Steelfang: A Tale of Redwall Chapter 4

Morning sunlight, gray and cold, streamed in through the rock crystal window at the far end of Redwall's Infirmary and splashed across Argo's face, waking the large fox from the best sleep in recent memory. He stretched, wincing a bit from the fresh...

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Don and Jake - Chapter 11

Don awoke Sunday morning, bright new sunshine streaming through the window and illuminating his usually dark bedroom. He was alone in his bed and was about to see what happened to Jake when he heard the sink in his bathroom running. He closed his eyes...

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Missing A Deadline

Bruce cursed himself for roughly the 500th time that day as he pedalled through the freezing rain on his bike around 8 o'clock at night, hoping against all hope that both the term paper in his backpack was somehow staying dry and that his professor...

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Steelfang: A Tale of Redwall - Chapter 3

"Alright, everybeast quiet down now," Abbess Song said, straining to be heard over the rabble of dozens of concerned Redwallers, their rock crystal lanterns causing the snow to appear a warm orange-yellow, "silence, please!" Skipper of otters let...

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Don and Jake - Chapter 10

Don parked his BMW across the street from Andrew and Jake's house, sweating a decent bit and nervously checking himself in the rearview mirror for roughly the 30th time. He grabbed the bottle of Sailor Jerry rum (he'd never tried it, but he thought...

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Steelfang: A Tale of Redwall Chapter 2

Dann wiped dust from his eyes as he, along with Foremole and Tragglo Spearback the Abbey Cellarhog, walked up the short flight of stairs from the cellar, where they'd been searching for the two missing Dibbuns, to Cavern Hole and a very worried...

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Steelfang: A Tale of Redwall Chapter 1

It was early evening deep in midwinter. Millions of snowflakes, glinting like stars, fell to the ground, covering the world in it's cold embrace. A solitary figure, a middle-aged fox, cut a path through the gleaming white. He was taller and broader...

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Don and Jake - Chapter 9

Jake was sitting in the storeroom of the record store, just about to finish up that week's inventory. He was exhausted and sore from having to work two full shifts, from opening to closing, that day. Really the only thing keeping him going was the...

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Moving Day

Todd dropped the heavy box of books he had been hefting on the second floor stair landing and mopped at his brow with his coral-colored bandana, stuffing in into his back right pocket when he was done. "Four story walk-up didn't seem like such a bad...

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Don and Jake - Chapter 8

It was only 5 days, but it felt like months passed until Friday finally arrived. They talked every day online and over the phone, and it was agreed that Jake would cook for Don this time and the bear wanted to do something the wolf had never heard of...

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Don and Jake - Chapter 7

Don woke up around 9am the next morning to find his large bed empty again. He noticed Jake's clothes still on the floor where he left them yesterday and smelled something delicious, so he got up with a groan and, still naked, walked downstairs to the...

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Don and Jake - Chapter 6

Bright morning sunlight streaked through the window across Don's face, waking him from a blissful sleep on his back. He reached a paw over to rub Jake's back only to feel nothing but sheets. He lifted his head and found he was alone. He sat up in the...

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