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  • It was at this moment that Eugene remembered exactly why he hated Kikina eight years prior. It wasn't the oppressive racism the Kikinans had towards him because he was a ...
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  • It was close to midnight as I ran down the hospital corridor to the labor ward where Julia Ngamo lay struggling to deliver her firstborn. I scrubbed up carefully and ...
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  • The Misses seem like she pretendin' that I don' even exist. She was down here, eatin', by the time I was all dressed an' ready. She looks real pretty, mos' ...
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  • Elizabeth sighed. The constant deprivement of sleep had gotten annoying after a while, yet she knew, that struggling meant only less time to sleep. They had to get over it. ...
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  • The silence had been broken and so was the gaze between the two men. "Gran Irisia! I would never leave your delicious Nehrd'Kua to burn." said Samiel as he turned ...
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  • Until Now It Has Been Almost Impossible To Decipher A Way To Actually Win At Lay Betting For Almost 100 Percent Of The Time. We Have Finally Found A Method ...
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  • hat about his family?" "What about his family?" "Well was there any history of suicide?" "An extensive history. His father killed himself." "And what weapon did he use to kill ...
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  • My people have always been here. I was born here on Rooi. My father was born here, his father before him and his father and his father. The Rem people ...
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  • leading up to the explosion supports this idea; his lack of memory of ANYTHING before the explosion is what I find strange. It is quite rare for bomb victims to ...
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  • I can remember the first day of instruction. Raylene walked in wearing the standard gray Rooian jumpsuit. She still had long hair then, I was mesmerized by it. The way ...
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