That is all.


Na-but not really-No Part TwoTatum didn't see the girl again until later, during the bonfire. By now the moon had made its appearance and the sky glittered, making a great mural in the atmosphere. Everyone in the village had formed another great circle around the fire pit near the memory tree and the top of the hill.Na-but not really-No Part Two
Wallace had started the ceremonial fire this evening using the sun rod. It was a long, narrow object that had a hardness like stone about it. You held it so that your index finger rested on a button that when pressed would release a flame from the narrow mouth. The Water Buffalo provided it, and they had a different name for it. A "lighte


Na-but not really-No Part OneTatum raised his tongue and tried to soothe his poor tooth, but the effort was futile. His tongue wasn't strong enough to do anything useful. The offending tooth was one on his lower jaw and protruded to the left. He could jiggle it all he wanted, but unfortunately it wasn't making much of a difference. Unsatisfied, he rose from his usual perch under the Red Tree and tottered off to find a stick or rock of some sort. His feet brought him to the Lake of Meaning. The sun was unusually fiery today, and Tatum had to narrow his eyes to see anything clearly. The lake itself was a huge mass of blues and greens, and the sun's lightNa-but not really-No Part One
Paulie
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If you can't play basketball, it's your own fault, you have to live up to the expectations of the leather sphere.
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live life, be brave- the motto of a true basketball player
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If you haven't already figured it out, I'm a basketball FREAK, get over it
I THINK OF YOU EVERY TIME I EAT MY CEREAL.
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