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Steven was falling. He snapped his fingers.

Tracey could see that Eliza-Jane was a diver. She tried not to worry.

When Christina opened the door Mrs. Allen looked up from her work.

Ramona could feel her life slipping away.

Esther was on the roof. She had a fishcake in her hand.

Kristin put down the doll nervously.

Aerzau arose from slumber.

It was a clear and cloudless afternoon. Vera took a bite of her cracker as she led the bonecarver into the dining room.

When rain stopped, Duane knew it was time to move on.

It was a hot April afternoon. Brittany was at the aquarium.

The lion had escaped. Todd tried to remain calm.

As soon as Easter started, Dave enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

There had never been a captain quite like Jim-Bob Baker, and he knew it.

The bricklayer opened the door, and led Clifton inside.

Louis fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

When Joyce arrived at her party, everyone embraced her.

Virginia opened the door to the garage. She was afraid of what she would find.

Rodney was the best cartoonist around.

Julio took a bite of his fishcake.

When Sue arrived at her wedding, everyone cried.

The bright light coming from the guest room made Erica uneasy.

Going to the gully was a great idea. Cecil straightened his clothes.

For as long as Dorothy could remember, she'd wanted to be a poet.

Brett had invited a chipmunk to Thanksgiving. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Bernard was suprised to be floating.

Oas shielded his eyes against the sun.

Marilyn hoped that the fox was sordid.

Lillian had never been to the river. She sucked her teeth.

When the moon came up, Bradley knew it was time to move on.

Swau Lifebane raised her sword.

Brandy was angry that no one was coming to Christmas.

It was a clear evening. Cindy wanted a smoke as she led the principal into the kitchen.

Jacob walked into the attic and glanced at Dolores. "You make me cry," he said.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.

Lord Invermain was in one of his moods.

Someone had invited a lamb to the funeral. Vera knew it wouldn't end well.

Lady Bostbridge was sitting in the armory.

Gene knew that Bartholomew was unpatriotic.

The sleuth opened the door, and led Albert inside.

When Kent arrived at Easter, everyone laughed.

"You can do this," Charlie told himself as he waited in the observatory.

Love was in the air. Craig waited.

Harvey was the best secretary bar none.

As soon as the wedding started, Maria took a sip of her daiquiri.

When Angela arrived at Christmas, everyone welcomed her.

Hilda opened the door to the cell. Her senses were overwhelmed.

On Tuesday, Herman always made a puppet.

Tara put down the burger nervously.

When Sidney opened the door Mrs. Tremblay looked up from her book.

Antonio chewed his lip. It was going to be a tough night.

Going to the beach was a nice idea. Arlene swallowed nervously.

Claudia could feel her heart beating.

Derek could not hear anything.

Jaime could see that Robert was a security guard. He tried not to smile.

It was a long way to the lake. Marshall stopped and looked at the time.

The sound of the helicopter leaving made Brad want to cry.

It was a evening full of promise. Bruce was on the corner.

Lorasue leaned into the wind.

Lord Fullermain was in one of his moods.

For as long as Eliza-Jane could remember, she'd wanted to be a linguist.

The smoke coming from the basement made Gilbert uneasy.

Patrick staggered in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.

Ian had never been to the island. He took a long sip of his chocolate milk.

Lucy opened the door to the lounge room. She scratched her hand.

Anna was jumping. She buttoned up her jacket.

Jack had been waiting for Wayne for four hours. He snapped his fingers.

It was a chilly morning. Nathan ground his teeth as he led the merchant into the office.

The taxi-driver opened the door, and led Enrique inside.

Harry opened the door to the bedroom. The silence was overwhelming.

Erica walked into the garage and glanced at Katrina. "You make me laugh," she said.

"They know it was me," Joann told herself as she waited in the prison.

There had never been a surgeon quite like Shannon Washington, and she knew it.

The kitchen was a complete mess.

David had invited an artist to Thanksgiving. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Mike could see that Thomas was good-natured. He opened the door to the barn.

Love was in the air. Thelma looked at the time.

On Wednesday, Vera always made a home.

Jo-Ellen felt that the sailor was profound.

When Vincent arrived at Easter, Rita welcomed him.

Lord Joymeadow was in one of his moods.

As soon as the wedding started, Maureen took a bite of her bratwurst.

When Terrence opened the door Mr. Allen looked up from his work.

It started like any other afternoon in the library. Georgia wanted food.

Lord Bradcaster was waiting in the dungeon.

For as long as Lester could remember, he'd wanted to be a bodyguard.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.

Justin was the best butcher bar none.

Everett was suprised to be floating.

It was a clear, bright morning. Jeff was in the cafe.

Mark put down the muffin slowly.

Elly-May was in the closet. She had a pencil in her hand.

Going to the woods was a nice idea. Ann took a bite of her sandwich.

It was a afternoon full of promise. Shelly chuckled to herself as she led the interrogator into the laundry.

The juggler opened the door, and led Sean inside.

Javier knew that Bernard was soft.

Giloa shielded his eyes against the sun.

Pauline had never been to the creek. She went over the plan.

Eleas Lifedemon raised her shield.

Charles was relieved that Harold was coming to Thanksgiving.

Lord Vinholme was in one of his moods.

If the knight didn't arrive soon, Allan didn't know what he would do.

Randall knew that the duck was weak.

Elly-May walked into the attic and looked at Hector. "You make me tell the truth," she said.

Gwendolyn had invited a scorpion to her party. She knew it wouldn't end well.

When the sun rose, Ana knew it was time to move on.

The dog had escaped. Katherine pretended not to notice.

The smell coming from the studio made Glenda uneasy.

The sound of the seagulls made Ann want to cry.

"Just be yourself," Jeff told himself as he waited in the temple.

Someone had invited a bee to the funeral. Gina knew it wouldn't end well.

Dawn had come to Ireland prepared. She was here to meet the bartender.

It was a damp morning. Kent was under the bridge.

Love was in the air. Zachary smiled knowingly.

Jimmy whistled nonchalantly. It was going to be a tough day.

As soon as the grand opening started, Carol chewed some gum.

Kevin could not hear anything.

When Clayton opened the door Mrs. Davis looked up from her book.

Going to the woods was a terrible idea. Arlene lowered her gaze.

It was a long way to the reef. Martin stopped and checked his watch.

When Greg arrived at his wedding, everyone booed him.

Courtney was shrinking. She enjoyed the feeling of power.

Ross knew that Clifford was lazy.

Bernice wanted a sandwich.

Erica had never been to the ocean. She straightened her hair.

Gluima shielded his eyes against the blast.

For as long as Veronica could remember, she'd wanted to be an illustrator.

Grace could see that Violet was healthy. She opened the door to the laundry.

On Sunday, Stella made it through.

The smoke coming from the wardrobe made Delores uneasy.

The whale was on the loose. Tonya pretended not to notice.

When Oscar arrived at Easter, everyone cried.

If the swineherd didn't arrive soon, Shannon didn't know what she would do.

Derek was glad that everyone was coming to his grand opening.

"Just try not to cry," Eileen told herself as she waited in the basement.

Adrian had invited a dolphin to his wedding. He knew what to do.

The paramedic opened the door, and led Seth inside.

Lord Herman was in one of his moods.

Someone had invited a fish to Thanksgiving. Lloyd knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a quiet morning. Virginia struggled to breathe as she led the thief into the chapel.

Lawrence was at the football stadium. He had a spatula in his hand.

It was a glorious June night. Theresa was in the bomb-shelter.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

Irma opened the door to the kitchen. She wiped the sweat from her brow.

Bernard put down the guitar slowly.

Hector was suprised to be floating.

There had never been a fashion designer quite like Madison Brown, and she knew it.

Joanne opened the door to the laundry. The silence was overwhelming.

Greg staggered in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

Rafael walked into the corridor and glanced at Chad. "You make me jealous," he said.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Alberto questioned his plan.

On Thursday, Ruben always made history.

Peggy could see that Nina was prejudiced.

When rain began, Valerie knew it was time to find shelter.

The smell coming from the cloakroom made Regina hopeful.

John had come to Istanbul alone. He was here to meet the barber.

Denise had been waiting for Minnie for two days. She chewed her lip.

Jenny could see that the customs officer was preoccupied.

Wilma buttoned up her jacket.

"Just be yourself," Theresa told herself as she waited behind the curtains.

Glenda was losing. She grinned.

The bathroom was flooded.

When Suzanne arrived at Thanksgiving, Monica laughed.

Robin nodded to the record producer. It was going to be a long day.

Donald had invited a goldfish to his funeral. He knew it wouldn't end well.

When Virginia arrived at her party, everyone embraced her.

It was a long way to the island. Constance stopped and took a long sip of her piña colada.

Debbie could tell that Danielle was obnoxious. She opened the door to the dungeon.

Alma was at the train station. She had a beer in her hand.

For as long as Annie could remember, she'd wanted to be a yodeler.

Ioli waited for the battle to begin.

Love was in the air. Miguel looked at the time.

When Leo opened the door Mr. Davis looked up from his book.

Yvonne could feel her life slipping away.

The sound of the car horn made Hazel hesitant.

Norma opened the door to the kitchen. She picked up her hairbrush.

It was a misty morning. Christopher was in the shop.

Alicia walked into the armory and looked at Lisa. "You make me want to shout," she said.

Oscar was the best spy bar none.

When rain stopped, Sean knew it was time to sleep.

It was a typical night in the office. Marsha took a long sip of her chocolate milk.

Dustin put down the guitar slowly.

Stephen had come to Cairo alone. He was here to meet the fisher.

The shoemaker opened the door, and led Danny inside.

Sherry opened the door to the bedroom. The silence was overwhelming.

Lucy nodded to the graphic artist.

Delores staggered in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

As soon as Easter started, Wanda swallowed nervously.

After spending a night under a bridge, Adrian was relieved to see his mother.

Bobby had invited a fox to Thanksgiving. He knew what to do.

Vernon was going. He tried to hide.

If the priest didn't arrive soon, Arnold didn't know what he would do.

Russell was suprised to be floating.

Byron was outside the window. He had a spoon in his hand.

There had never been a missionary quite like Joy Williams, and she knew it.

The smoke coming from the chapel made Alexander hopeful.

Ian could see that Freddie was neglectful. He opened the door to the guest room.

For as long as Jennie could remember, she'd wanted to be a model.

It was a gloomy night. Willard wanted to sing as he led the bank robber into the barn.

Waesiora leaned into the wind.

Going to the cave was a good idea. Josephine chewed her lip.

Lynn was the best pawnbroker who ever lived.

The sound of the bagpipes made Mark want to cry.

Felix hoped that Kenneth was freewheeling.

When rain stopped, Shirley knew it was time to sleep.

It was a rain-swept afternoon. Gabriel was in the shop.

When Norman opened the door Mrs. Carter looked up from her work.

The bathroom was dark and oddly quiet.

Diane hoped that the tiger was heroic.

Kathleen put down the bike nervously.

When Angel arrived at his funeral, everyone rushed to see him.

Lady Beverly was in one of her moods.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Carl smiled knowingly.

Bonnie felt that the model was assertive.

The screenwriter opened the door, and led Sheila inside.

The cow was on the loose. Tara panicked.

Danny had never been to the beach. He lowered his gaze.

Lisa had come to Japan alone. She was here to meet the secretary.

Bernice was angry that everyone was coming to her wedding.

On Monday, Gina made pizza.

As soon as Easter started, Christopher enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

The smell coming from the dungeon made Roland uneasy.

Someone had invited a fly to the party. Beverly knew the fun was about to begin.

"It's almost over," Suzanne told herself as she waited in the deli.

It was a night full of promise. Lester chewed his lip as he led the fishmonger into the attic.

Freddie was in the prison. He had a wrench in his hand.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Charles was relieved to see his husband.

Going to the beach was a foolhardy idea. Mario rubbed his hands together.

Laura opened the door to the bathroom. The stench was unbearable.

Scott ground his teeth. It was going to be a fantastic day.

The sound of laughter made Amy laugh.

Angel walked into the classroom and glanced at Louis. "You make me sad," he said.

When the sun rose, Alan knew it was time to find shelter.

Ghormio shielded her eyes against the light.

There had never been a stonecutter quite like Eleanor King, and she knew it.

The conservatory was ready.

It was a typical day in the hospital. Leona shrugged.

Mary-Beth was the best burglar in town.

It was a clear and cloudless October evening. Sherry was in the waiting room.

Crystal could feel her heart beating.

Jonathan could see that the executioner was excited.

It was a long way to the beach. Willie stopped and took a bite of her croissant.

Charlene could see that Kathleen was a bartender. She tried not to laugh.

The ant was on the loose. Mathew knew exactly what to do.

Paul was suprised to be alone.

Herbert felt that the horse was tasteless.

When Ken arrived at Thanksgiving, Dana welcomed him.

Glen had been expecting Leroy for days. He whistled nonchalantly.

Margaret was glad that everyone was coming to her party.

The sheriff opened the door, and led Rene inside.

As soon as Christmas started, Curtis bit his fingernails.

Cody was drinking. He wanted time to stand still.

Melvin had never been to the mountain. He cracked open another beer.

Calvin looked at the time.

Joanne had come to Ireland prepared. She was here to meet the waiter.

For as long as Andrew could remember, he'd wanted to be a magician.

It started like any other night in Hong Kong. Rose took a sip of her daiquiri.

It was a typical Thursday morning. Gregory was under the bed.

If the surgeon didn't arrive soon, Elly-May didn't know what she would do.

Olorb arose from slumber.

The bright light coming from the laundry made Ross uneasy.

Terry fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.

After spending a night in hospital, Ian was relieved to see his wife.

There had never been a psychiatrist quite like Lester Brooks, and he knew it.

Jo put down the bike carefully.

Lord Basil was in one of his moods.

Maxine knew that Samantha was hearty.

Nicholas was the best fashion designer who ever lived.

When wolves began to howl, Marcus knew it was time to sleep.

The sound of the drill made Edna angry.

Love was in the air. James waited.

Lady Norbury was in one of her moods.

When Bartholomew arrived at Easter, Cassandra welcomed him.

Rachel opened the door to the barn. The silence was overwhelming.

It was a typical day in Istanbul. Matthew bit his fingernails.

Wallace felt that the elephant was ready.

Geraldine was suprised to be alone.

Jordan could tell that Guy was an actor. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Ron could feel his life slipping away.

Luwie Sinwright raised his fist.

On Friday, Bartholomew made it worse.

Jill was at the zoo. She had a stapler in her hand.

Stella knew that the carpenter was one-dimensional.

As soon as Christmas started, Tamara put down her screwdriver.

It was a dull, insipid afternoon. Lewis took a sip of his Red Bull as he led the archer into the cell.

For as long as Ronald could remember, he'd wanted to be a court jester.

It was a long way to the planet. Jacqueline stopped and ground her teeth.

The music coming from the laundry made Daryl hopeful.

Going to the beach was a nice idea. Ida took a bite of her bagel.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Gloria was relieved to see her wife.

"All's well that ends well," Kristen told herself as she waited at the wax museum.

The sculptor opened the door, and led Shane inside.

Jessica was the best spelunker who ever lived.

It was a long and sleepless night. Beth was in the prison.

When Vincent arrived at his wedding, Jerome cried.

Dorothy could not hear anything.

Darryl could see that the seal was absentminded.

Andrew could tell that Lewis was a violinist. He tried not to smile.

Shelly put down the bratwurst nervously.

Travis opened the door to the dining room. The smell was unmistakable.

Jacob was praying. He nodded to the scout.

Rafael had been waiting for Pedro for five hours. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

Todd opened the door to the laundry. He struggled to breathe.

Paula took a bite of her spring-roll.

The chicken was on the prowl. Sidney tried to remain calm.

Brandy staggered in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

Manuel was worried that Jim was coming to Easter.

The stable was locked.

It was a long way to the valley. Ted stopped and took a sip of his cappuccino.

Terrence had never been to the cave. He straightened his hair.

Joy hoped that the beautician was ridiculous.

Jesus enjoyed the feeling of freedom. It was going to be a long afternoon.

The sound of the waves made Marilyn want to cry.

Lady Krawburn was sitting in the cloakroom.

For as long as Samantha could remember, she'd wanted to be a record producer.

Harry had invited a tortoise to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Ken knew that the shark was hurried.

Smoke was in the air. Nathan looked at the time.

Dave could feel his life slipping away.

It was a rainy Friday afternoon. Charles was in the prison.

Darren could see that Jared was determined. He opened the door to the laundry.

Woi leaned into the wind.

Going to the beach was a great idea. Billy-Bob crouched and tied his laces.

If the lumberjack didn't arrive soon, Becky didn't know what she would do.

The scientist opened the door, and led Adrian inside.

As soon as Easter started, Holly looked at the time.

Clarence walked into the dungeon and looked at Marjorie. "You make me jump," he said.

After spending a night on a train, Virgil was relieved to see his boss.

Lucy could tell that Bernice was a DJ. She tried not to smile.

Lonnie opened the door to the guest room. He could not believe what he saw.

Lady Lillie was sitting in the bathroom.

Brad opened the door to the cloakroom. He took a bite of his candy-bar.

Eleanor shrugged.

There had never been an astronaut quite like Jeremy Morris, and he knew it.

Yvonne had been expecting Penny for four days. She bit her fingernails.

It was a clear and cloudless June morning. Sarah-Jane put down her icecream as she led the fortune-teller into the living room.

Andy was over the fence. He had a notepad in his hand.

It was a long way to the peak. Micheal stopped and closed his eyes and took a breath.

For as long as Lillie could remember, she'd wanted to be a swordsmith.

When Darlene opened the door Mrs. Freeman looked up from her work.

When Ashley arrived at her grand opening, Heather booed her.

Jeremy could see that the bird was paranoid.

Dana whistled nonchalantly. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

Casey had come to London alone. He was here to meet the waiter.

Waeseris shielded her eyes against the sun.

Someone had invited a chipmunk to Thanksgiving. Leslie knew it wouldn't end well.

Rick could tell that Tom was loyal. He opened the door to the pantry.

Smoke was in the air. Patricia opened the door.

It was a wild, stormy Sunday night. Dwight was at school.

The sound of the chickens made Daisy laugh.

The garbage collector opened the door, and led Jane inside.

Julia felt that the DJ was quaking.

Lady Rosebeck was in one of her moods.

Arnold had never been to the cave. He cracked open another beer.

Sneirfa Spacestaff raised his shield.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Anita was relieved to see her boss.

If the linguist didn't arrive soon, Vernon didn't know what he would do.

Andrea had been expecting Olga for six days. She looked at the time.

The fly had escaped. Henry tried to remain calm.

Brian was looking. He lit a cigarette.

Morris could see that Jacob was complacent.

The music coming from the dining room made Diane hopeful.

Christopher could tell that John was a blacksmith. He tried not to smile.

Jo opened the door to the classroom. She was afraid of what she would find.

It was a long way to the planet. Melvin stopped and wanted a slice of pizza.

As soon as the grand opening started, Virginia nodded to the lifeguard.

On Sunday, Jeffrey made a movie.

"Just try not to cry," Arnold told himself as he waited at the casino.

George went over the plan. It was going to be a momentous evening.

When Lisa arrived at her wedding, everyone gasped.

Alice could not hear anything.

Roirpe arose from slumber.

The wardrobe was locked.

It started like any other evening in the concert. Tammy gripped her pencil.

Lord Harold was sitting in the outhouse.

Willie took a bite of his hot dog.

Vincent hoped that no one was coming to his party.

Someone had invited a lobster to Thanksgiving. Victor knew the fun was about to begin.

Sean was in the pantry. He had a fork in his hand.

When Elmer opened the door Mrs. Allen looked up from her work.

Thelma could feel her life slipping away.

Going to the bay was a foolhardy idea. Clara giggled to herself.

Velma opened the door to the library. She ground her teeth.

Daniel staggered in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

Melissa had never been to the desert island. She wanted a friend.

It was a bitter, endless summer night. Edgar was behind the curtains.

For as long as Nelson could remember, he'd wanted to be a coroner.

The sound of the motorbike made Tracey angry.

Laura-May knew that the wizard was muddle-headed.

Philip was the best interior designer who ever lived.

Marvin walked into the guest room and glanced at Gail. "You make me yawn," he said.

The music coming from the bathroom made Lucy uneasy.

Betty opened the door to the stable. She was afraid of what she would find.

Agnes was suprised to be alive.

Mildred could see that Nancy was useless. She opened the door to the cell.

Ella put down the ball carefully.

Noriup Spacecoin raised her axe.

The alligator was on the loose. Clyde panicked.

Naomi hoped that Sylvia was enervated.

When wolves began to howl, Judy knew it was time to move on.

"Winners don't quit," Bartholomew told himself as he waited under the mountain.

Rhonda was flying. She swallowed nervously.

Colleen hoped that the badger was arbitrary.

Ooshie waited for the battle to begin.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Lillian smiled knowingly.

Travis knew that everyone was coming to his wedding.

If the painter didn't arrive soon, Ernest didn't know what he would do.

For as long as Julian could remember, he'd wanted to be a taxi-driver.

It was a long way to the sea. Jeanne stopped and checked her phone.

When Debbie opened the door Mr. Young looked up from his book.

Warren opened the door to the pantry. He lowered his gaze.

Arlene was at the butcher. She had a chocolate milkshake in her hand.

Carol had been expecting Deanna for two days. She rubbed her hands together.

It was a foggy afternoon. Tammy put down her icecream as she led the archer into the kitchen.

Marshall had never been to the mountain. He took a bite of his spring-roll.

Diane opened the door to the outhouse. The smell was surprisingly pleasant.

Agnes could tell that Amanda was a doctor. She tried not to worry.

The sound of the bagpipes made Bernard laugh.

Nina knew it was too late.

When Jose arrived at Thanksgiving, Morris rushed to see him.

As soon as the grand opening started, Sheila buttoned up her jacket.

When Melanie arrived at her party, everyone gasped.

Lord Larry was waiting in the guest room.

It was a hot Saturday afternoon. Felicia was under the mountain.

The attic was ready.

"Show no mercy," Erik told himself as he waited in the lighthouse.

The astronaut opened the door, and led April inside.

Billie hoped that the firefighter was self-denying.

There had never been a mathematician quite like Chester Martin ez, and he knew it.

Karen walked into the conservatory and glanced at Tara. "You make me run," she said.

Bobbie was the best police officer who ever lived.

Max put down the doll nervously.

Someone had invited a fly to Christmas. Naomi knew what to do.

The music coming from the wine cellar made Marvin hopeful.

The cheetah was on the prowl. Mathew knew exactly what to do.

Emma could see that Terri was hefty. She opened the door to the laundry.

Smoke was in the air. Armando waited.

Barbara had invited a lion to her funeral. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Leroy had come to France alone. He was here to meet the make-up artist.

Brent opened the door to the dungeon. The odour was overwhelming.

It was a long way to the forest. Enrique stopped and smiled knowingly.

It was a rain-swept afternoon. Sheila knew it was too late as she led the police officer into the garage.

Kristina set aside her blue highlighter. It was going to be a tough morning.

Salvador was glad that everyone was coming to Christmas.

Jo-Ellen had been expecting Connie for five days. She took a long sip of her merlot.

On Wednesday, Lucille made it easier.

Clinton had never been to the river. He closed his eyes and took a breath.

Leon took a bite of his bread-stick.

When the moon came up, Bob knew it was time to run.

After spending a night in jail, Jennie was relieved to see her husband.

Joanne was suprised to be alone.

Kirk was moving. He struggled to breathe.

If the illustrator didn't arrive soon, Annie didn't know what she would do.

Lewis was at the concert. He had a knife in his hand.

Ted knew that John was friendly.

Irene could see that Bobbie-Sue was a scout. She tried not to smile.

Love was in the air. Claudia opened the door.

Someone had invited a fish to the grand opening. Tom knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a dark and stormy Monday morning. Kevin was in the nuclear power-plant.

Cindy fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

Ellen walked into the barn and glanced at Ella. "You make me eat," she said.

Katherine opened the door to the chapel. She knew it was too late.

As soon as Easter started, Jaime rubbed his hands together.

Gail could see that Irene was mature. She opened the door to the dining room.

It was a quiet morning down by the river.

It was a long way to the mountain. Eric stopped and checked his phone.

It was a magical April afternoon. Carla hoped for a miracle as she led the shepherd into the lounge room.

The sheepshearer opened the door, and led Delores inside.

On Monday, Robert made music.

Aaron opened the door to the sauna. He was afraid of what he would find.

It was a typical day in Australia. Dolores crouched and tied her laces.

"Time to shine," Rick told himself as he waited at the football stadium.

When Marilyn arrived at her funeral, Jennifer ignored her.

Theodore could see that the pianist was optimistic.

When Nina arrived at her party, Melissa cried.

Max had invited a court jester to his wedding. He knew what to do.

Gary could feel his heart beating.

Alan was angry that everyone was coming to Easter.

Wranauf shielded her eyes against the sun.

The smell coming from the bedroom made Jim uneasy.

For as long as Delores could remember, she'd wanted to be a pilot.

Lori buttoned up her jacket.

When Carl opened the door Mr. Campbell looked up from his work.

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

Wayne had never been to the lake. He questioned his plan.

Derrick had been waiting for Jesus for five days. He cracked open another beer.

Jessica fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

Someone had invited an alligator to the party. Amber knew it wouldn't end well.

Nelson could tell that Anthony was venomous. He opened the door to the garage.

It was a damp summer evening. Casey laughed to himself as he led the taxidermist into the lounge room.

Lady Lumcourt was waiting in the office.

There had never been a plumber quite like Rosa Clark, and she knew it.

If the DJ didn't arrive soon, Lillie didn't know what she would do.

Lady Tina was in one of her moods.

As soon as the grand opening started, Bonnie gripped her flute.

"It's almost over," Samuel told himself as he waited in the hospital.

Going to the cave was a good idea. Sally closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

When Curtis arrived at Thanksgiving, Bartholomew fainted.

Cecil was delighted to be alone.

Sylvia had come to the end of the rainbow alone. She was here to meet the captain.

The sound of the helicopter leaving made Megan want to cry.

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Epic Names

Epic names for heroes and villains. Some are a little odd :)

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Images

Curated random image feed.

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Locations

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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Personal Prompt

A prompt to serve as a starting point for a character monologue.

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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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Words

Random words.

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