Second Wind OP: Part Two

#2 of second wind op part duo three. two. one. go! doreth was the first out the twin peaks gate, as was always the case. he was a speedy devil, racing on all fours down into the pipe that connected the horde base to the waterways outside.

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Shadowrun: Hiding Out and Winding Down

I allowed myself to enjoy the hot water and the momentary breather, but i couldn't wind down enough to let my guard down.

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(Fresh Air 3)-Warm Winds

#3 of fresh air the third part to the fresh air arc, warm winds. here we'll find out more about chris's past. as well as sexeh tiemz!

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Chapter XVI: Listen To The Wind Blow

Specifically go with this chapter, but i'll link it up with this one, since both the image and this chapter take place at kaeden's bedtime.http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13145782/ * * * **kaeden's commitment** _by draugr_ chapter xvi: listen to the wind

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The Cold Wind II: Taniwha (preface)

#1 of the cold wind ii: taniwha preface and cover-art for the second tcw novel. story to follow! edited by dr. richard e. grant * * * © copyright 2008 - kane archer/lincard1000, all rights reserved.

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The Cold Wind (Ch 08 - 10)

The vanguard rounded on them while they lay there winded and gasping in shock. it loomed over them huffing loudly despite the fact that it did not appear in the least winded.

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The Cold Wind (Ch 05 - 07)

#7 of the cold wind 1 chapters 5 - 7 chapter five * * * pointing a talon at a spot on one of the small view-screens, crater leaned over and yelled at slash-to-kill who was wrestling with the controls of their cramped vessel through the howling chaos of

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The Cold Wind (Ch 01 - 04)

#1 of the cold wind 1 chapters 1 - 4 of my sci-fi novel the cold wind.

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The Cold Wind (Ch 39 - 45)

#6 of the cold wind 1 forgive my crappy numbering on the chapters, we appear to have two chapter 39's...

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The Cold Wind (Ch 35 - 39)

The only response was the cold wind blowing gently over the plateau and the occasional tick of cooling metal on the scout ship a few dozen metres away.

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