

A Fairy TaleOnce upon a time there was, long ago, a young girl who lived alone with her father. Her mother had died long ago while she was young, but she didn't mind so much because her father was kind to her. They lived together in a small hut in the forest, far far away from anyone else. Each morning, her father would leave their home to hunt, and he would caution her not to leave the house and not to answer the door if anyone should knock. Dutifully she would remain in her home, with the door locked and shut tightly behind her, while her father hunted to bring home the dinner. OneA Fairy Tale


The ConclusionThere once was, in a certain land, a man named - but no, I shouldn't write this. You are undoubtedly not familiar with the certain man, nor the land in which he lived. However, this is not important, and what is important is this: The conclusion of the story is that people are silly. You are undoubtedly familiar with this conclusion. This is, in fact, the conclusion of every story. If you know this conclusion, you understand the essence of every story. So I suppose I had better not write it.The Conclusion


Three Stories About CatsThree Stories About CatsThree Stories About Cats
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One day, Terynka Brouchek's husband died. She loved him so much that this made her very sad, and she died too. But some of her friends poked her in the back and told her that it wasn't fashionable for her to die, so she got up again. At the funeral she cried and cried, and everyone nodded and smiled and then they cried too. But then afterwards when she was still crying they clucked their tongues and shook their heads and said that this wasn't fashionable. So she stopped. The next day


Entry to DrExplosion's contestNicholas!Entry to DrExplosion's contest
1. I am writing this letter to you in response to the letter you never sent to me, but thought about 20 minutes ago when you weren't paying much attention. 2. J. Jonathan Jennings was born 56 years ago in a small town in Western Europe in a small country that doesn't particularly matter. 3. He married at age 45, after being a bachelor for many years. His wife had a cat, and so when they both lived together they lived with the cat, too. The house wasn't very big, so the cat went outside very often. 4. The cat wasn't you, nor was it particularly important. Neither is J. Jonathan Jennings, who
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Warning: Contains some angst.
Light at Tunnel's End
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