@ZephirFox8812
Have you got any finished stories? Tell us the last line! No Context!
Have you got any finished stories? Tell us the last line! No Context!
"Right then, lets go find our fucking dog."
“Come,” he said, “We have so much to get caught up on.”
"I'd kill him, just like I know you did."
"How are we going to tell the others?"
For now?
"Speed limits? Fuck ’em. I couldn’t even read them with the tears blocking my vision. "
“Sorufro!” He roared.
And all the village erupted in flames.
"It's Brittany Bitch"
"The thing about being suicidal is that you don't care about living"
Then, a shot rang.
"ENGLISH MUFFIN WHAT?!" This is the funniest thing I have ever heard from my friends.
The trail of blood slithered down the tile hallway, a raspy voice echoed "You'll never get rid of me Jason. I already won."
"Who are you Tolkalee Sylali," Taca asked, slowly, not sure she wanted an answer.
"Who am I…" Tolkalee gave a sad smile. "You already know the answer to that. Tolkalee Sylali is a healer of Rothe. No, what you really want to know is who General Hosea is. And he is standing right in front of you."
"I-im..sorry…" andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer) said with tears in his eyes. (It ends like that because there's going to be a second part)
"I-im..sorry…" andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer) said with tears in his eyes. (It ends like that because there's going to be a second part)
She was Lavinia, reborn, and she would burn his court to the ground.
If I hadn't been so attached to Sorrows and Stones as the title (Titus Andronicus references for the win!) I would definitely have gone with calling it Lavinia, Reborn.
(Hell yeah, Lavina.)
(I love her! I kept getting comments on my phoenix imagery when I got my notes for the story, and now "phoenix imagery" is a joke with my friends lol)
(Hell yeah yeah for the phoenix.)
For a campaign but it still counts:
Your eyes closed, you were dying and this time he wouldn't bring you back to life, but at least you could still see your husband.
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