Back in Time: The Lost Desert - Part TwoThe last second it recorded belonged to 7:13pm,
NST. Late--after dark. So where was I? by leb388 | Chia Dumplings in Cobrall Stew: Part Two"Eh? What is it, Fluffy? You shouldn't be
up on the table! And where's that tissue? You're nose is starting to run." by al_the_chia | Dragonmist: Part Six"Aah! Mystery Isle! Back to the
scene of the crime!" by jenjen26785 | Dungism: Part Three"I've got an idea." Megz strutted to the nearest
Chia paperboy, who was giving out issues of the Neopian Times. "Excuse me!" by leb388 | How I Helped Destroy Neopia: Part NineApparently, the shock of seeing the Faerie Queen
appear in front of them while they were robbing the Hidden Tower was overcome
easily... by hippiesoul | Indiana Jub and the Wooden Spoon: Part Two"No. THE WOODEN SPOON," Fyora replied.
The music blared, and once again Jubby found himself on his back. by barrelofmalkies | Kingly Game: Part Three"That's Tridon's warning. You have no choice
MoonFall." by child_dragon | Second Chances: Part TwoThe call woke me from my sleep. What a weird
dream, I thought, and shook my head to rid myself of the sleepiness. by polayo | The Air Faerie's Sword: Part ThreeStill, no one answered. Jess gave a forced laugh.
"They're probably playing some sort of prank on you, Sharon." by twayblade807 | The Aisha Legends: A MerAisha Tail - Part FourIt was her home, as she had left it, though eerily
silent. What had happened to the children laughing so gaily as irate adults
chased them? by oily106 | The Return of Triano: Part TwoSomething will have to be done. I have lived
a hard life, out on the street, and I know opportunity when it knocks on my
trash lid. by flipp_garuda | The Zafara Assassin 3: Swamplands of Tisitan - Part Five"Well, that healing potion may also have tuned
up your muscles, making it possible for you to carry much more weight then you
ever could have before." by meratocat |
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"Rancid Rex Rides Again" by al_the_chia - It was a star-studded night in the dry, vast valley of sand and dehydrated suffering that only the rowdiest of Kaupeople called home. Cactuses bloomed in the moonlight, parading their wondrous petals before the Scamanders that scurried across the rapidly cooling sand without a care... more>>
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