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Once there was a small seed who looked upon the world and saw all the horrible things it contains.
I dont want to live here!, thought the seed. So years past and the little seed remained so, until one day. The sun shined.
What a wonderful feeling!, exclaimed the seed, who was filled with warmth and happiness it had never before felt.
Now no longer content to just sit the seed decides, I will grow and become tall and beautiful, like everyone else in this garden! And so the seed sprouted. What a beautiful flower it would become! But


GothicInterlude:Pt2:FreakShowShe tried to step closer to him, reaching out her hand to touch him; he pulled away sharply, hissing.GothicInterlude:Pt2:FreakShow
Didnt you hear me! I dont want you near me!
She looked up at him now, her red eyes saddened. For a moment his anger paled, and he looked into those familiar eyes, looking down deeper into her, knowing he should know more about her than he does, that he shouldnt be yelling at her like this, in anyway.
And then the sharp hiss in the air came, and the pain turned to delayed stunning. He caught that and looked down quickly; there was a hole in her cloak now, and green blood was


GothicInterlude:PartOne:LydiaThe alarms sounded as the two fugitives were running through the white washed governmental complex. They avoided the similarly white washed technicians and guards, being sure not to give away their very presence under the cloaking she provided. They had to get out of the underground, out and as far away from there as possible, but flight was impossible within the walls; she was lucky that she could even mask them.GothicInterlude:PartOne:Lydia
He jerked her sharply in the opposite direction she was leading and she immediately followed without question. They found themselves in a broom closet, but he knew better; he let go of her hand, thus loosing her cloakin
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What a fire alarm is REALLY telling you: "Hey kids! Layzugami is dancing like Michael Jackson in the building!"
Avvi by: Dragon-Lady
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In a study taken in 2002 ages 18-24:
11% of N. Americans can't find the USA on a map
83% can't find Iraq
87% can't find Afghanistan
49% can't find NEW YORK CITY.
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What a fire alarm is REALLY telling you: "Hey kids! Layzugami is dancing like Michael Jackson in the building!"
Avvi by: Dragon-Lady
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What a fire alarm is REALLY telling you: "Hey kids! Layzugami is dancing like Michael Jackson in the building!"
Avvi by: Dragon-Lady
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In a study taken in 2002 ages 18-24:
11% of N. Americans can't find the USA on a map
83% can't find Iraq
87% can't find Afghanistan
49% can't find NEW YORK CITY.
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What a fire alarm is REALLY telling you: "Hey kids! Layzugami is dancing like Michael Jackson in the building!"
Avvi by: Dragon-Lady
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In a study taken in 2002 ages 18-24:
11% of N. Americans can't find the USA on a map
83% can't find Iraq
87% can't find Afghanistan
49% can't find NEW YORK CITY.
I WAS FORMERLY
BUT NOW IM NOT
SO HIIIIII
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In a study taken in 2002 ages 18-24:
11% of N. Americans can't find the USA on a map
83% can't find Iraq
87% can't find Afghanistan
49% can't find NEW YORK CITY.
it's a bit morbid, however
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