His ruthless heart on the ruby-splattered blade of its guiltless bearer‚ he dropped like a stone to the bloodstained turf‚ letting a cry of anguish blend in with the rapidly retreating footsteps of his cowering soldiers. He knew he would survive‚ but they didn’t‚ and at that moment in time them not knowing was what really mattered. He stared through his supposedly closed eyelids at his killer. A girl‚ this time‚ with blonde‚ wavy hip-length hair and startling cyan eyes. That was what got him that
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in a town right outside of Panama‚ we roll down the windows and you can smell the salty ocean water. We are finally here after twelve long leg cramping‚ neck hurting‚ and back wrenching hours in the car. It was all worth it though just thinking about getting your toes in the tan hot sand. Once we were finally in the city and driving down the strip we rolled down the windows and just admired the view of the ocean and all the waves crashing in. I couldn’t wait to get to the condo and be able to
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have a good time. And how does this bring out the quirkiness of the city? Everything has a theme. Whether it be food‚ music or charity‚ people will socialize for any occasion. VooDoo Fest is solely music centered‚ whereas the Crawfish Fest is all about food. There are also countless breast cancer walks throughout the month of October and countless little neighborhood fairs throughout the whole year. But one important aspect found in every event is
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On the farthest northern edge of Queens Shores lies Tiar Boulevard. If you are in the mood for shopping‚ and have a lot of time to pass‚ thenTiar Boulevard is the place to be.And on this warm breezy August day Kohl and Renee were window shopping; one of their favorite pass times. After the last three months of constant cleaning‚ rearranging furniture again and again‚ Renee was in desparte need of a break. Kohl parked on the south side‚ and they walked their way north. “Hey Renee‚ look
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hold my breathe until his I hear his footsteps fade away into the other room. Of course‚ I could get in through the window! I build up the courage to stand up and peek through the window. A back door to the main room is open a crack. Inside I can see about fifty men crowded in that one
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slide window‚ sees me and lets me know the doctor will be ready in a minute. While I wait for the dental assistant in her crisp white uniform to call out my name‚ I look at the fish in the large blue tank in the corner of the room. The sleek fish dart about playing hide and seek with the plastic mermaid at the bottom of the tank while tiny silver bubbles slip to the top of the tank’s surface and break silently while I wait my turn. Then I turn and look to see a photo album sitting on a coffee table. I
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materials and start painting in what he saw in the exhibition. And what I like most about him is reading books‚ but even though he is only three years old‚ he reads fiction and adventure books like Horry Potter and Lightning Thief. When he see a word he don’t know‚ he will ask question to the older person near him. My grandson is sociable child‚ he likes to ask questions‚ and when gets bored he’ll tell you stories about on what he read in the book. When he tell stories he makes facial reactions based
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coated with filth‚ unscreened and bewitched to a yellow‚ stretched toward the black mouth of the tunnel‚ as though it were a bolt hole in an abandoned coal mine. Then he lingers‚ with zest‚ on the walls and ceilings‚ lavatory tiles which had been white about fifty years ago‚ and now encrusts with soot‚ coats with the remains of a dirty liquid which might be either atmospheric humidity mingled with smog or the result of a perfunctory attempt to clean them with cold water. Above them‚ gloomy vaulting from
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New London. A place of opportunity. A place for the future. A place of fierce oppression. I grew up just like every other child in New London. We’re raised by parents that were raised just as us. We’re given predetermined jobs. Twenty thousand dollars is then given to the children when they reach seventeen as birth money. From there‚ they do their job. They’re given a wife at age thirty. And the circuit is repeated. Just as it has been for the last seven hundred years. Complete stability. Nothing
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the sun peeking through the tops; the dusty mess escaping in to the wind and all of the dirt bikers doing crazy tricks. Along the water mounds of people in inflatable inner tubes pass through the water‚ getting as red as lobsters and not caring about the risk of getting sun burnt. The smell of strong gasoline now enters my lungs; our neighbors getting ready to put in some jet skis in the water and my step dad filling up the boat. I then eavesdrop on a chatting couple passing the dock stand up
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