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Cut It Out! (Inanimate TF)
Cut It Out! (Inanimate TF) Mira shuffled on the spot, flicking nervous glances at her watch. 09:30, still ten minutes to go. Swallowing, she paced up and down the concourse of the mall. You were supposed to show up five minutes early, right? She didn’t want them to think she was the kind of person who shows up too early. Around her, the mall bustled with shoppers. More than she’d expected, given it was a weekday: men and women, retired or off work. Truant teens, whose gaze she struggled to avoid. She felt so stupid standing around in her business clothes–why did she even have to do an interview anyway? She’d submitted a hundred or more job applications in the last couple of weeks, paying each about as much attention as the others (i.e., barely any). What was the point, when she was expecting exactly none of them to respond? She just wanted to get as many out there as possible. As such, it had come as something of a surprise when the little book store in the mall had replied to
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Tales of The Wand, Pt. 1
Tales Of The Wand
#1 The Wand Arrives
by JMD & Alexandria
"Cut it out, Chris," Lisa said, swatting behind her to remove her husband's playful hands from her butt. "If you don't stop, I'm never going to finish these dishes."
"Leave 'em," he told her, putting his arms around her waist and pulling her away from the sink.
Again, she broke his hold. "I can't," she insisted, turning to face him. "Not if we're going to take that ride up to the country tomorrow." She pushed him away, trying to guide him out of the kitchen. "Now, go. Why don't you go and open up that package you got in the mail today?"
Instantly, Chris's mood changed, as
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Alan could be best described as just above average. He was maybe a half inch above average height, looked like he went to the gym just barely more than whoever he was sitting next to, and would generally get high enough grades to never get in trouble, but too low to really stand out. In fact the only place where he really seemed to stand out was in the pranks he pulled. Several of his pranks were the stuff of legends at his school, and he had several fairly popular videos online of his pranks.
He also had a sister who was the frequent target of his favorite diversion. He figured she deserved it with all the stuff she had b
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I'm always wondering what happened next. Yana's reaction is an exploration of that from quite another direction. I also wanted to take the "what's it like to be a dress" thing to one logical conclusion that's rarely ever used.
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I should probably have a problem with your portrayal of Romani; "gypsy" is basically the equivalent of the n-word for them, except people still use it, possibly because they don't actually realize it refers to a specific real-world group. I'll assume you didn't realize that, for the sake of my sanity.