Another Day, Wherever Ch. 1 by Quote-Unquote, literature
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Another Day, Wherever Ch. 1
Chapter 1: Cool People Play Poker and Have Water Balloon Fights!
It was your typical day in the neighborhood(Mister Rogers reference for the win)...anyways, nothing seemed to be going on in what else, the awesomely awesome Brood Star Tavern! Our group of young heroes (and heroine) seemed to be playing a very heated match of Poker.
"Full House...", started the modest Remus.
"Four of a Kind", said Walter, who was sipping a rather expensive wine.
"Nothing..." came from the rest of them, which consisted of Roy, Contra, and Kyra.
"Wait...Walter, you have four clubs...that's nothing!" everyone but Walter shouted in unison.
"Oh...", Walter lo
Chapter One, Is This Love?
It's your typical day in Kisruke, your average barmaid is working, and her male acquaintance is there as well. The barmaid is lean, a bit short, and has icy blue-grey hair. The man is young, about the age of seventeen, average height and weight with his muscles evenly spread out across his body. He isn't super buff, but a punch from him would obviously hurt. A moppy hairdo, leather vest, jeans, and some messed up Converse Chuck Taylors completes his look. The story mainly centers around this man. The barmaid is done her daily duties, and decides to take a walk, the man follows her outside. It wasn't before long the
Characters
Jaden: Orphan who lives with the other orphans at the Sumatra Orphanage Center. At sixteen, he is the oldest one there, but he is extremely shy and not much of a leader.
Ikaharu: Another orphan at the Sumatra Orphanage Center. Fifteen years old, she dislikes men because her father beat her as a child. Possesses witch-like abilities.
Prologue
It was another day at the Sumatra Orphanage Center, the typical activities occuring throughout the day. A middle heighted teenager sat in the corner holding a pack of playing cards. He had long, dark hair, blue-green eyes, and was fairly skinny. His skin was a good shade, not too light,
Ballad of a Thin Man, Chapter1 by Quote-Unquote, literature
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Ballad of a Thin Man, Chapter1
Chapter 1
It was a hot summer day in the month of July, typical weather in Sumatra. Ikaharu was trudging through some sandy plains, carrying the journal that was now three years old and a picture of Jaden, which was equally as dated. She had asked around the town if anyone had seen him, but they all pointed towards the hermit who lived in a cave far away. After about fifteen minutes of walking, she had reached the cave. Balling her hand up into a fist, she knocked her hand up against the cave, which had, through years of erosion, turned out to look like a small cottage. A man with a full beard and tanned skin walked over to the door, opened
Ballad of a Thin Man, Chapter2 by Quote-Unquote, literature
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Ballad of a Thin Man, Chapter2
Chapter 2
Ikaharu woke up the next morning with a bad headache. It was one of the worst nights she had ever slept in recent memory. Zimmerman was already up, cooking some fish oven an open fire. She knew because she could smell it from the room. Rolling out of the bed, Ikaharu hit her foot on a chest. She turned around to see if the crafty older man was behind her. When she saw that he wasn't, she opened up the chest and began to look through it. From what Ikaharu could see, it was filled with stuff she could remember ever so slightly from the orphanage, stuff she had used to play with. There was her old yo-yo, some marbles, and a pack of c