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Oof, having a crush on a friend is strange.
Oof, having a crush on a friend is strange.
Magical moving water? Okay, that was weird.
Malini noticed the strange water too. :-)
Oh look, there's Dane and one of his cronies. [Sigh.] How'd I know that he'd be in this chapter?
Of course the racist bullies also smoke…. Way to stereotype, author!
Lol, Phil's confused by Dane's actions.
Yay to J and M for seeing those red flags!
Ah, there's the Dane I know and hate!
Um, ew!
Jacob has drawn first-blood.
Typical, ganging up. 🙄
Dear author
Instead of telling us that Jacob knows how to fight back, show us instead.
Awe, it's sweet that Jacob is worrying about Malini, but he should worry more about himself right now since he's being held by Phil and sucker punched by Dane.
??????
So now Jacob's a water-bender? Cool!
Now Malini is asking great questions too! I'm with you Mal. I want answers too!
One dose not merely forget something like that happening, Jacob.
I don't know if I like how John reacts to seeing Jacob all beaten up and bloody. Like he doesn't even ask what the hell happened, nor does he get his nephew cleaned up…. I kind of hope that we don't just gloss over this event.
(Okay, quick question. Do y'all like me giving predictions and guessing what a chapter is going to be about?)
(I will not be continuing Under the Dome as it is 1,072 pages long. I've decided that I'm going to continue on with Dracula and The Soulkeepers.)
(I feel like nobody is actually following this thread….)
(I think I'm going to finish Dracula and The Soulkeepers then I might retire this thread. If there's any comments on my commentary between now and then I'll think about continuing.)
The Soulkeepers Chapter 13: The Not-So-Ordinary Sunday
That chapter title is pretty self-explanatory, which I approve of.
Oh boy…. Jacob, a known atheist, being forced to go to church with the Laudners, who're Catholic and have their very own pew. That must be uncomfortably boring for him.
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