A taste of Greatness

thy soul shall find itself alone 'mid dark thoughts of the grey tomb-stone; not one, of all the crowd, to pry into thine hour of secrecy.

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I wither besides the lush flower bed

Place of honor, while the dark hands of the vile congratulate me on betrayal clutching my own throat and squeezing with no end in sight; the pleasant sight of the dummy being choked greets you how like a fly that is so free in motion, while bound to thy

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Kelly's Story

Gently he kissed her here also, with that he stated clearly, "blessed be thy womb, from which our child shall be borne."

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Songs of the Night Pt 4: Amaranth

"then know, young kilani, what thou hast found this day will prove both thy deepest sorrow and thy greatest salvation in the fullness of time." "wha...what does that mean?"

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Zion: Light of the New Moon Part 2, Ch 0.1

"i thank thee for thy aid, and for the answers provided." dana bowed her head, "swift is the answer; said is the thanks; thy journey resumes." she offered in parting.

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Gifted Life (II)

Live once more my child, and take it upon thy heart of my blessing of energy within, for a great destiny is yours to discover.... stay strong child, and hold unto thy faith of hope and take upon thyself mine blessing!

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The Second Tome. Shining Alexander.

Thou must knoweth of the goddess of light and the goddess of hope to truly understand thy words. let us begin.

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Tipsy

"w-we were merely complementing thy sense of fashion and thy naturally attractive hue."

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"Freed"

'hear thy tongue: i do not consent. do. not. touch--' 'this?' gerlis put both hands to her rear. 'stop now.'

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U.O.P.I. Chapter 1 page 3, memorys of the fallen king

Sword is your friend, thy friends are thy'n enemy and thy'n enemy must die, fore no one will know of who we really are and once done is all gone._ "noooooooooo!!!!!!!!"

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Dragonblood Chronicles Ch. II: Blood and Magic-Pt. I

What is thy place in the forest?" "i seek a place called holme. doth thee hath knowledge of such a place?" "first, i shall attend to thee. would ye like to rest safely? safe from thy nightmares?" "more than anything.

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