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Some people say that vigilantes’ are a menace. Apparently helping people in need when the police won’t is a problem for some people. In reality, if this so-called ‘menace’ knows what he’s doing and isn’t causing any problems, then why is it so wrong? I’ve certainly saved еще lives than I can count. I guess trying to be a hero is frowned upon these days. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying everyone should go out and take the law into their own hands. It takes years of training and skill to take such risks.

    That’s where my years of military service come in handy. I’d joined when I was 19, at which time I had already mastered jujitsu. In service, I became a sharp-shooter in no time; I can easily hit a target without taking time to aim. The highest rank I’d achieved was General of the Army. I could’ve stayed in service for years…that’s when it all came crashing down.

    When I met Sergeant Douglass Newman, I thought he was a loyal a friend as my lieutenant, but looks can be deceiving. About a месяц after he showed up, my lieutenant reported to me that General Wickman of Unit 7 was murdered. I almost didn’t believe him when he told me that my wife, Julie, was the prime suspect. Well, long story short, after weeks of investigating and trials, it became еще and еще clear to me who the murderer was…None other than Douglass Newman.

After I’d started catching on to his little game, I confronted him. It did not end well. Douglass and I ended up in a fist fight, which ended in a struggle for my 9mm. Gun went off and the Далее thing we knew the Corporal lay dead with a bullet in his heart. It was Douglass who’d pulled the trigger, but we both were put to blame. After Douglass and I broke out of prison, I changed my identity and moved to New York. Why New York? Because no one would think to look for me in one of the biggest cities in the world where I’d be in plain sight. I never heard from Douglass again.

    It’s not easy being a vigilante with a $25000 bounty on your head; it’s not hard to imagine how many times I’ve came close to being caught, или should I say we have gotten close to being caught. My lieutenant from the army was the only one that believed me when I was found guilty of 1st degree murder. After he found out I’d escaped prison, he came after me. I thought he was going to turn me in, but it was actually quite the opposite. He wanted to help. He gave up his military rank to keep me safe. We’ve been like brothers ever since. It makes life as a vigilante a little easier when Ты have someone who’s free as a bird there to get Ты out of a tight spot.

    William Richards is the most trustworthy friend I’ve ever had. I entrust him with my life, and the feeling is mutual. We’ve been through everything together. I remember when I had pneumonia; William stayed by my side until I recovered. I’d done the same for him when he’d gotten shot on our mission in Tallahassee. The wound was deep and on the verge of infection; he barely made it out alive. I felt so guilty; if he hadn’t come on that dangerous mission, he wouldn’t have gotten hurt. But I guess that’s the price of friendship, Ты stick by them no matter what.

    It’s been kind of a slow week; I haven’t crossed any problems that the police hadn’t already taken care of. It’s a cool, rainy Thursday morning; my alarm sounds off promptly at 6:30am. Normally, I’d wake instantly and go straight into push-ups или sit-ups, but it must have been something about the soft pitter-patter of the raindrops on my window that lulled me back to sleep. However, it wasn’t too long before William came striding into my room.

    “Daniel! Ты didn’t tell me Ты were sleeping in today.”

    I covered my face with my blanket. “It’s only been ten minutes, William.” I muttered through the sheets.

    “Exactly, for you that’s sleeping in.” William joked. “Come on, we have a job to do.”

    “Yeah…just give me a minute.” I heard a brief swish-swish of jean-on-jean and the covers were yanked off of me. I laughed and turned on my side facing away from him, covering my face with my pillow. “Aw, Ma! I don’t wanna go to school!” I joked.

    William laughed and repeatedly poked my back. “Dan! Danny! Daniel! Dan-Man! Danielle! Wake up!”

    “William!” I exclaimed pushing his hand away.

    “Danny…I have coffee and I’m not afraid to use it…” He called in a sing-song voice.

    “You wouldn’t dare…” I сказал(-а) from under my pillow. A moment later, I could feel hot glass being gently pressed to my bare back. “I’m gonna kill you, William!” I exclaimed rolling out of постель, кровати as William made for the door.

    He closed the door in my face and when I opened it to go out after him, he was already in the living room; he’d set his cup on the counter in the кухня neighboring the living room. I stopped in the hallway and stared back at him; he was standing in the middle of the room with the диван, мягкий уголок to his right, feet spread apart, grinning mischievously. He extended out his right arm, palm up, and made a ‘bring it on’ motion with his index finger. I smiled and charged forward. “Get back here, William!” I exclaimed as he took off in the other direction.

    “Run, run, run! As fast as Ты can! Ты can’t catch me; I’m the gingerbread-Whoa!” William tripped on one of the rugs, the flipped onto his back, propping himself up on his hands. Neither of us could stop laughing. I was about to climb on вверх of him when he kicked me in the stomach.

    I doubled over with a grunt and looked into his devious brown eyes. “You’re so dead!” I grabbed his foot and pushed it aside and pinned him to the floor.

    “Hey, man! Let me go! Not fair!” William cried with a laugh. He struggled and managed to slip from my grasp and shoved his hand into my face, pushing me off of him. He tried to turn the tables on me, but I pushed the pressure point in his shoulder that works every time.

    I pinned him back down with ease and said: “I was always stronger than you!”

    William struggled for a moment before he said: “Yeah, right! Get off of me!”

    “Nope! I wanna hear Ты say it, ‘Daniel is superior!’”

    “Oh, come on! Gimme a break!”

    “Not until Ты say it!”

    William laughed. “Fine! Daniel is superior! Now get off!”

    I laughed and pushed myself to my feet and helped William up. He pushed my shoulder and said: “You suck, man!”

    I pushed him вперед as he passed me and shot back: “You’re just jealous of my awesomeness, dude.”

    “Ha! In your dreams.” He ran his fingers through his fair hair to clear the mats out and smoothed the wrinkles out of his blue T-shirt that had accumulated during our struggle. I wiped sweat off of my forehead with the back of my arm.

    When we entered the kitchen, I poured myself a cup of coffee as William opened his laptop, which was sitting on the counter. I sat in the стул Далее to him stirring my coffee with a spoon. “So what do we have this time, Richards?”

    For some reason, that’s become a habit between us. When we’d acquired a job to do, we’d call each other by our last names, but any other time we’d go by our first. I guess it’s just the military instinct buried deep inside us.

    “I have reason to believe a scam is taking place.” He answered bringing up a webpage. I looked on with him as he explained. “Erik Østergaard is a Danish diplomat who flew over from Denmark four days назад and arrived in New York at precisely 7:32am. He met the CEO of Korbey's Inc.-" He clicked on the link to the Korbey's main page and a picture of a man in a dark suit appeared on the screen. He had dashing blue eyes and a friendly, professional smile. "-Mr. Corbin Berns." William finished.

    "Korbey's...aren't they that big manufacturing company in Midtown?"

    "Yep. Makes everything from coffee machines, to security systems, to condos."

    "What does Østergaard want?"

    "Well, apparently, Østergaard has a small business of his own in Denmark. His co-workers have made a modification to their line of computers and want to strike a deal with Korbey's."

    "What makes Ты think it's a scam?" I asked, though I had a feeling I already partly knew the answer.

    William clicked on another link that took us to Østergaard's main page. "Østergaard's company profits have been steadily declining for about three years now. So, naturally, you'd want to find a way to bring your company back up. But why come all the way to America to try to make a deal that has a 50% chance of being turned down?"

    "Maybe he's just desperate." I pondered taking a sip of coffee, letting the warm liquid slide down my throat.

    "That's what I thought too, until I looked at his bank records." He pulled up Østergaard's bank statement. "The cost for making this modification and the flight over here put him almost $13000 dollars in debt. If this deal fell through, who knows how much еще he'd be in debt. And if the deal was accepted, he could acquire the money to get his company up and running again, but it would take too long to accomplish taking into account his debt, even with half of the profits. It just doesn't seem worth it unless he stayed in the U.S. and worked with Korbey's."

    "Mm-hm. So how are we gonna figure this out? Korbey's has one of the tightest security systems in the world. It's not like I can walk right through the front door." I asked finishing off my coffee.

    William smiled. "You aren't. We are."

    "We? But you're usually the one who stays here and hacks into mainframes." I pointed out. William has always been phenomenal with computers.

    "Yeah, but for what I have in mind, Ты need to be the one to keep a low Профиль so no one suspects you."

    "And what exactly did Ты have in mind?" I asked curiously.

    William just kept smiling. "Let's just say that a certain small town business owner has a...proposition for Mr. Berns. You're gonna need these." He placed a pair of glasses and a clipboard on the counter in front of me. He reached into his pocket. "Oh, and here's your cell back. I uploaded a map of the building onto it." He put my cell in my hand. I didn't even know he'd taken it.

    "But when did you...Damn it, Richards! I hate it when Ты do that!" I exclaimed putting my cell in the pocket of my pajama bottoms.

    He laughed and said: "Well, at least I didn't steal your wallet."

    "Hey, I only did that to get back at Ты for short-sheeting my bed!" I snapped back.

    "Yes, and that was the very mature way to deal with the situation." William сказал(-а) grinning idiotically.

    "And short-sheeting my постель, кровати was mature?" I pointed out.

    "Touche." William сказал(-а) simply. He brushed by me and said: "Go get dressed. We have work to do." He continued into the living room and I looked down at the clipboard and wire glasses sitting on the counter. "Richards, why exactly do I need these glasses?" I called watching him settle himself into the black leather couch, turning on the morning news.

    "So Ты can wear them!" He answered back.

    I poured another cup of coffee and brought it to him. "Ha-ha, very funny. Here's your coffee." I turned and headed back to my room when I heard William spit his coffee back into his cup.

    "Ew! Hey, Ты forgot the-" He abruptly stopped talking when he heard my laughing at the fact that I'd purposely didn't mix any cream или sugar into his coffee. "Oh, very funny, Chancellor! Very mature! This isn't over!"

    I could almost feel his eyes burrowing into me as I laughed my way to my room. I shut the door behind me and fixed the sheets that were strewed onto the floor. I pulled my cell out of my pocket and set it on my dresser. I then took a hot душ and took a moment to enjoy the warm water against my skin. Afterwards, I put on a black denim рубашка and dark blue jeans, then started combing back my sleek black hair. At the sound of a knocking at my door, I replied: "Who is it?"

    "It's Abraham Lincoln! Who do Ты think it is, Daniel?" William's voice сказал(-а) from the other side.

    "Sorry, Daniel's not here right now, please leave a message!" I joked.

    "Daniel! Can I come in или not?!" William tried to sound serious, but I could tell he was trying not to laugh.

    "Yeah, come on." I finally permitted. The doorknob turned and William stepped in. "Yes, mother?" I asked smiling and combing back another strand of wet hair.

    "Heheh, yeah, you're funny. I just found out what the modification to the computer is. It uses some kind of new circuit board that uses cheaper metal that would save millions on production. I don't know what kind of metal it is though." He explained.

    One pet peeve William has is that he hates it when he thinks I'm not listening. So just to annoy him, I admired my complexion in the mirror. And here it comes in 3...2...1...

    "Are Ты even listening, Chancellor?"

    Yep, there it is. "Yes, I'm listening! Did Ты discover anything else?"

    "No, not yet." He watched me comb my hair back a couple еще times before he rolled his eyes and said: "You're beautiful, now come on." He turned and walked down the hallway, leaving the door open for me to follow.

    I set my comb down and pocketed my cell, then I followed William, saying, "Thank you!" in a smart-alec tone of voice while I shut the door behind me.
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posted by liviabutterfly
Chapter [#2]

Narrators POV

An old man in a плащ walked into the neighborhood in which Olivia lived. Everyone stared at him as he walked around.

Olivia's POV

I smiled brightly as I dived into the ocean, "wait up!!!" Oliver laughed as my five brothers ran after me with surfboards, buggy boards, buckets for picking up sea shells, and dad brought out our special maid sandcastle buckets. They were big and made the best structures ever!!! Plus our family is known for our sand castles/structures. I smiled and dived down, feeling the salty cold water against my skin, it's the best feeling ever. When...
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    I walked for so long, looking for something, not knowing what that someone thing actually was. The sky bleeding with an оранжевый sunset as the sun moved ever so slowly below the horizon. I stopped in my tracks ans stared for a moment, than went back to searching for my mystery object. This was a great time to take in the woods which have always scared me. It wasn't bad walking through them. everything was оранжевый from the ending of summer. It was like walking in those stories Ты always hear about. Just then, a soft rustle in the bushes interrupted my thoughts. Not knowing...
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posted by BennieBear27
Chapter One

My alarm went off at 7:00 on the morning February 8th, 2017. I reluctantly sat up on the edge of my постель, кровати and yawned.

"Morning." I heard a voice say. My eyes were still closed.

"Luna?" I mumble. "That you?"

"Yep." I open my eyes to see Luna Middleton standing three feet diagonal from me.

I shared a room with her, her twin sister Kyla, and my brother Jacob. That's how everyone does here. Ты live with your twin and your SIDA partner.

"So, sleepy head." she smirked. "You gonna get up или what? If not, I'll eat your breakfast for you."

I don't reply and shake my head.

"Oh, come on!" Luna...
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Write hard and clear about what hurts.
-Ernest Hemingway

There is nothing to writing. All Ты do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.
-Ernest Hemingway

Everybody walks past a thousand story ideas every day. The good writers are the ones who see five или six of them. Most people don’t see any.
-Orson Scott Card

For me, Письмо is exploration; and most of the time, I’m surprised where the journey takes me.
-Jack Dann

The hardest thing about Письмо is writing.
-Nora Ephron

If a writer falls in Любовь with you, Ты can never die.
-Mik Everett

Don’t try to figure out what other people want to hear from...
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Prologue
The wind was howling like Волки in the night, and Will sat shivering in his post. The турель, башня, башенка on which he sat overlooked a tall rock ledge that sloped into the ocean.
“Why do I get this bloody post.” he сказал(-а) to himself. The air was so cold up there that it sank right into your bones. Even though Will had dressed as warmly as he could with a thick woolen cloak, he could still feel the icy fingers creeping up his back. The огонь in the brazier barely helped either.
“Nothing as always.” he сказал(-а) as he looked out to the edge of the sea. He had taken to talking to himself when he...
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I went back into the steamy kitchen. Chefs everywhere making different kinds of hamburgers. What am I doing in the hot kitchen? I'm grabbing plates of food. I'm a waitress at Reynolds Diner, a retro 50's diner. It's very popular, and always is busy. . . Like right now! It was hard getting this job, seeing as Ты have to be people friendly, make sure not to spill the food, and having a good memory.
"Excuse me miss, can I have a refill of Coke?" A lady asked me. I nodded my head, and smiled at her.
It was nice working here, seeing as I get paid a nice amount of money, and see a celebrity или a few....
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1 being the best 10 the worst
These Книги are great for summer Чтение I can honestly say that anyone that reads them will want to read them again.

10. Deacula by Bram Stoker
9. The Hobbit by Tolken
8. I'm the king of the замок by Susan Hill
7. 1984 by George Orwell
6. The secret diary of Adrian моль by Sue Townsend
5. Pride and prejudice by Jane Austine
4. Jane Eyre by шарлотка, шарлотта Bronte
3. Lord of the Flies by William Golding
2. The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime by Mark Haddon
1 Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
posted by ejenk1025
Chapter 2

I pull into the driveway of the cafe. I look into my rear view mirror. I look good. (Laugh) I get out of the car then fix my clothes. I'm ready. Just be yourself. Ok. I'm walking in. Don't fall. Don't fall .. He sees me. Just walk up to him.

"Hey."
"Hey. Glad Ты could make it." сказал(-а) Lucas
"I'm glad Ты could make it, too."
"Well. I work here so..." сказал(-а) Lucas
"You work here? Cool."
"Yeah. This is actually my mom's cafe. Let me introduce you." сказал(-а) Lucas
"Oh goody." I сказал(-а) nervously

Good impression. Good impression. Good impression.

"Mom, this is Brooke. Brooke, my mom." сказал(-а) Lucas
"Pleasure...
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posted by ZekiYuro
Whatever Еда you're looking for-an all-you-can-eat breakfast,a quick lunch,a romantic dinner-you'll find it in San Francisco.The city is Главная to over 4500 restaurants and eating places.And they're not only for tourists.On average,San Franciscans eat out 267 times a year.

You can eat Еда from anywhere in the world,from афганец, афганский, афганские to Argentinian,and from Vietnamese to vegetarian.With Mexican fast food,Italian bakeries,hundreds of Thai,Chinese,Vietnamese,and Korean restaurants,and in-and-out Japanese noodle shops,it's possible to eat your way round the world during a single San Francisco weekend....
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posted by alicia386
Chapter Five

Mason met Olivia at his Избранное restaurant. It was a perfect день for a ужин date. The sun was shinny, the clouds were extra white, and the трава seemed greener then ever. If only she knew that this was a ужин date. He signed the last autograph for today as Olivia sat across from him at their round table. Her hair was curly and in a ponytail. Then she wore a red dress with a thick, black ремень, пояс, пояса in the middle. His секунда impression of her was still the same, gorgeous. This дата was going pretty well but Cassidy dresses better. Mainly because Cassidy is rich but he didn't want to...
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posted by alicia386
Chapter Four

Olivia was extra busy today. Today was the first день of the movie shoot for Hourglass. Before they could even start recording the movie, the would have to check up on everything. The wardrobe had to perfect. The scenes had to be accurately planned out. Then they had to make sure that all of the camera crew was positioned. Olivia wouldn't be able to receive the permits until tomorrow. So they couldn't start filming until then. She followed closely behind Mason as he did the daily check up.

Mason went straight towards wardrobe and the outfit choices. The outfit for Charlotte's arrival...
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Remembering is just an invention of the mind,
So Ты need not try to remember something,
Ты remember it automatically.
Which is the best thing that Ты could have.

The good times that we had...
It is placed in a portion of your mind.
The bad times that we had...
It is placed in the other part of your mind.

Ты try to forget all of the bad things that happened,
But it is not possible.
It is stuck in you.
The bad things are painted in ink on your heart.

The good things, Ты try to remember.
And they stay.
They never go.
Never leave you.

Remembering is just an invention of the mind.
And, well...I guess I'm happy for that.
So I can remember every friend I've had,
Every boyfriend,
And all the good times.
Every memory will never leave my heart.
They will never be forsaken.
Never.
posted by Problematic129
*Poem I wrote for a class project on the holocaust.
DON'T COPY*
Different in ways they couldn't control
Killed for reasons we do not know
Ranging from ages young to old
The innocent people were taken from homes
Soulless people did not care
That the Jewish were in despair
Concentration camps ending their screams
Breaking apart their families
Not once did they do anything wrong
They opened their mouths and sang a sad song
Years went by and еще pain came
Until on one very special day
As one we all saved
The survivors of the Holocaust
posted by hatjune
It is 120 years into the future and the Rights Organization is stronger than ever. They are killing еще people than ever and there are only three people that can save the World and they are children. Jordan is a thirteen год old witch and is the daughter of the Greek god sun, Apollo. Mark, a fourteen год old wizard who is the son of Demeter. And last but not least Ivy is a thirteen год old daughter of Ares and a great witch. These three children are the worlds only hope. Read Half and Half, The Begining of the End.
Stan, the young donkey, was wandering sadly around the barn. He seemed hopeless and wounded and had no desire to speak to any of his fellow donkeys; even talking to his father was not appealing to him that exact moment. In fact, he was feeling ashamed of having a donkey father. He was ashamed of being a donkey altogether.
As the moon and stars scattered across the dark, blue sky, Stan decided he no longer to wander. He needed some solution, he needed reassurance, and only his grandfather seemed appropriate for that particular job.
Grandpa Roger was sleeping peacefully in the barn. He had become...
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Bane’s POV

I laid in the grass, watching the clouds. I was beginning to dose off, right before sleep took me, a body pounced on me. I groaned, and looked up. A shaggy haired boy was sitting on my chest, giggling. My best friend, Christian.
    “Get off!” I yelled rolling over. He slid off me.
    “Party pooper,” Christian stuck his tongue out at me. He was so childlike, but that was something I had always loved about him. That’s also why we got along so well. He was hyperactive and loud, while I was cynical and quite.
    I...
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posted by Hades223
CHAPTER 1


Jason Card sat at his стол письменный, стол in his science classroom bored out of his mind. He hated science. It was his least Избранное subject. Mainly because it was the last subject of the день and by that time Jason was usually ready to go home.
Mr. Form droned on and on about chemicals или something. Jason didn’t listen. He just sat at his стол письменный, стол and drew on some paper. He was a very good drawer.
Jason Card was a fourteen год old as of yesterday. His black messy hair never gave in to a brush which usually meant it was mangled and messy and went down to his ears. He was wearing a simple red t-shirt...
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