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‘Did you see that girl?’ Thomas mumbled as the train rattled and shook. Guy-Manuel shook his head. ‘She had glitter all over her,’ he said dreamily. ‘She was beautiful. Do you know how much gravity there is?’ The train stopped and Guy-Manuel gently pushed him out and onto the escalators. ‘Ooooh,’ Thomas said when they ... |
Thomas Bangalter kept his promises. After Guy-Manuel had opened the front door for him and they had locked themselves inside Thomas’s bedroom, he jumped towards him and almost broke his shirt as he unbuttoned it, kissing him in his neck, using his tongue. ‘Be honest,’ he asked. ‘What do you think of me?’ Out of breath ... |
Thomas liked it, he could tell, and before he knew it, they had fallen on his bed and Thomas was busy getting Manuel’s pants off. Manuel’s breath sped up. He wasn’t sure he wanted this. Thomas was still high, he guessed, because he looked as though he had no idea what was happening around him. How did he get out of thi... |
Nothing happened. Thomas only seemed to become heavier. What was he doing? Guy-Manuel peeked through his eyelids. Thomas was on top of him, sleeping. Manuel rolled his eyes, but couldn’t help smiling. He pushed him off of him without waking him up, threw a blanket over him, and after changing into a shirt and jogging p... |
Genre: anime |
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12:15 is on family intriguing drama caption in letting go of the past |
*Chapter 1*: 12:15 is on family intriguing drama caption in letting go of the past |
12:15 |
The new day opened up to me, and I embraced it with gladness. As I opened my eyes unconsciously, I saw the light. With my head buried on the pillow, I felt lazy, but I didn't skip murmuring thankful words to the one responsible for showing me grace. I could not continue keeping my mouth shut, so I gave gratitude. "I th... |
As I thought about it, I gave some consideration to the history of my name, Brave. I wondered why, as a newborn, I didn't dominate the atmosphere with crying while coming out of my birth mother. My curiosity was responded to. "I didn't experience any stress the moment I had you, till the day I birthed you. The doctor a... |
I climbed down from the medium-sized bed reluctantly and picked up my black hoodie from the clothes stand, putting it on to cover my singlet. I went out of the room, walking down the corridor to the empty cushion, my regular spot, with my head pointing down. My cotton material couldn't cover my entire adult face. Morni... |
On my bed, I suddenly remembered something and quickly put on my navigation to head to the kitchen. I took out water from the heating pot in a big rubber cup and calmly drank it down with one hand. It was just the way I liked it – warm. After attaining hydration, I headed back to my room. The house was filled with musi... |
Unconsciously, I got caught up in thoughts, but fortunately, I came to realization in no bad time. It was just the time Julia, my immediate older sister, finished sweeping and cleaning both the parlor and the dinette. I went past her in the kitchen, heading out the door. I gathered mopping water inside a bucket, and si... |
"Thank you, my son. God bless you," my mom said, smiling at me. "You're welcome, Ma," I reciprocated. I couldn't snub her smiling face. Coming out of my parents' room, I couldn't hold my face; time had really gone far. My intended destination didn't change, so I headed there in no time. |
After burning two joints of starch weed with sticks of tobacco, I began to feel alright, which prompted me to start writing using my Android device. I finished writing in due time and paid attention as I cross-checked through. When all was good, I posted it on Mira's social platform. Not too long after posting, she cal... |
"The write-ups tripped her, naso. Burst everywhere, my nigga," Kay-dee, my neighbor and friend, commented. "Ah, tell you, she really deserves the very best," I said ardently. "Okay, Boss, let me read it out," I responded to Kay-dee's whining. "Nice one, my man," Kay-dee said, stretching his fist at me, and we locked fi... |
Hunger came by, and we couldn't resist its presence; we had to be enchanted by it. We left our usual spot and walked back home, getting separated at Kay-dee's house gate. Arriving home, bathing had to wait as the enticing hunger took its place in my feelings. After I finished eating, I leaned back in the dinette chair,... |
Going through my existing writings, after dropping down an understanding that prompted the inspirational composition of "Blessings and Curses" on my social media page, I went smiling at the particular write-up sent to my cousin. The joy of life is me, the blessings to others. Words are blessed, not cursed. That's the w... |
Epilogue |
The glory of others shines our path when darkness comes. We are the light from old, destiny helpers. Every deed of the past that causes regret should be left alone; what has died has got to do with life? Whatever has gone in time can never be seen in eternal darkness because the understanding of today gave us light to ... |
Genre: anime |
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Jose and Lizzie: Story 1 |
Chapter 1: The Crybaby |
This may seem like a "Cat in the Hat" ripoff, but trust me, it's not. It has nothing to do with the Cat in the Hat. It's actually based on a book I made when I was in 3rd or 4th grade. And I had trouble pronouncing José at the time, because I was 9 or 10 years old. And I often pronounced "José" as "Juh-hose", so his na... |
It was a normal day. Jose was up early in the morning, making himself some breakfast. He loved fish and grits, so he made that for breakfast. |
"JOSEY!" yelled a mysterious, annoying girl or cat girl. |
Jose stopped cooking what he was cooking and went to his front door to see who it was. It was Tina, the irritating brat. He hated her more than anything. She called him "Josey", which annoyed him, and she constantly bothered him. She broke his stuff, she spilled her juice a lot, and she often got tantrums whenever she ... |
So, instead of answering his door because he saw Tina, he slammed the door on her and locked it. He went back to cooking his fish grits. But when he turned around, he saw Tina again, so he threw her out of his window, then closed it. He also locked all of his doors and closed all of his blinds. And so, he continued mak... |
Meanwhile, Tina, who was outside of Jose's house, was very upset that Jose didn't want to play with her, so she started tearing up and cried. She cried so much that she caused a flood that was nearly the size of the Arctic Ocean, which flooded Kitty City. |
Little did people know that Tina caused the flood just by crying. |
Anyway, let's begin! But many of the Jose the cat books I made when I was younger are lost, so I will pretty much change it and just make it be called "The New Jose the cat series": Jose was lost at sea. But the sea was actually Tina's tears. She cried because Jose was ignoring her. Tina was annoying to Jose, so he tho... |
Chapter 2: Tsunami of Tears |
Okay, this chapter is a different story but same universe, but instead of taking place in Kitty City, it takes place in Doggy Town, where many were poor and got harassed by the cats on a daily basis just for being poor. Lizzie, the most optimistic out of all of the dogs, was happy despite living in poor conditions alon... |
Lizzie was messing with the cats by going into Kitty City and throwing baloney in their mailboxes, which angered them. |
"HEY!" shouted Mr. Whiskers. |
"STOP!" screamed Ms. Neko. |
"AUGH!" shouted Mr. Gatito as he tasted the baloney. |
Both the majority of cats and dogs hated baloney. Even the ones who liked baloney were angry that Lizzie just threw food in their mailbox. But no matter what they did to prevent Lizzie from doing this, it always backfired. |
As everyone groaned and complained about Lizzie throwing baloney in their mailboxes, the police came. The police cats were also annoyed just by hearing about the Lizzie situation. |
"This pooch again? Really?" said Officer Bailey. |
"Well, we really should stop trying at this point because no matter what we do to attempt to prevent it, she always comes back," Officer Milo said, while eating a doughnut. |
"Why are you eating a doughnut with rainbow sprinkles and pink frosting? That seems like a doughnut a little girl would order and eat," said Officer Bailey. |
"Shut up, Bailey. Doughnuts don't have ages nor genders," said Officer Milo as he was finishing his doughnut. |
But while they were talking, Lizzie covered their cop car with baloney. |
"UGH! NOT AGAIN!" groaned Officer Bailey as soon as he noticed the baloney on the car. |
"The baloney prankster does it again!" joked Officer Milo. |
Suddenly, a huge wave appeared and flooded everything. It was strong enough to destroy houses by dissolving them. |
Lizzie saw the wave and started running towards Doggy Town before the wave caught up to her. |
"DAD! THERE'S A WAVE!" hollered Lizzie as she continued running away. |
"I'll go ring the bell," her father said. |
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