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The Cryptid Club Files: The Jubsquatch

This was the first time, however, that Maud had claimed to have some sort of tangible proof other than a gut feeling.

by broadway_bby
Brack, Cactus Farmer

This short story is based off the Collectible Card on Neopets entitled 'Brack, Cactus Farmer'.

by voiceprint
Of Silence: the Game

Prison was the last place I expected you to be...

by werelupecookies
The Story Behind A Grey Super Hero

Dedicated to my grey aisha, Da_Super_Man!

by _the_spardel_queen_
Something is not what it seems...

So without hesitation, Echo grabbed his favourite Blue Cybunny Backpack, packed some essentials like food and water, and headed out to start his adventure.

by tyranosaurus_rampage
The Darkest Faerie Tale: The Beginning

Take a moment. Sit back and relax, for what I am about to tell you was always only believed to be a story- a Faerietale,

by fyora_faeire_queen
 
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"The Cryptid Club Files: The Jubsquatch" by broadway_bby
"A … a Jubsquatch?" Katy the white Shoyru stared incredulously at her best friend. Maud, unfazed by Katy’s apparent disbelief, beamed back at her. "Oh yes, I’m quite sure of it. There’s no other logical explanation. I even have proof!" It was Maud and Katy’s first official Cryptid Club meeting. Because the principal had not approved their club form, however, they were forced to squeeze club time into their study hall block. Ever since they were little, Maud had always been a conspiracy enthusiast. From investigating a society of Grundos living in the sewers under their quiet neighborhood, to suspecting the flower shop attendant was involved in a Tigersquash-themed cult, Katy had heard it all. This was the first time, however, that Maud had claimed to have some sort of tangible proof other than a gut feeling. The plushie Cybunny rifled through her backpack and produced a large, white envelope. Inside, there was a thick stack of developed pictures, held together by an old crisp bag clip. Maud set them down on Katy’s desk with a flourish. "Feast your eyes!" Tentatively, Katy picked up the incriminating evidence and removed the crisp clip. The pictures in question were snapshots of a muddy field, though the shattered gnomes and ceramic Slorg statues suggested that they were, in fact, pictures of a former vegetable garden. The plot had been decimated of all edible greenery, save a few wilting potato plants. Among the holes and fallen plants, a large imprint could be seen. If you squinted at it, it could maybe look like a foot print. Katy looked back at Maud.




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