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Author: PotatoCat

Chapter 9

Chapter 9

“What?!” The group was struggling to move up the hallway with the boat rocking back and forth with each powerful wave. Black Molly was leading them, taking them back the same way they’d come to get to their cell. “How many times am I gonna have to tell your friend the same thing!” Black Molly growled angrily over the noise of the storm. “As many times as it takes it to sink in for him!” Aniko yelled back. “Sink in?!”…

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Chapter 8

Chapter 8

The massive ship loomed above their own, towering into the sky like a dark storm cloud. It had been an surprisingly uneventful trip, with clear skies and soaring hearts. That was, until both River and Aniko got bored and Colonel started to worry about their supplies. “It just makes me worried!” he moaned on their eighth day of travel, a little over halfway there. “What if we run out and starve?!” “We’ll be fiiiiine!” Aniko had shrugged while she and…

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Chapter 6

Chapter 6

The cold wind blew through the empty streets, whipping Aziminil’s hair in front of her face. The group had set out to rescue Colonel Popcorn after breaking the door down in the safe house with Autumn and Cordelia. They hadn’t been too happy with them, and Aziminil felt kinda bad about it. Still, she couldn’t imagine Colonel all alone in some prison cell, so she forced herself to continue with only seven apologies. She was still pondering if the duo…

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The Woman at the End of the Dock

The Woman at the End of the Dock

I saw the woman in the white dress right after my dentist appointment. I wasn’t doing anything special: it was a normal night. My appointment had been close to their closing time, so by the time I was done, the sun had already set. I had just gotten the news that I had a nice, healthy set of three cavities that would have to be filled, so, in anticipation of the pain I would have to endure next week, I…

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Prologue

Prologue

“Earth?” Tara looked up into the shinning eyes of her guiding goddess. “Really?” “Yes, dear, we need you to go to Earth.” “Wow,” Tara’s eyes filled with wonder. “I’ve always wanted to go to Earth! How is it? Have you been? What will I do there? How will I get there? Will I have a guide? Am I being tested? Is this just a practice test? Are you tricking me? Will I have-“ “Tara, honey, calm down. This is real.”…

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Chapter 5

Chapter 5

River watched the sun disappear over the hills. Even though she didn’t want to admit it, she was beginning to worry. Aniko and Marigold had yet to come out of the portal, and Colonel Popcorn was still in the town. Maybe he was staying there for the night? River sighed and went back to reading her murder novel. She was almost through with it, which thoroughly disappointed her. She was enjoying it very much. It was one of those books…

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Chapter 3

Chapter 3

“The storm’s picking up, so if we don’t find her soon, we’re going to have to stop for the night.” Colonel, though he knew it was true, tried to ignore River’s words. He pushed on through the snow without saying anything. “Honestly, unless Aziminil hasn’t already found shelter, she’s either dead or almost dead,” Aniko said. River kicked her in the shins. “Ow! What was-” River kicked her again. Aniko snarled and swung at River, who ducked. “Oooh!” Marigold gave…

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Chapter 2

Chapter 2

Colonel Popcorn was still having a nervous breakdown on the snowy ground. Even though it was cold here, he much preferred life with his head between his knees. He could just close his eyes, block out all the noise, and pretend he was somewhere else. “Seriously, Colonel, you can’t just stay here forever!” Aniko gave an exasperated sigh.  “We’ve got to get moving, or we’ll all die of frostbite!“ River gave Aniko a ‘do you really think that is helping…

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Chapter 1

Chapter 1

It had taken too long for the storm to stop raging outside the inn, but eventually it ceased. River stuck her head through the door. “Yeah, the storm’s totally done. There’s not even any more snow falling.” “Yeah, but that still leaves like five freakin’ feet of snow on the ground,” Aniko grumbled from her fourth cup of cocoa. “We’ll just have to go for it, I guess,” shrugged River. “D-do we have too? I mean, this has been so…

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