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Issue: 430 | 12th day of Awakening, Y12 |
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Short Stories
| The Rose"Sir?"
So engrossed was Sir Lucian Silveste in pruning his precious rose bush that in his surprise, he snipped off one of the red blossoms.
by precious_katuch14 | | NeopointClink, a simple toss, just a flick up in the air with a forefinger and a thumb, it twirls above the well for a moment, reflecting the sunlight, dancing even as an inanimate object--and then it has fallen, bouncing against the stone walls of the Wishing Well...
by ginny_invisible | | Trip to TurmaculusThe sun was shining brightly at their backs as the travelling pair could be seen approaching over the eastern hills.
by simplyalice | | The Tale of the Odd ValentineThe Jelly Chia flipped the note in his gelatinous paws, his thoughts in turmoil. He had read it hundreds of times now, but the concept of a 'valentine' eluded him.
by dragonstorm_75 | | A Valentine for Dr. Sloth"It is my opinion that the residents of this Space Station fear me enough to do anything I say, and I say that they must love me. And further, I say that they must demonstrate their love for me this year by making and sending me Valentines."
by mamasimios | | Simple ThingsSnow whirled around the airship. Blizzard conditions, the captain had said when they'd entered the storm.
by kittengriffin | | Where The Weewoo Fly"It seems I've got a rainbow weewoo on my hands. How did ya get in there?"
by sylviau | | The Best Mistake Ever"Ooh, do I smell CHOCOLATE?"
by hc_huggle | | Why Do We Need Valentines Cards, Anyway?"I forgot about it too," Clyde said sourly. "But our teacher reminded us. Now we've all got to make valentines for everyone in class."
Art by nut862
by nut862 | | A Complete and Ignominious V-day CatastropheSilence fell upon the table as both Jhudora and Sloth scoured the menu in search of incorrect subject-verb agreements.
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Headlines "Trip to Turmaculus" by simplyalice The Nuk bleated and reared up excitedly, his tiny black hooves shining slightly in the bright sun, then he bolted forward in a quick bound. He bleated happily again and bounced merrily around the lush field that waved slightly in the breeze. Trekker was barely taller than the fresh spring field as he bounced through the field, staying no more than twenty feet in front of Vanhail and occasionally doubling back to fling himself playfully into...
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