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Oosh Worldstruck raised her axe.

Joe had been expecting Angel for five days. He wanted to find peace.

The writer opened the door, and led Dwight inside.

Norma was the best jockey bar none.

When Joyce arrived at her party, everyone fainted.

The sound of the chainsaw made Deborah want to scream.

Someone had invited a llama to the grand opening. Susan knew what to do.

Lady Michelle was sitting in the closet.

As soon as the wedding started, Penny crouched and tied her laces.

When the sun rose, Glenn knew it was time to run.

Corey could see that Bernard was a terrorist. He tried not to laugh.

Annette was paying. She took a bite of her sandwich.

Going to the desert island was a great idea. Emma closed her eyes and took a breath.

Sylvia could not see anything.

It was a fun evening. Billy was in the theatre.

Gladys had come to Santa's workshop prepared. She was here to meet the broker.

Byron could tell that Leon was sensitive. He opened the door to the bathroom.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.

The bird had escaped. Eileen pretended not to notice.

On Wednesday, Wayne always made a treehouse.

Danny felt that the frog was private.

Loretta opened the door to the dungeon. She could not believe what she saw.

When Clifton opened the door Mrs. Coleman looked up from her book.

Sandra put down the teddy bear slowly.

Roberto was glad that Duane was coming to his funeral.

Anthony felt that Miguel was glamorous.

Cassandra was delighted to be floating.

Misty had never been to the desert island. She nodded to the explorer.

Jennifer opened the door to the wardrobe. She took a long sip of her cocktail.

When rain began, Sherri knew it was time to move on.

Dean walked into the kitchen and looked at Ruben. "You make me dance," he said.

If the fashion designer didn't arrive soon, Ivan didn't know what he would do.

For as long as Clinton could remember, he'd wanted to be a screenwriter.

Lorraine knew it was too late. It was going to be a special afternoon.

"It has to work," Marcus told himself as he waited in the bomb-shelter.

Someone had invited a donkey to the wedding. Harry knew the fun was about to begin.

Calvin knew that the cab driver was critical.

Michele staggered in the darkness. The walls were damp.

The smell coming from the closet made Tamara hopeful.

Eirtue arose from slumber.

Wallace could see that Brett was humble. He opened the door to the living room.

The chef opened the door, and led Mitchell inside.

It started like any other night in the theatre. Jon questioned his decision.

Jo-Ellen was the best messenger bar none.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Sidney straightened his clothes.

Casey could feel his life slipping away.

The sound of the seagulls made Jimmy laugh.

Soaral Bondsong raised her axe.

When Kelly arrived at his wedding, Jeanette ignored him.

The crow had escaped. Perry panicked.

After spending a night on a train, Adam was relieved to see his car.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Bernice opened the door.

Connie had been waiting for Pearl for three hours. She lowered her gaze.

Mark opened the door to the dungeon. He was afraid of what he would find.

Theresa opened the door to the lobby. She took a long sip of her beer.

It was a long way to the river. Erin stopped and took a bite of her licorice twist.

It was a rain-swept February night. Gwendolyn was under the bed.

When Terry opened the door Mr. Lewis looked up from his work.

Chester staggered in the darkness. The walls were rough.

Nelson put down the ball nervously.

Charlotte had come to America alone. She was here to meet the scout.

Sergio was cycling. He checked his phone.

It was a clear winter evening. Patsy took a long sip of her apple juice as she led the ambassador into the guest room.

On Wednesday, Dawn always made a sound.

For as long as Rachel could remember, she'd wanted to be a doctor.

Joe cracked open another beer.

When Martin arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed.

Someone had invited a shark to the grand opening. Audrey knew it wouldn't end well.

There had never been a comedian quite like Marcia Cooper, and she knew it.

Sylvia had never been to the woods. She raised her hands.

Aduon shielded her eyes against the light.

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

When Kristen arrived at Christmas, Kathleen ignored her.

As soon as the wedding started, Alberto nodded to the composer.

Ethel hoped that the raccoon was appalled.

The sheep was on the prowl. Martha pretended not to notice.

It was a typical afternoon in the wax museum. Nora checked her phone.

Anna knew it wasn't too late. It was going to be a long night.

Lady Irma was eating in the guest room.

Brandine was behind the curtains. She had a Bud Light in her hand.

Curtis felt that Ramon was political.

"Maybe no one will notice," Travis told himself as he waited in the supermarket.

Lance could feel his heart beating.

Terrence was the best taxi-driver who ever lived.

Matthew knew that the swordsmith was mature.

After spending a night in hell, Irene was relieved to see her husband.

The bright light coming from the garage made Roger hopeful.

Ioxue arose from slumber.

Tyrone had invited a bunny to Christmas. He knew what to do.

It was a long way to the pond. Miriam stopped and chewed some gum.

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

Carlos could tell that Jared was clean. He opened the door to the lobby.

Leona opened the door to the kitchen. She could not believe what she saw.

It was a dark and lonely July night. Lois wanted to start over as she led the lighthouse-keeper into the cell.

Irene could see that Maxine was a boatbuilder. She tried not to feel intimidated.

The drummer opened the door, and led Rene inside.

For as long as Randy could remember, he'd wanted to be a judge.

Going to the planet was a great idea. Rhonda shuddered in anticipation.

Allan opened the door to the guest room. He raised his hands.

When Steven arrived at his party, Danny laughed.

Gene was under the bed. He had a candy-bar in his hand.

Samuel felt that the wolf was ravenous.

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

Sherry was delighted to be alive.

It was a quiet morning down by the lake.

Mark had never been to the mountain. He went over the plan.

Billie was worried that no one was coming to her funeral.

Brian took a long sip of his macchiato. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

Zachary put down the teddy bear carefully.

Diana hoped that the psychiatrist was attractive.

When Dan arrived at Easter, everyone rushed to see him.

Graedor waited for the battle to begin.

Someone had invited a whale to the party. Kim knew it wouldn't end well.

After spending a night on the street, Sergio was relieved to see his father.

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

"Time to shine," Leon told himself as he waited behind the tree.

The bedroom was ready.

Ronald felt that Stanley was old-fashioned.

On Monday, Christopher made up.

If the percussionist didn't arrive soon, Dawn didn't know what she would do.

It was a bitterly cold morning. Leona was in the closet.

Eugene could see that Kirk was prudent. He opened the door to the library.

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

Erica opened the door to the office. She had dreamed of this moment.

Jeff could feel his heart beating.

There had never been a messenger quite like Daniel Coleman, and he knew it.

For as long as Ann could remember, she'd wanted to be a tailor.

Stephanie had been expecting Judy for five days. She snapped her fingers.

When Ana opened the door Mr. King looked up from his work.

Margaret knew that Evelyn was coming to her grand opening.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Herbert opened the door.

Going to the waterfall was a great idea. Annie closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

When Mattie arrived at her party, Marilyn laughed.

The sound of the sledgehammer made Steven want to cry.

Roberta could tell that Debbie was a builder. She tried not to laugh.

Brittany was the best doctor in town.

Roy had never been to the beach. He took a bite of his cracker.

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The barn was deserted.

Theresa walked into the sauna and looked at Diana. "You make me run," she said.

Francisco fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.

It was a night full of promise. Jeff sucked his teeth as he led the silversmith into the closet.

Sylvia was suprised to be floating.

Erica opened the door to the cell. She took a long sip of her cocktail.

"No one suspects a thing," Leslie told himself as he waited in the hospital.

Walter closed his eyes and took a breath.

After spending a night in hospital, Christopher was relieved to see his father.

Someone had invited an eagle to the wedding. Jill knew it wouldn't end well.

Stacy was going. She scratched her hand.

Shroildive shielded her eyes against the blast.

When Joshua arrived at his grand opening, Tyrone laughed at him.

Eric swallowed nervously. It was going to be a momentous night.

There had never been a pickpocket quite like Cassandra Smith, and she knew it.

Isaac hoped that the undertaker was questioning.

It was a quiet morning down by the river.

When Troy opened the door Mr. Washington looked up from his work.

If the sage didn't arrive soon, Theresa didn't know what she would do.

Don had invited a puppy to Christmas. He knew what to do.

Love was in the air. Christina opened the door.

Lady Mildred was waiting in the library.

The sound of the helicopter leaving made Carol want to scream.

It was a tumultuous August morning. Charlotte was at the gate.

Art leaned into the wind.

Neil put down the icecream nervously.

The music coming from the office made Jeffery hopeful.

It was a long way to the cave. Oscar stopped and picked up his bouquet.

The librarian opened the door, and led Justin inside.

Mildred was on the bus. She had a key in her hand.

Going to the waterfall was a foolhardy idea. Dustin took a bite of his candy-bar.

Victoria had never been to the gully. She bit her fingernails.

The wardrobe was locked.

It was a typical day in the conservatory. Adrian enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

Daryl hoped that Zachary was tasteless.

Joann had come to New York prepared. She was here to meet the gardener.

The bird was on the loose. Suzanne pretended not to notice.

As soon as Easter started, Sue straightened her clothes.

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

Dean was looking. He sucked his teeth.

If the cheesemaker didn't arrive soon, Mildred didn't know what she would do.

Dale bit his fingernails. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

It was a rainy October night. Denise smiled knowingly as she led the captain into the cell.

Lady Dunmeadow was reading in the waiting room.

Milton could tell that Leslie was an astronaut. He tried not to worry.

Marian was the best criminal around.

Someone had invited a fish to the funeral. Robert knew the fun was about to begin.

Karen had been waiting for Lillian for four days. She enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

When Ralph arrived at Christmas, Ernest cried.

Wrouc shielded his eyes against the sun.

Toni opened the door to the outhouse. The silence was overwhelming.

It was a magical afternoon. Mark was in the mirror.

There had never been a clockmaker quite like Alberto Miller, and he knew it.

Debra walked into the laundry and looked at Lucy. "You make me sad," she said.

Martha could see that Lisa was mannered. She opened the door to the wardrobe.

Miguel had invited a yak to Christmas. He knew what to do.

"Today is the day," Edwin told himself as he waited in the cafe.

On Saturday, Charlotte made kimchi.

Stephanie put down the ball carefully.

Dan opened the door to the bathroom. He went over the plan.

As soon as the wedding started, Dustin snapped his fingers.

When rain stopped, Erika knew it was time to run.

Christian scratched his hand. It was going to be a tough morning.

Javier was listening. He took a long sip of his merlot.

Emily was in the bushes. She had a bagel in her hand.

Mattie staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

The sound of the faucet dripping made Andrew hesitant.

Christina hoped that the clown was irresponsible.

When Jackie opened the door Mr. RodrĂ­gu ez looked up from his book.

Waesiaz arose from slumber.

It was a typical afternoon in the casino. Jim-Bob took a bite of his slice of pizza.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

Rachel could see that Bernice was steadfast.

Going to the volcano was a bad idea. Sharon questioned her decision.

Vei Oathveil raised his fist.

The alligator had escaped. Crystal tried to remain calm.

Ashley could not see anything.

It was a evening full of promise. Rosa was outside the window.

It was a hot Saturday morning. Linda struggled to breathe as she led the hypnotist into the studio.

After spending a night on a train, Alfred was relieved to see his home.

Lena opened the door to the living room. She had dreamed of this moment.

The butcher opened the door, and led Peggy inside.

Bobbie nodded to the reporter.

Andre had been waiting for Neil for days. He chuckled to himself.

Earl walked into the bathroom and glanced at Claudia. "You make me eat," he said.

For as long as Thomas could remember, he'd wanted to be a game show host.

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

Felix had never been to the beach. He questioned his decision.

Lillian hoped that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.

If the dentist didn't arrive soon, Vicki didn't know what she would do.

Eileul arose from slumber.

"Dare to dream," Ernest told himself as he waited under the bridge.

When Karen arrived at Christmas, Lillie laughed.

There had never been a plumber quite like Stacy Young, and she knew it.

Carrie could feel her life slipping away.

Troy was praying. He struggled to breathe.

It was a long way to the beach. Eileen stopped and rubbed her hands together.

On Thursday, Raul always made a cake.

The sound of the coffee grinder made Ross want to cry.

When Nicholas arrived at Thanksgiving, Kelly laughed at him.

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

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

Lord Leo was in one of his moods.

It was a dull, insipid July afternoon. Rafael was on the corner.

Duria shielded her eyes against the sun.

Jennifer knew that Lena was daring.

Darren was the best game show host who ever lived.

Gertrude felt that the cat was bland.

Samantha was over the fence. She had a notepad in her hand.

Michelle was suprised to be alive.

The music coming from the garage made Franklin uneasy.

"Dare to dream," Randall told himself as he waited at the door.

If the wedding planner didn't arrive soon, Jack didn't know what he would do.

Eddie fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.

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

Charlotte had never been to the cave. She wanted a friend.

For as long as Julia could remember, she'd wanted to be an animal trainer.

After spending a night on a plane, Mark was relieved to see his home.

Zemin waited for the battle to begin.

Going to the volcano was a nice idea. Melissa lit a cigarette.

When Ellen arrived at her party, everyone cried.

Deanna opened the door to the basement. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Jiunda Mind-anvil raised his shield.

Someone had invited a zebra to the grand opening. Frank knew it wouldn't end well.

As soon as Christmas started, Patrick straightened his clothes.

Smoke was in the air. Leah smiled knowingly.

Pedro could tell that Erik was misguided. He opened the door to the lobby.

Nelson took a sip of his beer. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.

Jim could feel his heart beating.

Elsie could see that Ida was a police officer. She tried not to feel intimidated.

The cheetah was on the loose. Ana knew exactly what to do.

Lance had come to Athens alone. He was here to meet the boatbuilder.

The sound of the blender made Justin angry.

Wade sucked his teeth.

When Billy-Bob arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone embraced him.

The architect opened the door, and led Glenda inside.

It was a clear Wednesday morning. Jose was in the office.

Willard knew that the lizard was wise.

Nathan was shrinking. He took a long sip of his lemonade.

The cloakroom was spotless.

Bobbie fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

Diana had never been to the woods. She chewed some gum.

Michele opened the door to the kitchen. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Lord Tyler was reading in the waiting room.

When Alexander arrived at Easter, Nelson fainted.

Christian put down the bratwurst slowly.

After spending a night in hospital, Hilda was relieved to see her mother.

Tommy was delighted to be free.

Aortoolyn waited for the battle to begin.

Jack hoped that Salvador was power-hungry.

Smoke was in the air. Randall opened the door.

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The lamb was on the loose. Maureen knew exactly what to do.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.

Xyrai shielded his eyes against the blast.

Bobbie was the best chimney-sweep bar none.

Wayne was in the library. He had a whiskey in his hand.

As soon as the wedding started, Felix lowered his gaze.

Gertrude could see that Katie was an innkeeper. She tried not to worry.

Going to the sea was a terrible idea. Jessica closed her eyes and took a breath.

Bartholomew chuckled to himself.

Kevin was angry that no one was coming to his party.

Someone had invited a rat to Christmas. Jimmie knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a hot and humid night. Leonard wanted a cigarette as he led the butcher into the dungeon.

Marvin had invited a personal trainer to Thanksgiving. He knew what to do.

Mary-Jo had been waiting for Laurie for five hours. She straightened her clothes.

"They know it was me," Juan told himself as he waited in the office.

Cody fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

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

Dorothy crouched and tied her laces. It was going to be a tough evening.

Lester put down the chair slowly.

It was a evening full of promise. Maureen was in the deli.

Juanita opened the door to the attic. The stench was overwhelming.

Alfred was crawling. He raised his hands.

Wriag Joysucker raised her fist.

The kitchen was dark and oddly quiet.

The writer opened the door, and led Marvin inside.

When Brandy arrived at her wedding, Diane gasped.

Dan opened the door to the outhouse. He lit a cigarette.

The sound of snoring made Tara want to scream.

As soon as the party started, Rafael took a bite of his burger.

It was a long way to the river. Morris stopped and wanted a pill.

Jackie was the best trapper in town.

Alice had never been to the mountain. She took a sip of her water.

Lynn had come to England alone. She was here to meet the impersonator.

Glenn questioned his decision.

For as long as Francis could remember, he'd wanted to be a weaver.

Going to the planet was a bad idea. Roger lit a cigarette.

Lord Thomas was reading in the cloakroom.

Lady Marcia was in one of her moods.

Mildred walked into the dining room and glanced at Phillip. "You make me glow," she said.

Rose was worried that everyone was coming to Christmas.

The bird was on the loose. Jeff knew exactly what to do.

Dave could tell that Joshua was sadistic. He opened the door to the attic.

Marsha could see that the panda was disconcerting.

On Wednesday, Margaret always made out.

Alicia was delighted to be alive.

When Marilyn opened the door Mrs. Thomas looked up from her book.

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Kristen was at the concert. She had a pen in her hand.

Ruby took a bite of her cracker. It was going to be a momentous day.

It was a dark and lonely night. Valerie was at the door.

Leona opened the door to the barn. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Deborah could tell that Kristin was a coach. She tried not to laugh.

The wardrobe was spotless.

Clinton felt that the shepherd was questioning.

As soon as the funeral started, Esther swallowed nervously.

The sound of the waves made Marcia hesitant.

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

It was a foggy July night. Viola scratched her hand as she led the plumber into the bedroom.

Nicole had never been to the beach. She smiled.

If the priest didn't arrive soon, Jo didn't know what she would do.

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Heletcheidor Spiritshine raised her fist.

Nicholas had been waiting for Michael for three days. He ground his teeth.

Adio shielded his eyes against the blast.

Lady Donlee was reading in the barn.

Ourf waited for the battle to begin.

Bradley was the best antique dealer around.

Lady Kinholme was in one of her moods.

Marcus gripped his fork. It was going to be a long night.

When Patsy opened the door Mr. Freeman looked up from his book.

When Luis arrived at his grand opening, Glenda embraced him.

It was a quiet December morning. Tara was around the corner.

Lisa took a bite of her banana.

Roger could feel his heart beating.

Travis was delighted to be floating.

It started like any other afternoon in the zoo. Melissa took a sip of her egg nog.

Daisy could see that the moose was punctual.

Armando walked into the waiting room and looked at Catherine. "You make me scream," he said.

The sound of snoring made Laurie angry.

Sam opened the door to the lounge room. The silence was overwhelming.

When rain began, Mary-Lou knew it was time to sleep.

Darlene could tell that Samantha was a plumber. She tried not to worry.

The dungeon was locked.

As soon as the wedding started, Dorothy swallowed nervously.

Shelly could tell that Victoria was reverential. She opened the door to the kitchen.

Christine could not see anything.

On Wednesday, Sarah always made babies.

When Velma arrived at her grand opening, everyone gasped.

Lori had invited a make-up artist to Thanksgiving. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Beth was angry that no one was coming to her party.

Lois opened the door to the pantry. She chewed some gum.

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

There had never been a surgeon quite like Antonio Carter, and he knew it.

Theresa lowered her gaze. It was going to be a special morning.

When Leo opened the door Mr. Hill looked up from his work.

Melvin had come to Rome alone. He was here to meet the cobbler.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Leslie opened the door.

After spending a night on the street, Barry was relieved to see his father.

Brenda was in the cathedral. She had a cup in her hand.

Charles felt that Wade was predictable.

The manicurist opened the door, and led Alice inside.

When Raul arrived at his wedding, Miguel laughed at him.

Christopher crouched and tied his laces.

Bonnie was the best weaver bar none.

It was a evening full of promise. Anne was at the concert.

Tyrone opened the door to the laundry. His senses were overwhelmed.

It was a snowy Sunday evening. Bernard took a long sip of his rum and coke as he led the musician into the lounge room.

It was a long way to the sea. Jennie stopped and lowered her gaze.

The sound of the chainsaw made Edwin want to scream.

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

The cell was flooded.

It started like any other evening in the kitchen. Amber bit her fingernails.

On Saturday, Kimberly made up.

Irene could see that Sylvia was a computer programmer. She tried not to feel intimidated.

Jerry walked into the conservatory and looked at Max. "You make me afraid," he said.

"You can do this," Gina told herself as she waited behind the curtains.

Naomi had been waiting for Angela for four hours. She checked her watch.

Glen could see that the bank robber was indecisive.

Allison tried to hide. It was going to be a tough morning.

When Barbara opened the door Mr. Moore looked up from his work.

Victoria knew that Mae was strong-willed.

Brandon opened the door to the lobby. He took a sip of his beer.

Nina was in the hair salon. She had a credit card in her hand.

Bob was delighted to be alone.

Aotcheo Timewave raised her sword.

Terry could feel his life slipping away.

Danny staggered in the gloom. The walls were rough.

Allan could see that Adam was vacuous. He opened the door to the sauna.

The brewer opened the door, and led Georgia inside.

Don hoped that the lobster was grim.

The sound of the helicopter leaving made Rick hesitant.

It was a gloomy morning. Lillian was under the mountain.

It was a dull, insipid morning. Sherry raised her hands as she led the drummer into the cell.

The smoke coming from the kitchen made Daisy hopeful.

Lord Wealdmarch was reading in the basement.

When Danny arrived at his wedding, Alberto welcomed him.

Ararpeodor arose from slumber.

Someone had invited a bird to Christmas. Floyd knew it wouldn't end well.

The rat had escaped. Dan tried to remain calm.

If the printer didn't arrive soon, Kenneth didn't know what he would do.

Nicole was the best torturer who ever lived.

There had never been a fortune-teller quite like Sheila Robin son, and she knew it.

Richard put down the umbrella nervously.

When Crystal arrived at her funeral, everyone gasped.

Lucy could not feel anything.

Going to the woods was a bad idea. Ivan shrugged.

It was a long way to the sea. Katrina stopped and chewed some gum.

Steven was in the corner. He had a fork in his hand.

Lord Ryan was reading in the office.

Stacy had come to the lighthouse alone. She was here to meet the soldier.

Maureen could see that Emily was reactive. She opened the door to the kitchen.

As soon as Easter started, Laura raised her hands.

"You can do this," Michele told herself as she waited over the hill.

Bradley walked into the corridor and glanced at Ron. "You make me giggle," he said.

Pauline was flying. She checked her phone.

After spending a night on a train, Terry was relieved to see his home.

Lady Mary-Jo was in one of her moods.

Cathy knew that Jessica was coming to her wedding.

The noises coming from the laundry made Glen hopeful.

It was a long and sleepless night. Jacqueline was in the bomb-shelter.

Clinton staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

Rodney opened the door to the conservatory. He had dreamed of this moment.

Irma felt that Sue was reassured.

Julian enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

The sheep was on the prowl. Janet knew exactly what to do.

Oexiomin waited for the battle to begin.

Troy could see that Charlie was a police officer. He tried not to worry.

Freddie could see that the yak herder was spirited.

The sound of the bagpipes made Jim angry.

Adam crouched and tied his laces. It was going to be a tough morning.

Ray could feel his life slipping away.

The walk-in freezer was a complete mess.

For as long as Kirk could remember, he'd wanted to be a DJ.

Maurice opened the door to the basement. He checked his phone.

When Nora arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone cried.

If the choreographer didn't arrive soon, Marsha didn't know what she would do.

It started like any other day in the bus stop. Allison raised her hands.

Lady Crystal was in one of her moods.

After spending a night in hospital, Gordon was relieved to see his mother.

Ooshu shielded her eyes against the blast.

Sharon had come to Antarctica alone. She was here to meet the editor.

Kevin had never been to the cave. He wanted one last chance.

The smoke coming from the cell made Robert hopeful.

A sense of magic was in the air. Brandy looked at the time.

Someone had invited a shark to the grand opening. Terry knew what to do.

As soon as the party started, Shannon took a bite of her licorice twist.

On Thursday, Edith made a movie.

Mario put down the ball nervously.

Marvin knew that no one was coming to his funeral.

It was a damp April night. Brenda cracked open another beer as she led the archer into the sauna.

Felicia was in the hospital. She had a wrench in her hand.

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

Rodney was the best physicist bar none.

Dora opened the door to the kitchen. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Rebecca could see that June was repentant. She opened the door to the lounge room.

Gaom Bonebane raised his sword.

Paula was driving. She went over the plan.

Vincent took a bite of his hot dog.

For as long as Mildred could remember, she'd wanted to be a surgeon.

When Charles arrived at his wedding, Travis welcomed him.

When Ted opened the door Mr. Green looked up from his book.

Richard was suprised to be free.

Franklin could see that the bishop was punctual.

It was a typical evening in the bakery. Naomi chewed her lip.

There had never been a baker quite like Jeanne Adams, and she knew it.

Lord Earl was waiting in the control room.

If the assassin didn't arrive soon, Duane didn't know what he would do.

Kristina had come to London alone. She was here to meet the technician.

Someone had invited a goat to Easter. Erika knew what to do.

James had never been to the lake. He cracked open another beer.

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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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