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The Gallants (and Visionary) made quite the picture as they sat in pairs for lunch that day. For the first time since they arrived at Middlemost, there was no trace of awkwardness as they ate. Sindri's final decision had lifted the weight off all their shoulders. Solare Vitara was treated to the sight of this pleasant lunch amongst companions as she sought out the Gallant of the desert, or was he perhaps a Gallant no longer? "Have you already made your decision, Representative Sindri?" S
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Since he had planned for Gallant Sindri to have lunch with him on their picnic, Gonuret had let the others know in advance that they were to eat without them. By the time the two of them had returned, the other Gallants and Ansar were finished just about finished with their food. Solare Vitara was seated amongst them. They all stood up when they caught sight of Sindri. "You are all free to do as you wish," Solare Vitara told the Gallants in a dismissing manner. "That includes you as well, Vi
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"What is this horrendously familiar-looking thing," Ansar said dryly when Ruthed shoved the coppery rabbit into his face. "Why, it's your new pet. The one that Sindri and I so lovingly picked out for you," Ruthed replied easily, a hint of mischief in his eyes. "We should skin it and toss it in a stew," Ansar suggested coldly, but at Sindri's disapproving glare he sighed and took the rabbit into his arms, a blush forming across his nose and cheeks. "I was easy prey today 'cause I was all
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The next morning, Sindri was up like clockwork. He stretched and got ready to meet everyone for breakfast. He hoped that breakfast wasn't as quiet and awkward an affair as dinner was the night before. He finished up his morning routine and changed before heading for the door to leave his room. But, as soon as he turned the doorknob, he felt someone from the other side turning it at the same time. When he finally got the door open, he saw Ansar waiting for him. "Oh, hey. How long were you waiting
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This one's not that far in. There are so many ways that the next chapter can go, that it's slowing down any new uploads of it a bit. Once I deliberate with Toma which way sounds the best, the rest is easy.
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Gretel and her husband, Gerald, stepped through the all-too-familiar entrance of the house that had once belonged to her mother. She reluctantly took off her sunglasses, revealing her red, watery brown eyes. She let her husband hang up her coat and hat on a rack, her soft blond curls falling over her shoulders. "My, how you've grown," She commented as she regarded Michelle with a strained smile. "It felt like only yesterday that you were a tiny thing and playing around in this very house with th
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Glad you're enjoying it thus far. I will try my best not to give everyone 'flashback whiplash,' ha ha!
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I'm glad you enjoy reading about them so far!
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Chapter 3- Ilohir and Kelius
Thirdly commented on Thirdly's story chapter in Chapter 3- Ilohir and Kelius
Ha ha! I can't play favorites, I love them all. But, I absolutely agree that Emyve has class. -
The following morning saw all of the astral dragons seated around a long, rectangular table. Ansar, naturally, sat next to Sindri. On Sindri's right was Ilohir, who had taken the initiative of starting their 'date' off as soon as possible. Madhal sat across from the apricot dragon, and the others were seated near their assigned room companions. The jade dragon began the day by asking Sindri the questions instead of the other way around. "So, your people are supplied with water through wells?
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"Please, Gyro! I can't lose you, too..." Glen walked along with the patience that only grandmothers had. Gyro, though only ten years old, seemed to be doing a wonderful job of watching over Kane as they walked through the path of the park that led to the playground. She hoped that their odd camaraderie held strong as they continued to grow. They really understood each other, even through their seven and an half year age gap. When they reached the playground area, she took a seat at a bench a
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Glad you're enjoying it so far.
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This one's a touch more serious than my normal work. I'm glad you're enjoying it so far. If you ever feel like a laugh, peek at 'He's a Bastard.'
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Kane's tiny, five-year old hands held his very first report card and trembled with excitement as the bus slowly came to a stop in front of their community. As he all but rushed out of the bus with his peers, he noted that neither of his parents were waiting for him. The raven-haired boy shrugged and shook his head. His parents led busy lives and sometimes they forgot the time and had to rush out to pick him up. Sometimes, he even met them halfway to the house. Though the thought of not being pic
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As soon as they stepped off the platform, a guard led them into the main fortress. Only cool air circulated through the hallways. The air felt nice to the desert dragons, but it was still colder than what they were used to. As Sindri and Ansar continued to follow the guard, they walked down a long hallway that seemed to have no end. The desert dragons stared at one another, preparing to say something about the length when they finally reached a ballroom. The room was immense and full of round ta
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It would be unnerving for anyone. Thank you so much for your reviews!
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Prologue- The Astral Princess
Thirdly commented on Thirdly's story chapter in Prologue- The Astral Princess
Sorry about that! I didn't know if I could post a prologue and the first chapter all at once. I am glad you find it interesting so far! -
An average sized figure walked around the outer skirt of the desert tribe. He was human in form, with the wings, tail, and webbed ears of his dragon ancestors. His dragon features were the color apricot. The golden hair that normally reached down to his waist was currently covered with a hood. Though his pupils were round like a human's, they were a dark orange hue, which barely brought his sunset-hued irises into contrast. His skin was a deep tan. Such was the visage of his kind presently. They
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A human princess was ushered into a spaceship with the entire castle staff and any villagers that they met on the way. Their home had been torn asunder by a terrestrial war. Though she was only eight years old, she felt a deep sorrow for not being able to do anything to help the remaining villagers and her own parents. They set a course to the nearest planet with compatible conditions to the one that they left behind, and it wasn't until ten years later that they came across a planet that resemb
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On a planet with a mixed dragon civilization, Sindri has been chosen as the next head representative from the desert. So, why is he more worried about having to choose a lifemate among the Gallants of the other tribes? [M/M, slash, romance, nonhuman, some angst, and a dash of humor] Complete!
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I woke up to the sensation of Verity gently shaking my shoulder. The worried expression on her face concerned me because she was the kind of person who was rarely affected by anything. Not to mention, she wasn't the type to wake anyone up for no reason. "What is it?" I yawned as I pulled myself into a sitting position. The white-haired woman had a passion for dragons, so that's immediately where my thoughts drifted. "Is something wrong with the dragon hatchlings?" "They're fine. Crys
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I was awake from the moment I felt Cyrus's thumbs stroking down my hip bones. But I didn't want to open my eyes just yet. The rest of his fingers trailed along my happy trail, and it prompted my stomach to tremble in a ticklish frenzy. The blond knew it, too, because he repeated the motion until I let one rip. The sound was almost like a musical squeak, and luckily, it wasn't as bad as half the gas I usually passed. But Cyrus stopped what he was doing immediately. As awkward as the moment w
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I was given the daunting task of getting our outlaw friends up to date on what we were planning to do. Kazren wasn't a fan of any kind of displacement energy. That was why he had supposedly joined a space pirate crew rather than take up any Wandering or Idling. The last time the redhead walked through one of my portals, his lunch ended up all over my favorite boots. And to have to tell him we were displacing an entire country's worth of people? Well, I've survived worse. "Kaz, Garridan
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As the three of us made our way to some strange business building, I tried to explain to Cyrus about the land Alexandra once called 'home.' A country by default. The core of it was city-esque in nature…but Wight-Led was barely more than the size of a small town. With how defenseless the small country was, it was no wonder that Luis's military managed to take it over so quickly. The soldiers patrolled the exits but did nothing to the citizens so long as they didn't attempt to leave. We asked
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Chapter 15- Nagging Feelings
Thirdly commented on Thirdly's story chapter in Chapter 15- Nagging Feelings
Thank you very much!
