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Issue: 534 | 24th day of Awakening, Y14 |
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 | Clues in the Hidden Tower: Sparkles's Mystery - Part Seven"Maybe somebody's trying to re-create the giant cloud that had once held Faerieland in the sky."
by downrightdude |  | Possessed: Part EightRubia sank her fangs into its other side.
And then it got angry.
by ellbot1998 |  | Order of Four: Part SixBut I soon came to realize that there was somebody else on the streets, and that that somebody seemed to be watching me.
by jokerhahaazzz |  | Once a Scarab: Part SixYari asked, eyes wide, "You really turned him into a Scamander?"
by saphira_27 |  | Stealing Stones: Part Three"Stolen?" Jennings questioned, a wry smile on his face.
"Yes, stolen," Judge Hog replied...
by herdygerdy |  | Petpet Adventures: Let It Snow - Part Five"Not quiet enough, obviously," Askar said, then froze as the Bori sentry looked up, eyes searching the ice in their direction.
by rachelindea |  | Jhudora's Revenge: Part FourIn a voice full of steely resolution, she continued, "No matter, I will continue to hunt those foul beasts and atone for the mistakes that our kind has made."
by carrot_cake116 |  | Time: A Gelert's Tale - Part Two"Just what do you think you're doing?" the Gelert snarled at him. He had no time to deal with petty thieves right now.
by nova_pulser |  | Brainstorm: Part ThreeI was wet, I was upset, and I was more than just a little frustrated. The little dark faerie that had appeared from nowhere was balanced on my nose, perched on one toe like a ballet dancer.
by vanessa1357924680 |  | The Fate of Dust and Fire: Part TwoThe guards on the walls of the city saw it first; a great mass of desert sand swirling in the sky and blocking out the bright white sun. It moved towards Qasala with the speed and rage of a waterfall, driven by the relentless burning wind.
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Headlines "Agree to Disagree" by cactusthorn2151 The building sat dark and empty. I approached the Kyrii, a question written on my face. He simply gestured with his eyes to a slightly crooked sign hanging from the window. "OUT OF BUSINESS," it read. Below it, in cheap pen ink, was scribbled, "Next time, try getting your meals from a ruthless corporation," almost sarcastically. I suddenly thought of my small business, to which I was headed right now. What would happen if a ruthless corporation descended upon it?
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Plain Kate She had already decided she didn't like it in this house and that she was going to leave, whatever it took.
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