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Panurge
In, feeling Lucky
waves to everyone
while I was sipping my coffee.
strolls in
hearing the entrance door
Somebody entered
dutifully stepping up against the locked lower half of his stall door
Hi hooters folks merry mon😄😃🙂 my my what a neat baseball pool thingy 🙂 we could not forget all star game 🙂😉 i do guess there is 19 yankees on american league team?? True proof yankasses biggest cheaters in baseball history lol..sorry Boe just rattling yer chain😉🙂😃😄😀🧢🧢🧢⚾️⚾️⚾️
wiggles through grabbing a soda n a pretzel
wanders back
"He bit her shoulder
& entered her blood forever.
She bit his tongue
& changed the tone of his song."Erica Jong | How to Save Your Own Life | The Puzzle
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Looks out…rain…pfft
Well I guess I SHOULD celebrate it!!!
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Congratulations!!
It looks like it was a very good day!
soft little grin
Thank you!
AFTERAbandoning
Feeble
Tempting,
Eating
Ravenously…can’t wait…
RAVENOUSLY
Terrace
olding both letters side by side, Xavier couldn't help but feel a deep sense of connection and yet a profound frustration. The first letter was filled with love and clarity, while the second was shrouded in mystery and left him with more questions than answers.His father’s cryptic message hinted at truths and secrets that Xavier needed to uncover. He pondered the words over and over, trying to find meaning in the scant details provided. Why had his father chosen to reveal so little? What was the true nature of the choices their family had made?
He sighed deeply, folding the letters and placing them back in his vest pocket. The journey to Inis Fail was more than a physical voyage; it was a path to understanding his heritage, his responsibilities, and the legacy he was meant to carry forward.
struggles to her feet in the stall she is in unable to use her arms and still finding the pony boots hard to balance on.Walks to the front of the stall leaning on the low door, drool driping from her bitted mouth
Terrace
Xavier's eyes lingered on the words, feeling the weight of their meaning. This letter was a relic from a time long past, a connection to his ancestors and the legacy that had been handed down to him. It spoke of love, sacrifice, and the bonds that transcended even death.He then pulled out the second letter, the one from his father, Silven. He read it again, trying to piece together the puzzle that his father had left for him:
"Xavier,
There are things you must understand about our family and the choices we’ve made. The answers you seek are here, in Inis Fail. Trust your instincts, and remember that some paths are meant to be walked alone.
Silven"
looks in