Hot Row to Hoe, Part 1
"reckon that should do it," he said, cleaning his hands with an oily rag. "give it a try now, honey." the bear girl hopped in the saddle and hit the kick-start.
Laundry Day
After the biggest, heaviest sigh i reckon i'd ever witnessed, nik heaved himself all the way back up to stand again.
The Legend of Razgriz
The demon soars through the dark skies fear and death trail its shadow beneath until men united wield a hallowed sabre in final reckoning, the beast is slain. as the demon sleeps, man turns on man.
Dignified Supreme Crunch (Otherwise Untitled)
With the vigor appropriate to combining hungers found in youth and freedom of flowing beans, her voracious consumption of burrito further soured the older fox's reckoning of the meal she'd requested.
Kas' Kock is Kut
"but my dad reckons that for my birthday i should get something more adventurous..." his eyes drifted down to his own bulging pants. "oh, i see!" cried jackie with a chuckle. "and why not, a hottie like you? but what did you have in mind?"
Silver Lining (Chapter 2)
I reckon i do that pretty good; doesn't mean i know my tail from a rattlesnake's ass doing much of anything else. certainly not making any sort of money at it. i trust you."
Country Hospitality
I reckon she wants to freshen up 'fore eatin'." honey took my backpack and grinned at me; she even had good teeth, damn it! "pleased to meet ya, miss hewes," she said. "c'me right after me!"
Anchors Aweigh
"ye've never been t' the east end, i reckon?" he shushed her and waved to a well-dressed gentleman who was descending down from main street.
When it all goes wrong... Pt3
I reckoned my top speed could be about thirty.then i tried something else. a small laser like thing directly below my eyes swivelled about, and i directed it at the wall.
The Fool
But once the time comes, that day of reckoning, i fear in darkness i will be cast. for my mind is always cruelly beckoning, sorry you fool, but nice guys finish last. - d. ashford
Trip Planning Diner (Otherwise Untitled)
~ beth sunk back into the comfort of the diner's bench seating, nodding along to harold's reckoning on which highways to take over the mountains.
Winter's Bloom - Chapter 2
"i don't reckon i know. one minute i'm sippin' cider on the back porch, the next i wake up in a desert with no memory of what happened and with a wicked hangover."