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Simple"Are you still talking?"Simple3 years ago in Short Stories More Like This
Alright, that may have been a tad mean, but Delwen wouldn't that little sharp pebble harm her blabbering lips. It wasn't that Jonah minded the tiny witch speaking, it was just that somehow she had gotten onto the subject of albino camels and whether or not he had ever seen one.
And, of course, she wasn't about to let his comment stop her words. "Seriously, just tell me if you've seen an albino camel."
"No. I haven't."
"Hmmm." Delwen tapped her index finger against her lower lip. Wiggling the fingers of her free hand out in front of her, towards the sky, her palm suddenly filled with crystalline water

Erinestte "Erinestte, dear, come here please." Mother called to me, coaxing me out the door. Today was a day for gentle prodding, careful planning, and hope. It was my tenth birthday, and as tradition demanded, we were going to the shrine. I had been told about this day for years, how special it was, how it was a miracle to be chosen. I didn't really understand what it meant, but it was important, so they cleaned me, dressed me up in a huge dress and put frilly bows in my hair. The dress they put me in itched. All I wanted was to get the stupid tradition over with, because I hated that dress. On the way there I twitched and fidgeted and was told repeErinestte3 years ago in Introductions & Chapters More Like This

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Not for the first time, Kyarath debated whether or not to take temporary human form so that she could have the opportunity to truly meet the object of her affections, but she knew that now, at least, wasn't the right time - not when she was supposed to be protecting said object of her affections from the evi

An Angel's Love Kyareth glanced to all sides and up to make sure she was alone. Then she knelt and drew aside a section of puffy cloud to reveal a Seeing Pool. The water was clean and bright inside a crystal basin, but a gesture from the angel caused it to cloud with color before resolving into an image. Kyareth leaned forward, her golden hair falling in front of her face. Soren usually walked home right about now-and there she was! Though generally unremarkable in her appearance and not helped by the plain jeans and black jacket she wore, she was gorgeous to Kyareth. Soren stopped at a crosswalk, looked both ways, and crossed.An Angel's Love3 years ago in Fantasy More Like This
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How in Heaven's name were they to survive this? Even as guardians, their chances were slim to none.
Eri hadn't planned it this way. If she were being honest with herself, she hadn't planned it at all.
No one had planned for the borders to fail. To think, that one one weak spot could cause such a tremendous disaster.
But even then, if someone would have told her that things would come to this, her answer would have been straightforward; the Girm we