my attention on driving luckily the tent didn't take that long to go down, but i still couldn't get her out of my head, i felt like i should have gone and asked her out, but i realized i didn't have a choice she was gone before i had a chance.

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Second chance

He stayed immobile with the tears profusely flowing, slowly realising his family disappeared without any goodbyes, any chance for a last hug, an 'i love you'...

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The Chance for a Home

#12 of new kid **part twelve: the chance for a home** poetic title, can you figure out what it means?

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A Chance Encounter

A man not wearing full armor had no chance at all against a killer like him, and croft and his friends knew that.

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A Chance Meeting

They might come back, and i don't fancy our chances if that bear comes armed." "why don't you take us back to your place?"

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Foreign Chance

You can't stop the inevitable, especially when it came to chance. he had learned to consent to the fact that he just didn't have the best kind of luck.

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A Chance at Christmas

* * * lying in the jacuzzi, warm water frothing and churning around their sleek musteline bodies newidian and his twin whistler were just enjoying the chance for some peace and quiet on their own.

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Second Chance

Taking a deep breath and sighing, he turned to the doctor and replied "no i am alright, thank you doctor corvuskovich, for everything you did to give me second chance at living."

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