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			<title>Devil's Mercy</title>
			<description>The road was hard. My body ached from the weight on my back. My frozen feet painfully carried me forward. Only one more day,  and I will be free. We split up after the encounter with others. The fight was quick and brutal. Alas, we won. All died as they should. But in victory we ..</description>
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			<title>Hunter's Delight</title>
			<description>The shot pierced through dull silence.I turned quickly, and scanned my surroundings.This is not happening!  Panicked thoughts raced through.Was it us or them?I took off at a dead sprint.Toward the sound of violence.I ran and my heart fluttered with joy of the hunt.Adrenaline gave c..</description>
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			<title>Frank</title>
			<description> 	The next morning was no different than the bar from the previous day. I woke up with a terrible headache, cotton mouth and crusty eyes. I needed to stop drinking so much, I decided. The air was thick with mildew from the old wood panels inside my cabin. I staggered from the front of the boat where..</description>
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			<title>First Kill</title>
			<description>The frigid wind battered mountains around me. I stood motionless looking nowhere. I thought of home,  thousands of miles away. I thought how everything changed. My gods abandoned me today. I became an orphaned thief.I took something away from them. Their gift to us became my loot...</description>
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			<title>My Childhood</title>
			<description>Perfectly utopian, blissful communist lie.</description>
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			<title>Centaur </title>
			<description>I am now. Standing here; looking at you.I am not afraid.Fools died to have you.To taste your tears,The first time,  the last time.But that's past us now.Brutal, agonizing pain is mine to savior.I am now.I am not afraid.I taste you, one last time.And I fall.The last fool to ..</description>
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			<title>Sucker</title>
			<description>The pain had the intensity of a high pitched sound. Piercing my ears, making its way through my brain and bouncing around inside the scull. I tried to open my eyes, but the light was just too bright. I guess it was afternoon. Maybe morning. 	I don&amp;rsquo;t know. 	Taste of copper lingered in m..</description>
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			<title>Tango with Mary</title>
			<description>He comes back home to find purpose in life or an easy exit.  But an encounter at the docks pulls him back from the abyss, or maybe it's a trap. </description>
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