"I Dare Thee, To Marry"_the physics of magnetism_Farfetched?_The Train That Lead To Friend
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"I Dare Thee, To Marry"
The final phase now drums the season. It was the last piece that Earth may completely give life to its children. The gods have assembled, after working extensively for thousands of years. Eagerly waiting for their vision to bear fruit, and that they may enter the state of rest.“Gather now herewith and rejoice, for it is a nickel of our time from now on that we may witness our sons and daughters spring up from the soils of the earth” said the Head of the gods.“Summon here the Sea Goddess that we may convey instructions for the final phase.” He beckoned his angels.Enter now the Sea Goddess, beau...
the physics of magnetism
With a long-suffering sigh, Leila put her pencil down next to her open notebook, closed her eyes, and began the arduous process of massaging out the cramp at the base of her right thumb. Taking a moment to breathe, her mind, which was already exhausted from a day full of demanding lectures, struggled to catch up with all the material she’d written down for her upcoming project. The library was about to close. Luckily for her, working part time as an aide in the library did come with a few perks. She promised the on-duty librarian that she’d turn off all the remaining lights and lock up on her...
Farfetched?
“Lay down here on this couch. No need to be skeptical. For some reason this is called a psychiatrist couch; if I were you, I’d…but then, it is not my place think on your behalf. Remember, it is in reality, just a stuffed bench with a built-in head rest, nothing more, nothing less. Anyway, lie down and tell me why you look like the spice of life has left your menu. I’m a good listener, or so I’ve been told.” She is like that, helpful. Sometimes too helpful. She is the kind of person who finishes sentences for complete strangers. It’s like she gets inside their heads and rearranges their though...
The Train That Lead To Friendship
As soon as I sat down on the train it started to move forward. Everyone beside me started to bounce as if they were on a trampoline. But, they acted like this was their everyday normal life, while this was my first time on a train.I was on a train going to Chicago, Illinois. Leaving my parents was a difficult process, but it was so I could have a successful life. You see, if I kept on living in my small hometown, I would never be able to have a nice job as an author.I didn’t have much hope to be an author. After all, I’m owww.onedoor.ccnly 18 and I don’t even have enough money to go to college. But, I wante...