

The Diamond Ring Effect - Ch.4Chapter 4 Back to Normal?The Diamond Ring Effect - Ch.4
Greg had closed his eyes again to try to relax. Thankfully, it was becoming easier for him to breathe and he was regaining most of the feeling in his arms and legs. It wouldnt be long until he could move around and hopefully talk to Alex so that she would stop pacing the room.
One more try, he told himself once again. With great effort he managed to push himself up to a sitting position. He could finally get a good look around the room that he had been stuck in for the past three days. There were a few chairs with beige cushions scattered around the room and all facing the bed in


The Diamond Ring Effect - Ch.3Chapter 3 Just a Hospital RoomThe Diamond Ring Effect - Ch.3
Would I what? Right in the middle of his proposal, he couldnt find his voice. What would she think of him if he was like this even before the real commitment of their wedding? But something else was wrong. He couldnt feel any part of his body, only that he was falling. His vision was fading, too. The next thing he knew, he didnt know. He could feel himself sprawled on the hard cobblestone floor, and then nothing. Alex, on the other hand, was fully conscious through the whole thing. Oh my god someone call ni
Presuming you're olympicreject08 from iAnti (yay long time ago), HEY DUDE
it's andrull
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle
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Time is not important, only life is important!
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The city is afraid of me. I've seen its true face.
Contests are cool.
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle
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The city is afraid of me. I've seen its true face.
Contests are cool.
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Haven't really been working on much...I started a new short story-ish thing the other day, but sadly I haven't been very motivated to draw much. Lately I've been wanting to more, so I really hope that turns into something soon haha.
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"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." - Aristotle
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