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Issue: 549 | 15th day of Relaxing, Y14 |
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Short Stories
| Zo Junior's Holiday"Packing light, Zo? Hey, where will you be going for your holiday?"
Zo chewed his lip a moment. "Moltara," he said finally, with a nod.
by alt1981black | | Up for Trade"I'm nothing but a pet who is constantly traded for a better one."
by fruitbananas | | Abandoned: A Second Chance?A baby Kacheek is found on the pound's doorstep. Who can help her?
by espeonrocks24 | | Delma's BetNot many people knew this, but there was always a bit of an extra-secret rivalry between Darigan Citadel and Faerieland during the Altador Cup.
by auraichadora | | Unwitting MagicOnce upon a time, very long, long ago, in the dry vastness of the Lost Desert, there was an evil sorcerer named Khaten...
by spotlightstarzafara | | True HomeMy gaze flitted back and forth between Frost and Bailey. "I don't know." I managed to choke out the words, before I started sobbing again...
by camherz | | Stuck - and FoundA story about what being "stuck" is, and how two brave Neopets got out of it!
by meaghan_bright | | Misadventures of a Neopian Times Reporter VIIIFamily Fun
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Headlines "Unwitting Magic" by spotlightstarzafara There were two explosions. One was currently in progress at a little abode in present-day Sahkmet, being unsuccessfully controlled by one flabbergasted yellow Kougra named Naira. "Oh, what did I do wrong THIS time?" Naira was almost ready to tear her fur out, for she was frantically fanning a paw over the green flames that raged in the tall clay pot in the middle of her study...
Other Stories
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5 Things for Usul Contentedness You can almost say that Usuls of all ages and genders need to be in tip top shape in fashion, athletics, sociability, and intelligence. To give you some information about Usuls, here is an interview with my Usul, Ulusy.
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Greenglade: Part Nine Laerya also looked down, groaning at what she saw. It wasn't just a long way down; in this darkness, she could not see the ground. It looked like an abyss...
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