Memories of a Boy Chapter 19 by FaeHime, literature
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Memories of a Boy Chapter 19
Chapter 19: Jealousy
It had been several days since his and Kagome's fight, and after a few more awkward apologies, things had finally started falling back into their normal routine. After Kagome came home from school, they would spend the day playing or looking for clues on how to send him back through the well. But with each day, they spent more time playing and less time searching.
'I want to find a way home,' Sesshomaru thought slowly as he made his way towards the house. 'But … doing so would mean leaving Kagome.'
The young prince was torn between homesickness and his friendship with the bright-eyed girl who had become his first frien
Larger Than Life Chapter 4 by AdrianaSerafin, literature
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Larger Than Life Chapter 4
Seeing as how I was already wide awake, I decided to get up and make myself useful. There were still things I needed to get together. So, with a renewed vigor, I headed out into the house in the wee hours of the morning. Taking a good hour and a half, I found myself wandering in circles, bored out of my mind. With my patience already worn thin, I decided to get a head start on my plan for today.
I jogged to the room where my enemy slept, climbed up onto his desk, pulled out the bottle from where I had stashed it for later, and stood at the edge while a mischievous smirk played at my lips. Tipping the bottle and unscrewing the cap proved to
Larger Than Life Ch 5 by AdrianaSerafin, literature
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Larger Than Life Ch 5
I watched this fox for a good ten minutes. Assuming that there was just something mentally wrong with it, I turned to head back to my room. And, of course, as soon as I decide that, the fox bolts into the woods. That grace you would normally see in their run seemed to missing, like it was in a rush. Allowing my curiosity to get the best of me, I left the sink and made my way out to the back porch.
I sat down on the steps, focusing on being as quiet as humanly possible. I waited for about ten minutes, the only sound being the song of the frogs and crickets. I had become fairly immersed in the sound around me, so when the nocturnal song was s
Tigerpaw's (late) birthday present by rocklee1111, literature
Literature
Tigerpaw's (late) birthday present
Tigerpaw's (late) birthday present
As the ships began to pull onto the Total Drama Island and one of the first ones was a young woman walked out. She was thin and had her black hair covering most of her face but one thing that could be seen was her green eyes. "And you are?" Chris asked smiling some "Esmie" she said and moved before he could ask any questions. After a few other contestants a young man wearing a Black A7X T shirt walked off. He had blue jeans and had short black hair and he walked over "Who are you sir?" Chris asked. "Robert" he said holding a guitar case "Two guitar players huh? Well hopefully it doesn't get to loud" Chris s
Larger Than Life Chapter 2 by AdrianaSerafin, literature
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Larger Than Life Chapter 2
I burst through the door to our home, ran past the kitchen, and finally came to a stop on my bed. I laid back and focused on slowing my hummingbird heart. 'How could I have been so stupid! How did I not know when to hide!' I scolded myself, 'I've been seen! And on top of that, I lost the salt and our container.'
"Adriana?! What's wrong?" My mother asked as she, too, burst through my bedroom door.
"I…..uh….." Was all I had to get out before my mom's face went blank.
"No……no…..you didn't." She gasped.
"Yes, I did. I'm so sorry mom," I whispered. A moment of silence filled the room and in that silence, a fire be
Getaway
Chapter 2
Jackson kept a firm grip on Hallie's fingers as she unlocked the door and stepped inside. She chattered amiably above his head, not seeming to care that he wasn't paying any attention. He was completely amazed at the sheer size of the place. His own small home beneath the roots of one of the trees on campus would be noticeably smaller than one of her couch cushions. He snapped back to the present when he noticed the approaching ground.
" two hands to open it. So I'd better set you down."
He stepped off her hand when it was low enough. Maybe he should have been listening to what she said. Jackson struggled to keep hi
Okay so this is that new story. I said it would be mid-May when I got it posted. But I actually got sorta-ish ahead of some work so I'll type up what I have and gauge the reaction before deciding to follow through and finish the whole thing.
Warning: GTS heavy! But, done tastefully with no creeper-ness in it. :)
Getaway
Chapter 1
Very few people were on the campus in the late afternoon, even less at night. And then there were nights like tonight when it was pouring rain and even the shallowest of puddles were ankle deep on humankind. Nobody ever ventured out on a night like tonight.
It was a perfect night for borrowing.
Jackson pr
Larger Than Life Ch 1 by AdrianaSerafin, literature
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Larger Than Life Ch 1
I dashed and weaved through the underbrush of the forest floor as I continued my hunt. The only sounds being the clicking as my arrows bounced in their quiver and the soft patter of my feet. The mouse I was now stalking came to a sudden stop and I mirrored its movements. As soon as I came to halt, I began centering myself and the arrow on the bow that had been around my torso. I took careful aim as the creature fidgeted, trying to take in all of its surroundings at once. I never liked to see the animal suffer, so I was careful to make sure I hit my mark.
I released my breath as I loosed the arrow. There was a whistling sound then a distinct
Eminence Serafin made sure her steps were stealthy as she sped across the kitchen counter with the food she so desperately needed. She had a four year old daughter counting on her. Going from a "stay-at-home" mom to a full blown borrower mom was a lot harder than she thought. She had been taught in the ways of the household with hopes of having a life with a caring husband. That was how her family started until tragedy struck and forced her to move with her family of now two instead of three. This had been her life for three years now. The borrowing had gotten easier and her daughter had grown from an infant to a toddler taking a minuscule