Chapter Two: Haven

============ Chapter Two ============ He didn't really have a place in mind, so it was time to wander until a window display caught his eye. Downtown was a bust, so he moved to uptown and the higher end shops. Jacob wasn't too familiar with this...

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The Ballad of Phillip: Chapter 7

Author's Note: Thanks to all my friends, watchers, and viewers. You guys are great! The Ballad of Phillip Chapter 7: March 1996 - December 1996 I ran down the street with tears in my eyes. I finally ended my first relationship and I felt so...

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Rubber Invader

**Terrified, wounded and now out of ammo** , Sentinel Clarke staggered down the tight passageway. Panting as he moved, gasping for breath. He was the last one left, the last member of his entire Sentinel force still alive. He could hear them behind...

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Instant Glassics Chapter 2: A Smashing Success

During the night, i woke up out of habit from a break in my dreaming state. i was about to head back to sleep when i heard something in the darkness of my room. it was soft, but i could pick up sounds much easier when i was half-asleep.

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Break Ups Suck!

Break Ups Suck! For 3 years I was with my boy friend. He's a pre operational transsexual. Oh how smart he was and how strong he was. He never liked being a guy but she would have been my girl. I was gay for the longest time but I sure did love her. I...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 71

Lyza recognized the lady sitting at their camp tables. It took her a moment, but she remembered the woman from when they first arrived at Camp Connalake. She helped them pick out their campsite. Beside the mother koala was a boy about the girl...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 63

"Tonight?" Rini sat in the middle of the couch. The TV played without sound, on some random channel. "...No." Beside her, Goren talked on her cellphone. Ritzer had called. "Dude, I don't care. I'm busy; I have plans." By the sounds of it,...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 61

The bottom of Ket's shoes scraped along the cement as he padded alongside Emeral. Gone was the formerly encroaching smell of sea-salt and -weed. Away with the ever-present grains of sand and endless flatland from side to side. Mute was the constant...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 58

The arcade. Not any place special; just an old, out-of-the-way, quant little arcade. Rini loved it. It was one of those places that was so ugly, smelled so much of moldy carpet and stuffy air, had such gaudy colors and hulky, clunky game machines,...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 56

_ Hey, Bug-- Sup, Kev? Just wanted to say...thanks for inviting me to your party. I know we haven't been friends that long-- No sweat man. Hey, while we got a second away, ...how's the homework comin'? I just have another page on yours, then...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 49

"No! Matthew that's a grease-fire!" The instructor's words were far too late. The children were learning how to cook meat on a bowl-grill. No one was misbehaving or playing around, everyone was very careful. In fact, some were a little too...

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Lonely Oak Chapter 45

The splash of sunlight was what roused her. It bathed her lids and made them glow like a red-hot ball of molten metal. She turned over, her slogged brain hoping to evade the terrible bright that threatened her sleep and disturbed her sensitive eyes....

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