Automatic Deposit (2 of 2)

He cooed at her, responding to her thoughts and concerns as if he was reading her mind, once again grabbing the egg to put it in the pile with the others. 'does everyone here have mind reading abilities?'

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Conflict Between Worlds; Detour Through the Depths

Still, ceylon was powerfully empathetic and could read emotions without having to prod any deeper into one's mind. no, she simply felt the emotions of those around her that others broadcast. "i'm glad to hear it, but how can i trust you?

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Twin Discoveries

You don't like to read." he glanced down at the book and noted its title. "'_a compilation of griffinian poetry'_? you definitely don't read books like this; no one reads poetry.

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How could you (Essay written by Jim Willis) *Not a Furry story!* All animal lovers should read this essay

**it is not furry** , it is not sexual, it has a intensly harsh reality to it and a incredibly sad ending. but if you read it you will be moved. warning -- grab a few tissues before you read on.

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