The Peaches that Fell

The Peaches that Fell

Chapter 5

     The Story The Authors
She scanned through the book, then put it down as Jade opened the bathroom door and emerged naked. Travis Easton
Elizabeth stared with wide open eyes. She became transfixed with the beautiful breasts of Jade. Jade slowly walked to the bed and laid down beside her. Elizabeth struggled getting her shirt off but Jade was there to lend a helping hand. Soon her brassiere and panties were lying in a pile on the floor. George Castanza
Then.. all of a sudden... a giant, hairy beast burst through the doors. It ate Elizabeth and Jade and they both died. none
The giant hairy beast crushed the city. Everybody was screaming HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP! Megan
Far off in the distance there appeared what looked like a dust storm. As it approached one could make out a lone heroic figure. Legs pumping, chest heaving with effort the runner came on... The dry dust flew out behind him, his speed quickly closed in the gap. It was Russell. All those days of rugby practice were paying off. The hairy beast turned. Trish
He turned again seems he don't know whitch way to go, maybe the dust, maybe the heat I hope he can get back to his feet, the poor guy is under some sort exhaustion from all the physical work and running. He finds himseft and starts back on his long journey with hope in his eyes and spring in his step. Larry R
But his steps did not take him far. He hardly noticed that he was walking down a steep hill. A small pebble rolled along beside him as he tripped and rolled down the ever-steepening mountain. But this pain was not all that he could bear. Not yet. Lindsey
He started thinking, "What am I doing here? Is this the end of the earth? What has my life so far accomplished?" The answers to these questions floated around in his mind- a mind previously filled with all the vile lines and canned laughter from television sitcoms. To such a mind, unaccustomed to thought, as it were, it was difficult to think. The sitcoms reverberated around and he was in their spell. It was a monstrous spell but also something he could never remove from his brain. The pain was them, they were the pain. He did not know what they were or how to get them out of there but he knew he would suffer the pain till he found out the answers and he could not find out the answers because of the pain. Pain
He started thinking, "What am I doing here? Is this the end of the earth? What has my life so far accomplished?" The answers to these questions floated around in his mind- a mind previously filled with all the vile lines and canned laughter from television sitcoms. To such a mind, unaccustomed to thought, as it were, it was difficult to think. The sitcoms reverberated around and he was in their spell. It was a monstrous spell but also something he could never remove from his brain. The pain was them, they were the pain. He did not know what they were or how to get them out of there but he knew he would suffer the pain till he found out the answers and he could not find out the answers because of the pain. Priya
He started thinking, "What am I doing here? Is this the end of the earth? What has my life so far accomplished?" The answers to these questions floated around in his mind- a mind previously filled with all the vile lines and canned laughter from television sitcoms. To such a mind, unaccustomed to thought, as it were, it was difficult to think. The sitcoms reverberated around and he was in their spell. It was a monstrous spell but also something he could never remove from his brain. The pain was them, they were the pain. He did not know what they were or how to get them out of there but he knew he would suffer the pain till he found out the answers and he could not find out the answers because of the pain. none
So he craked open the earth with his huge hands that had growen monsterous and long and twisted like swrilling snakes for hands and he knew that inside of this is where the answer would lay. none
And sure enough, like a fortune cookie he saw a scrap of paper inside. His heart beating with exitement he carefully extracted the paper and smoothed it out to read the markings inscribed thereon. To his dismay it seemed to be written in some strange tongue. Then his thoughts turned to the Wizzard, surely he would know the meaning of the markings. none


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