High Five 63
At the Youth Center we find Gery practicing his katas among a group of other students while Altha and Beth's voices could be heard a short distance away cheering on Ash as he pulled himself up the rope climb.
“Okay, Ash, you can do it, come on.”
“Come on! - Come on! Keep going! Keep going, Ashley.”
“It's just Ash, okay?”
“Ash! Be careful!” Gery cautions as he makes his way over “If you slip, you can really hurt yourself.”
“Yo, man, back off.”
“You're gonna make him nervous,” Altha adds.
“Nervous? Man, I never get nervous, when I clim
Teamwork 63
“Stop the pollution of our neighborhood.”
Gery and Ash stood in the halls of Angel Grove High with a small table and a handful of fliers as they tried to get the less then motivated students to take a moment of their time out their day to hear the duo out
“Sign a petition, shut the dump site down,” Ask added on as he held out a pencil and clipboard to a passing student.
“We can hardly stand the smell.”
“Let them know that you care.”
“Please sign up.”
It was hardly going as the boys would have liked as they gray haired principal made her rounds through the halls.
MMPR 63: Day of the Dumpster (1) by NekoLLX, literature
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MMPR 63: Day of the Dumpster (1)
Day of the Dumpster 63
Beyond Earth lies the moon and NASADA has just landed their latest team to explore the always exciting celestial body, 30 years of moon landings and NASADA is always bringing back something new, be it data or strange relics.
“Hey look at that!” One of the two ladies in their silver space suit exclaimed as a crimson light caught her eye in the distance.
The duo quick to make their way toward the shimmering mystery, a large coppery/steel cylinder half buried into the surface with a red jewel in the center.
“What do you think it is?”
“Looks like some kind of space dumpster.”
“
Costume in a Can Season 2: Disbelief Surprise by Firingwall, literature
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Costume in a Can Season 2: Disbelief Surprise
“Anything happen while I was gone?” JD asked Melissa, stepping out of the house through the garage door.
“Hmmm…” Melissa replied as she hung some shirts up on the clothing rack, “Let’s see… someone bought a shirt, a mom and her kid browsed through some of the video games, Bigfoot bought some of your sandals, and a meteor struck your car in the five minutes you were away in the bathroom.”
“Ha ha,” JD said, rolling your eyes.
“You are not missing anything major every time you walk into the house for a small break,” she flatly stated, “You don’t need
Costume in Can: Season 2 by Firingwall, literature
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Costume in Can: Season 2
"And… perfect!”
“Oh good,” Rachel said as she hung up the last shirt on the makeshift clothes rack and turned around, “Everything looks so professional!”
“Glad you think so,” JD said as he walked behind the table and sat in the chair next to Melissa, who was busy doing a crossword puzzle, “It’ll make things easier for people to find what they want to buy if they can see everything in clear view.”
“Yeah!” Rachel said, stretching her arms, “Don’t you agree Melissa?”
Melissa, not looking up from her crossword, said with a half-interested voice,
“Come on Ty!” the older kid said, “All we want is your money for a little park toll!” It was the middle of the day on the weekend. A young 12 year old boy named Tyler was booking it through the park, being followed not too far behind by three older boys from a grade above him. They were some nasty dudes, always constantly harassing him or stealing his money. He tried to tell the school or his parents about them, but that only made things worse and them more aggressive.
This whole situation now started as he was passing through the park to reach a pizza parlor on the other side. He lived at a building on the oth
From Weak to Mean: Meanstreak by Firingwall, literature
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From Weak to Mean: Meanstreak
It was late at night in this large city, the clocking turning to 1. The only places open at this point were 24 hour joints and a few bars, who were just preparing to shut down. No one was out and the streets were, for all intents and purposes, empty. Not a sound could be heard.
Well, except in one little area. In a small parking lot outside of an apartment complex, a noise could be heard. In a barely illuminated part of the lot, a hooded individual was crouching against a car door. He was trying to break into the car, using a series of tools he brought with him. Muttering under his breath, he worked vigorously to open the door and try
TG - Harry Potter and the Descendant Covenant 26 by jim-ruggeri, literature
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TG - Harry Potter and the Descendant Covenant 26
Hedderton kept his head down low, he’d seen what the winds could do to bare skin when they got good and quick, which was likely about to happen just as the sun was about to crest the centre of the sky. They’d been at it all day, traipsing through the seemingly infinitely thick snow, following the compass point north, with no other sign of any landmarks to help show them the way. The Captain was the most acclimated to the environment of the lot of them, based on the amount of time he’d spent out on the island, and even he was beginning to struggle. It’s just not possible for the human, or wizard, body to function correc
TG - Harry Potter and the Descendant Covenant 25 by jim-ruggeri, literature
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TG - Harry Potter and the Descendant Covenant 25
“I’m not doing it Hermione, I swear I just can’t.”
Lily was stood as close to the door as was physically possible, but was prevented from actually leaving by the disappearance of a door handle. Crushing the tips of her fingers into the gap wasn’t working either, and while it demonstrated for her friends her utter reticence to go along with another of their hair brained schemes. Behind her, the trappings of the room represented an utterly reprehensible idea, something she absolutely wasn’t going to be a part of, and she’d pound on those doors until someone, anyone, freed her from the awkwardness.