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<blockquote data-quote="PeterJames0510" data-source="post: 75573286" data-attributes="member: 416739"><p>"Do you have a death wish or something?" Peter said, slowing the car but never really bringing it to a complete halt. "There's no sidewalk; only fools would walk this road. And next time, wear something a bit brighter. I almost didn't see you there."</p><p></p><p>Waiting for a moment, he slowed the car down to a complete stop and then said, "No passengers in this car for many years. My dog ain't even allowed in here. Besides, the passenger seat has food that can spoil. Maybe someone else will come by." </p><p></p><p>He felt like he should know this person; it didn't matter. She was just another traveler; he'd driven by dozens of them in the past year ... well, the ones who were brave enough to walk this road. They usually find their way ... he's not needed.</p><p></p><p>********************************************</p><p>"Am I seeing what I think I'm seeing?" Sam commented. He often talked to himself, his dog wouldn't listen to him. Guess it was difficult, he was hard of hearing. He immediately called someone he knew in Canteberry Commons ... to tell them the bad news. Unexpectedly, they were going to be hit with a snowstorm even though the previous forecast was to be clear skies. Gotta love doplar radar. </p><p></p><p>***** NOTE, ANYONE CAN ASK TO JOIN THIS STORY THREAD. LET US KNOW AT THIS LOCATION: <a href="https://www.christianforums.com/threads/new-rpg-ideas-02-28-20.8150831/page-2#post-75570908" target="_blank">NEW RPG ideas 02.28.20</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterJames0510, post: 75573286, member: 416739"] "Do you have a death wish or something?" Peter said, slowing the car but never really bringing it to a complete halt. "There's no sidewalk; only fools would walk this road. And next time, wear something a bit brighter. I almost didn't see you there." Waiting for a moment, he slowed the car down to a complete stop and then said, "No passengers in this car for many years. My dog ain't even allowed in here. Besides, the passenger seat has food that can spoil. Maybe someone else will come by." He felt like he should know this person; it didn't matter. She was just another traveler; he'd driven by dozens of them in the past year ... well, the ones who were brave enough to walk this road. They usually find their way ... he's not needed. ******************************************** "Am I seeing what I think I'm seeing?" Sam commented. He often talked to himself, his dog wouldn't listen to him. Guess it was difficult, he was hard of hearing. He immediately called someone he knew in Canteberry Commons ... to tell them the bad news. Unexpectedly, they were going to be hit with a snowstorm even though the previous forecast was to be clear skies. Gotta love doplar radar. ***** NOTE, ANYONE CAN ASK TO JOIN THIS STORY THREAD. LET US KNOW AT THIS LOCATION: [URL='https://www.christianforums.com/threads/new-rpg-ideas-02-28-20.8150831/page-2#post-75570908']NEW RPG ideas 02.28.20[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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