…Strider perched himself onto a stool, and leaned casually against his knee. ‘The King is waiting!Â’ he called boredly to the boy, who now stood readying the camera. ‘I know….
…east. Adrianna could see ahead. The sun sparked on something, something metalÂ… and strangely familiar. Then she recognized it as the Arch. The rest of St. Louis rushed into view….
…was only about halfway there. He was tiring fast. Phil pounded on the door with his fist. “Help us! Help!” There was a loud thump from behind him, and Martin…
…“What does the United States propose to do about the terrorist attacks on Australian ports?” “The United States is preparing to send a detachment of troops to help restore order,”…
…“We’re having breakfast.” “We’ve had it.” “Yes, we’ve had first breakfast. What about second breakfast?” “Do you really want second breakfast, or do you just want a drink.” “We just…
…Chard Farm Winery, just opposite the A.J. Hackett bungy jump. I strongly recommend a stop, but take care on the very narrow road – and please, stop and pull over…
…looked different than when Fred had first met him, but he still recognized him. “Strider!” he called out and stood quickly, knocking his chair to the floor. Strider smiled and…
…high school track coach was desperate for runners… but that’s another story). What surprised most people who had never met Kylie before was her clumsiness. Yes, the Varsity tennis star…
…the elvish effect they have. I used silver bead strings that were meant for Christmas trees. They are usually very cheap in January, after the holiday has passed and stores…
…out of my face, Faramir,” Lori growled. Faramir sighed. “Lori, youÂ’re the host. YouÂ’re suppose to be used to this.” “Turn it off!” Lori hissed, clenching her fist. “All right,…