This first week of Raquel gone on a long trip has been a difficult week so far. But, um, I don’t think that had much to do with Raquel. I am apparently very bad at pining.
And then my Google Talk tells me that Raquel is online. Hooray! Huzzah! Much joyousness and yellings. “Hi there!” [...]
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The Intro
Anna had figured out the dust cloud. She knew where she was now and thus knew where to find Ty. She crept through the cloud until she came to where he was hiding. As she popped out from behind an asteroid she yelled “Found you!” and let loose with a burst of deadly fire. [...]
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driving through Ohio
I realize
this is what the world looks like
in my head
rolling hills
trees all around
all of them green
and I remember
being the only one
to use the word
‘deciduous’
in conversation
my first group of friends
the most painful moments
I’ll never forget
when my whole world
was a part of my life
I’d never wish back
and I look at my life
and the dreams that [...]
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A record of a stop on May 30th:
In Indiana we stopped at a W**-**** for sunglasses, a frisbee, and use of their restrooms. My attempt to also throw away a bag of garbage was nearly foiled by an elderly gentleman who was conducting official W**-**** business on top of the trash can, but eventually [...]
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The Intro
Ty hated a stand up fight. He knew that the only way he’d ever win this fight was by sneakiness and deceit, two things he’d practiced and excelled at. So the dust cloud Anna had make with that last blast was no problem to him. Ty just slowly angled toward the closest chunk of [...]
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The Intro
The ships moved gracefully and lightly, like birds in the air that had achieved heights higher than the sky. Ty had slipped from view, but Anna was sure she’d find him eventually. He’d never learned any patience and wasn’t that hard to wait out. But this hide-and-seek tactic of his was kinda fun.
“Marco,” Anna [...]
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The Intro
Two ships hung motionless before a dying sun. It’s rays shimmered and glinted off of the field of asteroids that stood ready to envelope the ships. To the casual glance the asteroids appeared stationary, but a second look revealed their slow and deadly dance. The ships hung just on the edge of the field, [...]
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