All Out of Makeup at the Fancy Dress Store

It seemed the man had been spending every waking moment pouring over books and illustrations of lions, gaining insight into their makeup. and he was planing to use what he'd learned now.

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A Morning to Remember

Putting all his will into it, johnathan tried his best to fall slack, let himself become an open book. he wasn't sure how well he accomplished it with his alien features. "thomas, i'm not a..."

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The Good Doctor Gone Bad

Pulling a book at random, johnathan was grateful to see it written in an old dialect of english. flipping the pages, the book itself was less telling than what had been scribbled in the margins.

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An Animal Passion

That was what all good damsels did in books. they encountered a beast and fell conveniently into his arms to later be saved by the hero. johnathan snorted at that idea.

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The Cat and the Mouse

# Chapter 10: The Cat and the Mouse Opening his eyes the next morning Johnathan knew before his vision even focused that something was very, very wrong. Still sitting nude, slumped up against the wall under the open windows, he felt far more...

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Warm Sun has Bleached me Blond

Attached was a list of dates the church had already been booked. if they'd be so kind he would appreciate it if they could let him know their desired date as soon as possible.

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High Society Braggart

A moment later she was paging through her book. "i, uh, i have an account for your parents, but none for you." johnathan rolled his eyes.

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Dark Roads and High Winds

# Chapter 7: Dark Roads and High Winds Riding back down the unkept drive from the Talbot's home, it was only then Johnathan realized how much he'd had to drink at dinner. Unaccustomed to alcohol at the evening meal, Johnathan had drank with...

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Late for a Most Important Engagement

Talbot," his voice was rough, "i'm opening my arms to emma, not my pocket book to you. manson and my staff will be more than happy to arrange the wedding if you wish."

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And We Shall Tell the World

Placing the book he'd read last night aside, he closed his eyes and contemplated just what he was about to do.

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Tea and Crumpets in the Garden

# Chapter 4: Tea and Crumpets in the Garden Breakfast was a simple enough affair, consisting of little more than a thick oat porridge topped with cream and fruits purchased in the town market. It was, however, filling and left Johnathan feeling as...

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An Odder Feeling

His next question had been if it was that a book could not be of the unknown, if writing them in such a book would in fact make them known.

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