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Issue: 608 | 16th day of Hiding, Y15 |
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Short Stories
 | Our Castle"Got any threes?" My brother, a large red Lupe, peered out from behind his hand of cards.
by thedoggirl_97 |  | The Apple"This," she said proudly, "is an Everlasting Apple; you can eat as much of it as you want and it'll never run out. Our food problems are solved!"
by geniusbulb |  | A Little Help From My Friend"You will do three tasks that meepits commonly do. If you do all three without failure, you may stay."
by wolfsaver654 |  | The Day the Soup Faerie Ran out of SoupUh oh, the Soup Faerie ran out of soup! What will happen when she leaves her pet to go shopping?
by yarslov |  | The Odd Life of a Traveling MeepitIt was about time Meepits were recognized differently. Enjoy!
by tabascosoup |  | Make a WishThe Wishing Well sat atop a grassy hill in Neopia Central. A dusty path, which over the years had been worn by thousands of stampeding feet, ran from the well all the way back to the plaza.
by alex9292 |  | A Treatise of DeparturesTo begin, you never cared for company. Pretentious socialites in the face of existence, you always said.
by antique_bird |  | Chadley's ChallengeHe's so dreamy! *swoons*
by parody_ham |
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Headlines "Make a Wish" by alex9292 The Wishing Well sat atop a grassy hill in Neopia Central. A dusty path, which over the years had been worn by thousands of stampeding feet, ran from the well all the way back to the plaza. On this day, as any other, the path was full of Neopians who had come in their droves to make a pledge to the well. Bustling to and fro were pets of all shapes and sizes rehearsing their wishes and crossing their fingers, claws...
Other Stories
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Musings of an Old-Timer In the end, I was delighted to find that Neopia is the same at heart as it was back in Year 3 when I opened my first account.
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Diamigo's Noble Steed: Part One I turned to look down the road and saw a lone figure riding closer. Let me tell you... I couldn't believe it. I'd heard stories of the famed Diamigo. But never seen him. Never thought he existed.
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