

Flirting with DeathExcerpts from brochure: Puppets are a fun way to tell a questionable story! Weve all been there: written a questionable story and just didnt know what to do with it. You think it could really go somewhere, but you just dont see how. Home-made puppets bring the worst stories to life in an amusing and fun way that the whole family will find amusing. Just like that plot-less story of Jack and Jill was made famous by an idiotic rhyme, puppets can make the most dull and odd story a memorable performance. So whether you are a literary critic, a twit, a howler monkey, or just a common monkey you can enjoy the quaiFlirting with Death


Black Ties IIBlack TiesBlack Ties II
Part II: The Pier and the Past
Daniel's jaw clenched and unclenched. Clenched. Unclenched. No other manifestation of his emotion was apparent. The room was as cold as his heart was becoming. The facade of superhuman control was hardening him into something that was inhuman. "Why did you do it?" He asked her again and again, with growing intensity. She didn't answer him; it was the ultimate betrayal.
The bartender handed Daniel a note with his drink. Since a Black Ties residence was secret even within the organization, most of Daniel's assignments reached him here, in Tina's Pub. He thank


The Reason for CourageThe Reason for CourageThe Reason for Courage
Once upon a time there was a huge clan of flies living in a swamp. They were all quite content there, being flies, when one day they had a visitor. Perhaps not so much a visitor in the sense of one who stops by for a time, but more like a squatter, one who takes land that doesn't belong to them and refuses to budge. It was in fact, quite literally, a squatter: a horrifyingly ugly toad. As soon as he hopped into sight, flies began disappearing right and left, prey to his fat, darting tongue.
The flies fled in a panic, hiding in a tree. They realized they'd have to leave their perfect litt


Tal's Tale - Chapter 3Chapter 3 in which it is discovered that the name chosen for Neighborly Village was a very poorly chosen name indeed.Tal's Tale - Chapter 3
Welcome back. I am well aware that I unjustly left you hanging at the conclusion of Chapter 2. Thus, rather than stalling further (and in so doing heightening the sense of suspense, anticipation, intrigue, etc., which, in a majority of contexts, serves as another excellent hook for writers to maintain their audiences intactness, but due to the circumstances at hand, and also because of my own undeniable impatience, shall be fairly well avoided here), I shall instead hack, maim, and decapitate any


Tal's Tale - Chapter 1Tals Tale. ~a short story by Felix AvierTal's Tale - Chapter 1
Chapter 1 which consists mostly of an introduction to several characters, a vague timeline, and a narration of the events which occurr near the beginning of the tale.
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This is Tals Tale. Have you met Tal?
Tal was there when it all began (and he was there when it all ended, too, but the telling of the events pertaining to the latter of such presences shall have to wait until the incidences of the former and the mishaps of the in between have been fully
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"It is very dangerous to live next to a dragon if you don't believe in dragons." - J.R.R. Tolkien
Well welcome to Deviantart then! If you have any questions just ask me, though admittedly I'm not much of an expert here either.
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"It is very dangerous to live next to a dragon if you don't believe in dragons." - J.R.R. Tolkien
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Member of the Writer's Guild: [link]
By the way, thats one hxc ID.
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." ~ Friedriche Neitzsche
Thanks. I owe you a lot.
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