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It was a clear and cloudless night. Leslie was in the attic.

Barry put down the umbrella carefully.

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Sidney wiped the sweat from his brow. It was going to be a fantastic day.

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Lord Addlemount was reading in the basement.

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Brad could not hear anything.

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Snimuo shielded his eyes against the light.

Marlene was falling. She took a long sip of her cocktail.

Lloyd staggered in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.

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Charlene had never been to the reef. She shrugged.

The dining room was ready.

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Gerald wanted to be alone.

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Juan put down the kebab slowly.

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Ross wanted to start over. It was going to be a special morning.

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Virginia felt that the shoemaker was gleeful.

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Eliza-Jane enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

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Travis could not hear anything.

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Janet was suprised to be alive.

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Christine could feel her life slipping away.

Chad hoped that the squirrel was courteous.

Eert shielded her eyes against the sun.

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The walk-in freezer was a complete mess.

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The puppy was on the loose. Billy knew exactly what to do.

Jean ground her teeth.

Veronica was at the concert. She had a hot dog in her hand.

Sidney opened the door to the attic. The smell was unmistakable.

The magician opened the door, and led Henry inside.

When Andrea arrived at Thanksgiving, Billie cried.

Christina took a bite of her cracker. It was going to be a tough evening.

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Pearl walked into the classroom and looked at Suzanne. "You make me worry," she said.

Zhoendec arose from slumber.

Joel was the best truck driver in town.

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Leorteu Willbreaker raised his axe.

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Presai shielded his eyes against the sun.

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The chapel was spotless.

Nicole put down the croissant carefully.

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It was a long way to the forest. Bill stopped and grinned.

Christian was at the concert. He had a can opener in his hand.

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Megan buttoned up her jacket.

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Andrew had never been to the lake. He lit a cigarette.

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Ralotuala waited for the battle to begin.

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Joe hoped that Manuel was impersonal.

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Lady Ballitown was sitting in the guest room.

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Emily could see that the herbalist was fanatical.

Shane opened the door to the attic. He nodded to the sheriff.

Seth was travelling. He lit a cigarette.

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There had never been a game show host quite like Gilbert Martin, and he knew it.

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Hazel took a bite of her apple.

Mary-Lou walked into the living room and glanced at Jessie. "You make me feel good," she said.

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Arthur nodded to the watchmaker. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

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Otshui Lifeswine raised his fist.

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Thamoirus leaned into the wind.

Mae staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.

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Byron felt that the spy was content.

On Sunday, Miriam made it better.

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Betty opened the door to the conservatory. She took a long sip of her Guinness.

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Julia opened the door to the library. The silence was overwhelming.

Omark shielded his eyes against the blast.

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Edgar could tell that Terrance was an inventor. He tried not to laugh.

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Joy could feel her heart beating.

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Sara walked into the laundry and looked at Terri. "You make me scream," she said.

For as long as Troy could remember, he'd wanted to be a dentist.

Steven fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

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The outhouse was locked.

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Connie was walking. She straightened her clothes.

The sound of the coffee grinder made Katie laugh.

Pedro opened the door to the basement. The silence was overwhelming.

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Lady Appleshire was eating in the bedroom.

Going to the cave was a good idea. Shawn shrugged.

Rozh shielded her eyes against the sun.

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Angel could feel his heart beating.

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Darlene scratched her hand.

Joshua opened the door to the guest room. His senses were overwhelmed.

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Robert walked into the wine cellar and looked at Jim-Bob. "You make me hot," he said.

The cell was the perfect location.

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Someone had invited an octopus to Easter. Gloria knew the fun was about to begin.

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Paula put down the doll nervously.

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On Saturday, Bernice always made it right.

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Brittany opened the door to the dungeon. She closed her eyes and took a breath.

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Javier took a bite of his cracker.

Raof leaned into the wind.

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Cory hoped that the thief was loyal.

Marvin staggered in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

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The dinosaur was on the loose. Stacy panicked.

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"No one suspects a thing," Jeffrey told himself as he waited behind the bikeshed.

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For as long as Mary-Jo could remember, she'd wanted to be a plumber.

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Samantha was the best butcher around.

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Beverly was at the door. She had a magnifying glass in her hand.

Darrell opened the door to the garage. He lowered his gaze.

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Clinton felt that the spider was hefty.

When Ida arrived at Easter, Zachary laughed at her.

Lady Vinport was reading in the laundry.

The burglar opened the door, and led Jose inside.

The basement was full of smoke.

Stanley had never been to the lake. He wanted a drink.

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Gordon questioned his decision.

Jesus could feel his heart beating.

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Philip opened the door to the wardrobe. He had dreamed of this moment.

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Javier walked into the basement and glanced at Marion. "You make me afraid," he said.

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Mark hoped that Dean was coming to his grand opening.

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Jonathan was shrinking. He crouched and tied his laces.

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The cartoonist opened the door, and led Emma inside.

"Just be yourself," Billie told herself as she waited in the playground.

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Matthew opened the door to the bathroom. His senses were overwhelmed.

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Jordan had been waiting for Dennis for three days. He went over the plan.

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Psao waited for the battle to begin.

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Anna bit her fingernails.

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Leon staggered in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.

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William was relieved that everyone was coming to his grand opening.

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Leslie could see that the camel was terrible.

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Justin could see that Juan was meticulous.

Rene had come to the fairy grotto prepared. He was here to meet the sniper.

"No one suspects a thing," Heidi told herself as she waited down the well.

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Tony had never been to the woods. He chewed his lip.

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Mabel cracked open another beer.

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Jane opened the door to the basement. She checked her reflection.

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The court jester opened the door, and led Minnie inside.

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Love was in the air. Travis waited.

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Margaret fumbled in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.

Terri was in the deli. She had a chocolate milk in her hand.

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If the DJ didn't arrive soon, Lee didn't know what he would do.

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Casey buttoned up his jacket.

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The studio was flooded.

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The monkey was on the loose. Victoria tried to remain calm.

When Marvin arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone rushed to see him.

Virginia was believing. She giggled to herself.

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Allison walked into the waiting room and looked at Alexander. "You make me cold," she said.

Miriam opened the door to the outhouse. The odour was surprisingly pleasant.

The sound of the seagulls made Katherine angry.

Casey had never been to the planet. He took a bite of his fishcake.

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Lady Brindleley was reading in the library.

Ghirmoamin Hoperunner raised his shield.

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Mitchell fumbled in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.

When rain began, Andrea knew it was time to sleep.

The interpreter opened the door, and led Eliza-Jane inside.

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Jordan had come to the pyramids alone. He was here to meet the pastor.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Michele waited.

Claire was at the train station. She had a pair of scissors in her hand.

Lady Marlene was in one of her moods.

When Randall arrived at Easter, everyone laughed at him.

The garage was ready.

Omathui waited for the battle to begin.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Ethel looked at the time.

If the waiter didn't arrive soon, Pearl didn't know what she would do.

On Tuesday, Jason made promises.

Lydia was suprised to be alive.

Ray was the best cook in town.

Tracy had been waiting for Rhonda for five days. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

Beverly opened the door to the dungeon. She whistled nonchalantly.

Erika opened the door to the closet. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Pliob shielded his eyes against the blast.

Cecil felt that John was narcissistic.

Beth walked into the classroom and glanced at Gregory. "You make me sad," she said.

"No one suspects a thing," Jerome told himself as he waited in the playground.

Felicia had never been to the ocean. She lit a cigarette.

It was a bitter, endless Sunday night. Andy was in the temple.

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Lord Kinthorpe was in one of his moods.

Dale could see that the bank robber was impractical.

Mitchell fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

Tyler felt that the tiger was rebellious.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.

Lord Asterbeck was eating in the bedroom.

Martin ground his teeth.

Blab Mindvice raised her fist.

It was a long way to the planet. Jimmy stopped and checked his watch.

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Vera had come to England prepared. She was here to meet the dressmaker.

When Mary-Lou arrived at Christmas, everyone rushed to see her.

Sara was shrinking. She took a bite of her bread-stick.

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Claudia was in the office. She had a corkscrew in her hand.

As soon as the party started, Norma scratched her hand.

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For as long as Tara could remember, she'd wanted to be a drug dealer.

Carolyn opened the door to the bathroom. She could not believe what she saw.

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Nathan was the best cartoonist in town.

Maureen was delighted to be alive.

It was a sad evening. Bessie was on the roof.

"No one suspects a thing," Zachary told himself as he waited at the casino.

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Lady Roberta was eating in the lounge room.

Perry hoped that Felix was boisterous.

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The impersonator opened the door, and led Martha inside.

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It was a long way to the cave. Eric stopped and meditated.

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It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.

There had never been a broker quite like Bradley Wright, and he knew it.

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The lounge room was spotless.

Greg opened the door to the control room. He set aside his hairbrush.

Deborah hoped that the yak was vacuous.

It was a night full of promise. Audrey was in the hospital.

Terri opened the door to the basement. The silence was overwhelming.

Nancy put down the doll carefully.

It was a typical day in Athens. Joy looked at the time.

When wolves began to howl, Dora knew it was time to run.

After spending a night in handcuffs, Daisy was relieved to see her boss.

Douglas was disappointed that Keith was coming to Easter.

Raymond raised his hands. It was going to be a long morning.

Tom was suprised to be free.

Michael had invited a construction worker to his party. He knew what to do.

Mary was growing. She ground her teeth.

It was a brilliant Sunday evening. Jean crouched and tied her laces as she led the deputy into the outhouse.

Rene could not see anything.

"Patience is a virtue," Judy told herself as she waited at the butcher.

Willie had never been to the creek. She tried to hide.

If the pickpocket didn't arrive soon, Carla didn't know what she would do.

Jimmy hoped that the jeweler was eloquent.

It started like any other day in the aquarium. Barbara shrugged.

Theresa had come to the fairy grotto prepared. She was here to meet the sniper.

Brandine was at the aquarium. She had a pair of scissors in her hand.

When Allen arrived at his grand opening, Clarence cried.

As soon as the funeral started, Judith went over the plan.

When Margaret arrived at Easter, Donald ignored her.

Joyce had been waiting for Marlene for two hours. She smiled knowingly.

Louise staggered in the gloom. The walls were rough.

The smell coming from the guest room made Antonio uneasy.

Jean was the best private detective around.

It was a warm Sunday morning. Eliza-Jane was in the hair salon.

The snail was on the prowl. Lynn panicked.

Joel scratched his hand.

Erik hoped that the penguin was high-handed.

Judith opened the door to the attic. The odour was overwhelming.

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A variety of locations

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Mood

Different 'moods' to inspire a scene.

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Occupations

Jobs and the like.

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Occupation+trait

Jobs with a trait. E.g. "A Happy Farmer".

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Opening Lines

Opening line of a story. For games such as "Typewriter".

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Place Names (invented)

Randomly created place names.

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Proverbs

Proverbs, sayings, and expressions.

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Relationships

A relationship between two characters. A common scene starter.

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Similes

Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.

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Sins and Virtues

The 7 deadly sins and 7 heavenly virtues.

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Titles

Simple, sometimes weird, story titles.

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What I Think You Think

Character believes something about how the other feels (true or not).

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Words

Random words.

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