Voice of the Neopian Pound |
Circulation: 189,010,903 |
Issue: 546 | 25th day of Hunting, Y14 |
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| Things Best Remembered: Part Nine"Oh, you're finally here!" the faerie exclaimed, clearly delighted. "You took forever! But, goodness gracious, I've forgotten my manners. Come, sit!"
by chimie119 | | The Scarab and the Sea: Part SevenTomos took several steps back – the Scarabs and the other urchin gangs took care to steer well clear of the Thieves Guild and its enforcers.
by saphira_27 | | Greenglade: Part Six"We can't do this by ourselves, so don't even go thinking it'll be just the two of us," Akorri muttered, a finger pointing at Lae in warning.
by aquadaika | | Out of the Shadows: Part EightThe Lutari gave Cobolt a stern look. "I'll deal with this. You go," she said, waving her wand again.
by rachelindea | | The Grand Neopian Travelling Circus: Part ThreeTori had not been able to pay her bills on time for the third instance that month, and though Madam Amelie had insisted she'd rather Sinead come to ballet without paying than not and Tori insisted they would manage soon, it seemed like she might have to give up her lessons.
by frithy | | Before the Thunder: Part Three"You're... not from around here, are you?" she asked. Lightning rolled her eyes.
by theloverpokemonqueen | | Caylis's Necklace: Part FourHow could she have been so utterly stupid?!
by saeryena | | Mr. Jennings Must Die: Part Two"He smiled," the Judge said somewhat sadly.
by herdygerdy | | In Chronological Order?: Part TwoI tried to walk past but that lead weight paw slammed down on my shoulder. Phoenix took all of my Neopoints and flew away. I was now back where I had started...
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