A Day in the City

He leaned down and reached for another critter, stepping fully out of the alley and into line with the sidewalk.

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Ups and Downs: Chapter One: A New Day

Looking around anxiously, i pressed on, slipping out of the crowd and off the sidewalk as it passed the tree on its way to join with the sidewalk ringing the mall.

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The Western Cube 7

Greene disappeared, and the various tendrils ducked beneath the sidewalk once more.

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Twist Of Fate [Trade]

The good thing about this so-called "blazing trail" was that it still followed the paved sidewalk even as it twisted and turned through the deeper forested portions of the park, but here she stood - jogged in place - with that sidewalk shattered and

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Sci Fi Short Story: "Paper"

I watched as a powerful wave of air barreled across the sidewalk, kicking up dust and even denting the sidewalk as it plowed toward us. it had blown the android off his feet and it blew us all into the side of a nearby building.

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When Dreams Become Reality: In a Perfect Alternate Universe (BONUS CHAPTER) Part 2

I decided to walk to the supermarket, and even though it wasn't exactly close, it was nice enough outside for me to enjoy walking on a typical sidewalk in the big city.

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Episode 1: The Initiates' Job

However, her attempt failed and she ended up roughly landing on the hard pavement before rolling to a stop on the sidewalk.

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Crashing Waves

Still clutching her skirt down in front snowy continued down the sidewalk, turning every now and then to push past the occasional pedestrian passing by in the other direction.

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A Little Colour (Chapter 1)

He raised his eyes from the sidewalk for a moment, running them over the others, the pack of blacks and greys and browns that he fell in with day after day.

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The Safeword is 'Papa' (ch.5)

Families strolling along the sidewalk avoided making direct eye contact with me. they probably thought i was homeless. which technically i am, i suppose. i became aware of the weight of my phone in my pocket. i wanted to call him.

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Laugh of a Child

Pierce put his hand to his brow, shading his eyes from the glaring sun as he made his way down the sidewalk. joshua had rushed up ahead of him, his eyes filled with joy.

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