Tomorrow, Nano! I suppose I'm on artistic AFK next month- but who's interested in the idea of me posting my daily bits of writing on here?
hm?


Flickering LightWhen the lights again flickered on, their owner was hastily about the task of drawing them back into an open side-panel, though the task was difficult with no proper hands to grasp them with. Temperance shook her head somewhat frantically at that, and finished the rest of her journey to the machine's side at a swift run. "Don't leave, don't leave, please!" she whined quietly, attempting to get a good hold of the instrument, though it was far too big for her to wrap her arms around, and Temperance was afraid of trying to grab hold of one of his many bent copper pipes, uncertain if they might break from being grasped. Clyde made noFlickering Light


Leaving TownThe quiet creak of the bedroom door was enough to stir Jeptha, some time around what must have been one or two in the morning. Imogene slept soundly, her arms tangled about him, but slept just as soundly once he had carefully extricated himself from her grip and replaced his form with that of a pillow. Temperance said nothing, nor did he, but the Captain quietly got dressed, kissed his wife on the top of the head, and then stepped out into the hallway and followed the woman out into the dark, to who knows what. Possibly to their collective demise. No words of warning had ever been spoken to suggest they were to be silent, but theLeaving Town


The Fat Man and his HorseThe following morning, having heard no word of departure from the wild keeper of the house, Jeptha chose to go on his own little walk instead. It had been a few days since Imogene stopped keeping him in the house, though he still rarely felt inclined to leave, save for if he had a very good reason to. Feeling that the chance of being dragged off to some unknown place, perhaps his demise, was a good enough reason, the Captain would be willing to search the town before he was made to search the remainder of the world. Upon stepping out into the yard, he was certainly not surprised that it was still pouring rain, but almost a bit amuThe Fat Man and his Horse
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everybody lies!
I have two brain hemispheres. In the left one there is nothing right and in the right one there is nothing left.
Genki
...REMIND YOU OF ANYTHING?
*coughcoughDescoughcough*
-shot-
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NOTE: The statement below is completely and utterly false.
NOTE: The statement above is completely and utterly true.
I need a life..Can I use yours? C:
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