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Boys & Girls: Part II – Chapter 5 – I Never Said It Wouldn’t Hurt
January 24th, 2017 Kinsky, California, USA I Never Said It Wouldn’t Hurt The morning dew was cold – frosty. It was cold enough that even thirty minutes into the run Isaac didn’t feel like his body was getting any warmer. Personally, he liked it that way. In the summer he used to climb Mount Oswald… Read more
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Boys & Girls: Part II – Chapter 4 – Phase Change, II
January 15th, 2017 Kinsky, California, USA Phase Change, II Aaron groggily opened his eyes. He could feel the weight of the bed shift under him – the person next to him was getting up. He reached out and felt the smoothness of Rose’s forearm as she ascended from where she laid. But she didn’t stop… Read more
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Boys & Girls: Part II – Chapter 3 – Rose
October 23rd, 2011 Kinsky, California, USA Rose The girl looked at her new school with some concern. It looked much, much bigger than she had imagined in her head. Flatter, too. “And you sure there no uniform?” an older Japanese man in the driver seat asked, in somewhat stunted English. “Yes, oto-san,” The girl replied,… Read more
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Boys & Girls: Part II – Chapter 2 – Phase Change, I
January 1st, 2017 Kinsky, California, USA Phase Change, I The next morning a few of the girls went downtown to try and distract themselves from everything that had happened the night before. They met at the same cafe they usually had breakfast at, though this time the table was much more quiet. “How’s Lukas been… Read more
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Boys & Girls: Part II – Chapter 1 – New Years
January 1st, 2017 Kinsky, California, USA New Years “Yo, Lukas! You’re gonna miss the New York drop, they’re about to do it!” Aaron was calling out to his friend, still in the bathroom. Lukas quickly flushed the toilet and washed his hands, getting out just in time to witness the event with the others. “Three…… Read more
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Boys & Girls: Part II – Chapter 0 – Boy’s Club
September 4th, 2005 Kinsky, California, USA Boy’s Club A young child with messy blonde hair and stormy blue eyes looked out the window of his mother’s car. There was a playground, with kids playing and laughing, running around, sitting together, enjoying themselves. The boy wondered if he could ever do it himself. “It will be… Read more

