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It was just another night; another high society event with glistening jewels draped over the ladies like frosting, and clouds of smoke cloaking the gents in a dull mist of their own self importance. Rose turned gracefully from Mr. and Mrs. Hiltern who were making a most shameless introduction to their awkward son, Tyler. Of course, being held to the rigorous practices of the upper class, she quirked a charmed brow and smiled interestedly in his direction and allowed him to take her hand. She knew her beauty borrowed her some privilege with others and mastered it well; after-all what good was her beauty if Ruth could not use it to her advantage? Rose's smile descended to wry amusement as thoughts of 'Mother' invaded. Tyler's ears warmed at the auburn haired woman's rapt attention and returned the mistaken smile warmly because it seemed that rather than rolling her eyes and making her excuses, a lady could in fact tolerate his lack of social charm.

'Rose - dear, I'd like you introduce you to someone,' Ruth's icy glance and glassy smile brought Rose numbly from Tyler's grateful conversation, gliding with practiced ease across the fire place.

'Yes, Mother?' upon looking up, she instantly came face to face with a darkly handsome man of arrogant bearing. His eyes were slyly chocolate in colour and his mouth lifted on the left side condescendingly. Rose admired this person whose close attention she had for some reason captured.

'This is the young Mr. Hartley I told you about dear, isn't he rather a handsome sight! your father would have liked you to meet him sooner, had his tedious affairs not kept him,' Ruth's cold demeanor lifted, much to Rose's annoyance. It was a poorly concealed fact that Ruth Bukater was not a woman for gaily conversing like this, and the currently weak attempt had not a mere few heads turned in their direction.

'Is that so, Mother?' Rose coyly carried on, 'Mr. Hartley, it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance, I do hope that my Mother hasn't frightened you with her gaiety! she is always this easily pleased, you see.' Rose smiled engagingly at Hartley as Ruth shot a small look of scorn at the mockery.

'Indeed not Rose, Ruth is a a delightful creature! and the pleasure is all mine...' Hartley lifted her hand and lightly brushed his lips across it. A queasiness writhed within her as the flutter of a thousand whispers floated in the majestic glittering of the chandeliers. Rose kept her eyes on Hartley as he did with her, and like a snake with its prey in sight, her private circle seemed to grow smaller and smaller. The smile faded as she broke the stare, barely aware of the others that had joined their conversation.

'Call me Cal, Rose.' Hartley said with personal suave.

'Of course, Cal.' When he held out his arm, she automatically latched onto it and her throat immediately wanted to splutter and throw her shapely form through the french doors and into the night's cover of darkness. She gulped and straightened her posture as she was led into the dining hall.

And so it has begun.
posted by problematic124
Hey peeps! My main topic today has to do with Walt Disney and Universal Studios parks.
Okay you know how there's always this certain ride that has a looooooooong waiting line. But we still go on the line because Duh! The ride is awesome! So your in the line bored to death. And your with friends and family (they feel your pain) and you want time to move faster. Well I've got an idea, pick a partner from your group (preferably who can dance) and tell your group to clap there hands twice and repeat. Clap clap sorry don't know clapping sounds. And grab your partner and start dancing.
Now remember...
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posted by nick_cross
The Exiled
Story setting:
Era: future
Character setting: witch and wizards, vampires, werewolves, phoenix man, humans
Setting: earth, United States
World setting: future, world war??, nations combine to make 3 empires: wizard empire, empire of man, world empire.
PROLOGUE:
For centuries we lived harmoniously; we had two different worlds. Two very different worlds. Their world was lived freely and without secrecy. In our world, that’s what it was all about, secrecy. Don’t make too much noise, don’t seem so noticeable, and most important, under no circumstances, don’t ever get caught. For a while...
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posted by OfmiceandDes
Apologies, lies,

And great denies.

Hatred is spread,

Like butter on bread.

Whisper in ears,

See if I care.

Sorry won't heal it,

No not one bit.









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posted by StarPotterRings
Hows it going do you think?

Our story begins with an elf gliding through the trees. His lean body let him jump from tree to tree as if he were flying.
It was spring, his favorite time of the year. The daffodils and forsythia were in bloom, and the trees were once again turning green. He stopped on a particularly large branch and looked up into the clear sky. His dark blue eyes without the memories of the horrors of war, his skin without the scars of the torture it brings. For he was yet young, and all the time he has been alive has been peaceful.
He flew once more through the trees. He loved...
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“America has given the Negro people a bad check,a check which has come Back marked ‘Insufficient funds’ “



Martin Luther King. JR. made a speech that named as “I have a dream”, that influenced all the negros throughout the USA. He wanted to end the segregation during the civil Rights movement. “I have a dream” is a famous speech in the American history, because it includes the hope, progress and struggle of the negro community. He told in his speech that America had given them a bad check. Their hard work and as a result the insult is the key of the bad-check. Negros were not...
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posted by JustinJr
"Is this it? Is this what I got all those ass-whoopin's for? I had a dream once. It was a dream that all the little black boys and little black girls would drink from the river of prosperity, freed from the thirst of oppression. But low and behold, some four decades later, what have I found but a but a bunch of trifling, shiftless, good-for-nothing niggas. And I know some of you don't want to hear me say that word: it's the ugliest word in the English language. But that is what I see now: Niggas. And you don't want to be a nigga because niggas are living contradictions. Niggas are full of unfulfilled...
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posted by John_Connor
Major Shinji Ikari of the USN Army sat in his camouflaged Wanzer while waiting for his enemy to arrive. It was the middle of the afternoon in the humid South American jungle. The heat outside the Wanzer was unbearable and would have been a deathtrap for anyone inside the mech. However, the USN had customized all their Wanzers for the South American front to be equipped with a small air conditioner for the cockpit. It did very little to make the pilot comfortable, but it made conditions tolerable for combat.

Shinji was not alone in his waiting. He was one of seven Wanzers that lay hidden in this...
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