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On Sunday, Maria always made lunch.

Lori had never been to the volcano. She set aside her bottle.

Ricky walked into the laundry and looked at Alexander. "You make me want to shout," he said.

Terry was the best private detective bar none.

Jean could see that the nanny was idiosyncratic.

As soon as the wedding started, Laurie chewed her lip.

Tamara was sitting. She took a sip of her espresso.

The barn was dark and oddly quiet.

If the drummer didn't arrive soon, Angel didn't know what he would do.

Yvonne opened the door to the garage. The silence was overwhelming.

There had never been a spin doctor quite like Kristina Jami son, and she knew it.

Sean opened the door to the basement. He buttoned up his jacket.

Brent could not see anything.

It started like any other day in the office. Terry swallowed nervously.

Ierpuarick shielded her eyes against the light.

Chad put down the celery stick nervously.

Someone had invited a hedgehog to the funeral. Morris knew what to do.

When Manuel arrived at his party, Walter stared in disbelief.

It was a typical day in the pub. Linda took a long sip of her Schnapps.

Brent could tell that Javier was studious. He opened the door to the sauna.

It was a foggy evening. Jon was on the shelf.

Kathryn knew that the lemur was secure.

Raerk leaned into the wind.

For as long as Jeffrey could remember, he'd wanted to be a barber.

Michael could feel his life slipping away.

Karen had been expecting Tracey for five hours. She hoped for a miracle.

Ian was in the food court. He had a hammer in his hand.

When Connie arrived at her party, Clifton ignored her.

The sound of the motorbike made Timothy want to cry.

Regina fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

As soon as the wedding started, Dustin took a bite of his slice of pizza.

When the sun rose, Elmer knew it was time to sleep.

The fish had escaped. Theodore tried to remain calm.

Rosa opened the door to the laundry. She could not believe what she saw.

Melanie felt that Marlene was fraudulent.

Bartholomew was delighted to be free.

The ambassador opened the door, and led Maria inside.

Lord Krawley was sitting in the barn.

Brenda was the best secretary who ever lived.

"No one suspects a thing," Suzanne told herself as she waited in the chapel.

Dorothy opened the door to the chapel. She lit a cigarette.

It was a clear winter morning. Miguel enjoyed the feeling of anticipation as he led the zookeeper into the basement.

Curtis was shrinking. He struggled to breathe.

Stephanie could not hear anything.

Vera walked into the conservatory and glanced at Edna. "You make me feel good," she said.

The smell coming from the guest room made Ralph uneasy.

When Alfred arrived at his funeral, everyone fainted.

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

On Monday, Chris always made wine.

Iuwea leaned into the wind.

Dora was at the bus stop. She had a milkshake in her hand.

After spending a night on the street, Patsy was relieved to see her home.

The sound of laughter made Anna want to cry.

Smoke was in the air. Daniel waited.

When Tammy opened the door Mrs. Clark looked up from her book.

When Lori arrived at Christmas, Brittany rushed to see her.

Lord Clarence was waiting in the bathroom.

It was a long way to the lake. Roy stopped and lit a cigarette.

Michele knew that the goose was freewheeling.

Andrew knew that Dave was impudent.

Someone had invited a cat to the funeral. Sarah-Jane knew it wouldn't end well.

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

Angela was worried that Tara was coming to Easter.

Mary-Beth could see that Carmen was affectionate. She opened the door to the dining room.

It was a clear, bright spring morning. Leah was down the well.

Scott took a sip of his espresso. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

Christina was suprised to be free.

It was a typical morning in the pub. Timothy closed his eyes and took a breath.

Jessie had been expecting Kim for five hours. She nodded to the referee.

Valay shielded his eyes against the light.

The cat was on the loose. Sylvia panicked.

Nathaniel opened the door to the bedroom. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

It was a rainy January night. Willard rubbed his hands together as he led the drummer into the attic.

On Wednesday, Jacob always made believe.

Bartholomew was travelling. He scratched his hand.

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

Droaynn Fearmouth raised his shield.

The bathroom was full of smoke.

For as long as Laura could remember, she'd wanted to be a weaver.

When Barry opened the door Mr. Lewis looked up from his book.

When Bobbie-Sue arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone embraced her.

Jupao arose from slumber.

If the janitor didn't arrive soon, George didn't know what he would do.

"Dare to dream," Jessie told herself as she waited in the lighthouse.

It started like any other morning in China. Ann closed her eyes and took a breath.

Willard could tell that Clifton was a beautician. He tried not to smile.

When Alfredo arrived at Christmas, everyone stared in disbelief.

Heather was the best guru in town.

William staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Cassandra wanted food. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.

The music coming from the barn made Monica uneasy.

Darren took a long sip of his ale.

Albert walked into the garage and glanced at Carolyn. "You make me happy," he said.

Melvin opened the door to the kitchen. The silence was overwhelming.

Going to the pond was a bad idea. Alicia ground her teeth.

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

Denise felt that the clown was young.

Sue was in the shower. She had a pink highlighter in her hand.

It was a night full of promise. Gary was in the park.

When Ronnie opened the door Mr. Lee looked up from his work.

Xileas shielded his eyes against the sun.

On Monday, Bernard made money.

Kristin had been waiting for Julie for five hours. She ground her teeth.

Carlos knew that Samuel was freewheeling.

Javier had invited an athlete to Thanksgiving. He knew it wouldn't end well.

As soon as Christmas started, Kyle took a long sip of his wine.

Jason was acting. He went over the plan.

Someone had invited a cat to the party. Julia knew it wouldn't end well.

If the magician didn't arrive soon, Anita didn't know what she would do.

When Marcia arrived at Easter, Marilyn stared in disbelief.

When wolves began to howl, Jennifer knew it was time to find shelter.

Bruce had come to Beijing prepared. He was here to meet the burglar.

Carmen could tell that Michele was popular. She opened the door to the armory.

Edgar put down the chair carefully.

It was a long way to the hill. Mike stopped and rubbed his hands together.

Sergio could tell that Marvin was a gladiator. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Barry fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

The basement was flooded.

When Lisa opened the door Mrs. White looked up from her work.

Peggy opened the door to the laundry. She was afraid of what she would find.

The bright light coming from the living room made Robin uneasy.

Lord Russell was in one of his moods.

The pawnbroker opened the door, and led Alvin inside.

Benjamin walked into the bathroom and looked at Andrea. "You make me nervous," he said.

The swan was on the prowl. Teresa tried to remain calm.

Wraned leaned into the wind.

Yolanda could feel her life slipping away.

It was a bitterly cold February evening. Joseph was outside the window.

Going to the cave was a good idea. Richard chewed some gum.

The sound of the chickens made Douglas want to cry.

On Sunday, Janice always made music.

When Laura-May arrived at her party, Rosa gasped.

Duane was in the playground. He had a bread-stick in his hand.

Lady Carolyn was waiting in the bedroom.

When Robert arrived at Christmas, Danny embraced him.

It was a snowy night. Debbie took a sip of her Bud Light as she led the gladiator into the cloakroom.

If the swimming coach didn't arrive soon, Rick didn't know what he would do.

Gary hoped that Derek was coming to his funeral.

When Melinda opened the door Mr. Parker looked up from his work.

Eric had invited an ant to his party. He knew the fun was about to begin.

For as long as Toni could remember, she'd wanted to be a writer.

Dolores put down the bread-stick nervously.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

Smoke was in the air. Pamela opened the door.

"Just breathe," Steve told himself as he waited at the door.

Someone had invited a moose to the wedding. David knew the fun was about to begin.

There had never been a fraudster quite like Renee Hill, and she knew it.

Paul opened the door to the dungeon. The silence was overwhelming.

Megan fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

The sound of the faucet dripping made Gail hesitant.

After spending a night in jail, Sara was relieved to see her mother.

Janice had never been to the waterfall. She meditated.

Anita walked into the dining room and glanced at Tracy. "You make me want to shout," she said.

Clara was the best choreographer who ever lived.

As soon as Easter started, Lloyd snapped his fingers.

Barbara could see that Christina was selfless.

The chicken had escaped. Max panicked.

Patrick opened the door to the laundry. He took a bite of his bagel.

It was a fun fall morning. Harold was in the shop.

Ken had come to Australia prepared. He was here to meet the guru.

Torea arose from slumber.

When Glen arrived at Christmas, everyone embraced him.

Jane had invited a puppy to her funeral. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Renee felt that the electrician was quirky.

It was a long way to the pond. Ellen stopped and buttoned up her jacket.

When Kristina arrived at her grand opening, everyone gasped.

When the moon came up, Katie knew it was time to sleep.

Lori was at the aquarium. She had a corkscrew in her hand.

Cecil knew that the snake was reactive.

It started like any other afternoon in the shop. Dianne straightened her clothes.

On Wednesday, Kelly made the team.

Beirbaeyn shielded her eyes against the light.

The dungeon was locked.

Shane was burping. He took a bite of his muffin.

Kenneth staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

For as long as Donna could remember, she'd wanted to be a photographer.

If the sailor didn't arrive soon, Valerie didn't know what she would do.

Ruben opened the door to the office. He had dreamed of this moment.

Kurt opened the door to the wine cellar. He smiled.

It was a calm, yet eerie night. Colleen was in the garden.

Mike was delighted to be alive.

As soon as Easter started, Erik hoped for a miracle.

There had never been a dogcatcher quite like Lillian King, and she knew it.

After spending a night in handcuffs, Chris was relieved to see his car.

Dave knew it was too late.

The squirrel had escaped. Rita tried to remain calm.

"It's almost over," Sam told himself as he waited at the casino.

Robert could see that Luis was a hunter. He tried not to smile.

Salvador walked into the armory and looked at Renee. "You make me want to shout," he said.

Melanie could not feel anything.

Charlene could see that the spelunker was paranoid.

Bob felt that the dinosaur was restrained.

Glenn had been waiting for Javier for days. He took a bite of his banana.

Victor had never been to the desert island. He buttoned up his jacket.

Ernest had come to Hong Kong alone. He was here to meet the security guard.

Elapei waited for the battle to begin.

Lord Noorworth was in one of his moods.

Someone had invited a lion to the party. Hilda knew it wouldn't end well.

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

On Monday, Basil made the team.

The sound of the waves made Kent angry.

Judy could see that Juanita was lustful. She opened the door to the lounge room.

When Judith arrived at Christmas, everyone gasped.

It was a rain-swept Tuesday evening. Lillian was at the train station.

The technician opened the door, and led Sandra inside.

It was a quiet November evening. Charlene chewed her lip as she led the sleuth into the garage.

It was a long way to the waterfall. Pamela stopped and swallowed nervously.

When the moon came up, Douglas knew it was time to sleep.

Joyce staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

As soon as Easter started, Clayton checked his reflection.

Rosa had invited a cow to her party. She knew what to do.

Glen was suprised to be floating.

"No one suspects a thing," Duane told himself as he waited in the supermarket.

Lynn could not see anything.

Gilbert opened the door to the chapel. He meditated.

Billie put down the doll nervously.

Mattie was under the bridge. She had a licorice twist in her hand.

After spending a night on the street, Chester was relieved to see his wife.

Mildred was the best clown in town.

Kirk could see that the biologist was insightful.

When Audrey arrived at her funeral, everyone rushed to see her.

Sonia had been expecting Pearl for three hours. She ground her teeth.

Marcus could tell that Bobby was a sniper. He tried not to smile.

If the assassin didn't arrive soon, Andrea didn't know what she would do.

On Saturday, Jeff always made promises.

Zoeria leaned into the wind.

John could see that Nicholas was freethinking.

Myrtle went over the plan.

It was a brilliant October morning. Claudia was on the bus.

Traygen Hopestaff raised his sword.

Louise fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Alberto was listening. He raised his hands.

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

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

The sound of the car horn made Barbara hesitant.

Pedro opened the door to the barn. His senses were overwhelmed.

Someone had invited a moose to the party. Jennie knew it wouldn't end well.

Lord Peterscaster was waiting in the lobby.

Ross felt that the crow was hidebound.

It was a long way to the ocean. Tracy stopped and took a sip of her Powerade.

Christine walked into the dungeon and looked at Sandra. "You make me sweat," she said.

Olga had come to Australia alone. She was here to meet the guru.

Madison was suprised to be floating.

When Paula opened the door Mr. Thomas looked up from his work.

Jared was in the deli. He had a spoon in his hand.

Going to the forest was a good idea. Leslie rubbed his hands together.

It was a quiet morning down by the stream.

For as long as Samuel could remember, he'd wanted to be an actor.

Ross could feel his life slipping away.

The duck had escaped. Kyle tried to remain calm.

The playwright opened the door, and led Gertrude inside.

It was a clear, bright Saturday evening. Byron was in the observatory.

"It's almost over," Jonathan told himself as he waited in the pantry.

Lady Pantwind was in one of her moods.

Sherry hoped that Velma was stoic.

Angel was the best artist who ever lived.

Stella put down the doll carefully.

Lady Rita was reading in the armory.

Terri could see that the florist was nervous.

Bruce was screaming. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

Carrie whistled nonchalantly. It was going to be a special day.

Timothy buttoned up his jacket.

Birloudol waited for the battle to begin.

Shane had been waiting for Cody for four days. He checked his phone.

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

Brad had never been to the stream. He nodded to the bank robber.

Caroline had invited a tiger to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.

The smell coming from the walk-in freezer made Alan uneasy.

David was at the bakery. He had a notepad in his hand.

Lady Lauren was in one of her moods.

The stable was the perfect location.

When Albert opened the door Mr. Garcia looked up from his work.

As soon as the party started, Ronald lowered his gaze.

For as long as Jeremy could remember, he'd wanted to be an assassin.

If the pickpocket didn't arrive soon, Ian didn't know what he would do.

Love was in the air. Jeff waited.

Angela walked into the corridor and looked at Laurie. "You make me jealous," she said.

Annette could tell that Marian was a writer. She tried not to smile.

Going to the island was a great idea. Tracey crouched and tied her laces.

Leona had come to Moscow prepared. She was here to meet the beekeeper.

It was a afternoon full of promise. Edwin smiled knowingly as he led the butcher into the conservatory.

Someone had invited a goldfish to the funeral. Ashley knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a wintery morning. Edna was in the kitchen.

It started like any other night in the skateboard park. Melinda straightened her clothes.

Juan opened the door to the office. He took a sip of his diet Coke.

The sound of the vacuum cleaner made Stanley want to scream.

Eric hoped that the puppy was disrespectful.

After spending a night on a plane, Rosa was relieved to see her mother.

Brandon was delighted to be alive.

Rita had been waiting for Billie for six days. She raised her hands.

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

Ken put down the candy-bar carefully.

Ourf arose from slumber.

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

Jared was the best lumberjack around.

Elmer took a bite of his banana. It was going to be a tough night.

On Wednesday, Roy always made up a story.

Genai Goldmagic raised her fist.

If the criminal didn't arrive soon, Kyle didn't know what he would do.

The kangaroo was on the loose. Wayne tried to remain calm.

When Daryl opened the door Mr. Powell looked up from his work.

Jon had never been to the beach. He wiped the sweat from his brow.

Jim-Bob was sitting. He wanted a spring-roll.

Going to the pond was a great idea. Angel straightened his clothes.

Calvin was disappointed that Ian was coming to his grand opening.

Grace felt that the lifeguard was tender.

The office was flooded.

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

For as long as Roy could remember, he'd wanted to be a philanthropist.

After spending a night on a train, Constance was relieved to see her father.

Micheal felt that the seal was miserly.

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

When Madison arrived at her party, everyone stared in disbelief.

Ron walked into the laundry and looked at Herman. "You make me giggle," he said.

Lois opened the door to the attic. She questioned her plan.

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

The bright light coming from the pantry made Dave hopeful.

As soon as the wedding started, Tyler took a bite of his cracker.

Kelly sucked her teeth.

It was a brilliant January night. Lorraine was at the bakery.

Olorz Sintrace raised his fist.

Leslie had been expecting Lynn for five hours. She grimaced.

Donald had invited a candlemaker to his party. He knew what to do.

Terry could see that Pedro was amiable.

The butcher opened the door, and led Max inside.

It was a cool night. Laura took a long sip of her egg nog as she led the firefighter into the bedroom.

Leona opened the door to the guest room. She had dreamed of this moment.

When Bernice arrived at Easter, Charles welcomed her.

Martha had never been to the river. She cracked open another beer.

Delores was on the window sill. She had a bouquet in her hand.

Loretta was the best hotelier who ever lived.

Marion felt that the teacher was alone.

On Thursday, Lucy made a mess.

Eva chewed some gum. It was going to be a long morning.

Tammy could tell that Regina was loving. She opened the door to the waiting room.

The lobby was the perfect location.

After spending a night in the airport, Diana was relieved to see her home.

It was a long way to the river. Wallace stopped and hoped for a miracle.

It was a dark, moonless night. Cindy was at the travel agent.

Calvin could see that Chris was an inventor. He tried not to laugh.

There had never been a spelunker quite like Sharon Williams, and she knew it.

Greg put down the bratwurst carefully.

The bright light coming from the cell made Dean uneasy.

The sound of the motorbike made Herbert angry.

Nerirtoore leaned into the wind.

Edgar was missing. He chewed some gum.

Going to the desert was a foolhardy idea. Andy wanted a friend.

Cynthia was suprised to be floating.

For as long as Darlene could remember, she'd wanted to be a pickpocket.

If the silversmith didn't arrive soon, Cassandra didn't know what she would do.

Ashley opened the door to the waiting room. She was afraid of what she would find.

Terry fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

"Winners don't quit," Dawn told herself as she waited in the library.

When Samuel opened the door Mrs. King looked up from her work.

The priest opened the door, and led Vera inside.

When Mike arrived at his grand opening, Kimberly embraced him.

The moose was on the prowl. Sergio pretended not to notice.

Bob had come to London prepared. He was here to meet the bricklayer.

Steve could tell that Duane was obnoxious. He opened the door to the garage.

Lady Amanda was in one of her moods.

Cathy walked into the stable and looked at Roy. "You make me angry," she said.

Someone had invited a beaver to the wedding. Tara knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

Gail knew that Doris was self-denying.

It was a quiet Sunday night. Emily was in the backyard.

As soon as Christmas started, Yvonne laughed to herself.

Terry was the best court jester around.

Phillip hoped that the tiger was forceful.

Ruby wiped the sweat from her brow. It was going to be a special afternoon.

Lloyd knew that the researcher was nosy.

For as long as Barbara could remember, she'd wanted to be a dictator.

Love was in the air. Georgia opened the door.

After spending a night on a plane, Francisco was relieved to see his car.

Irene was suprised to be alive.

On Friday, Brandine made finger puppets.

Wendy was in the bath. She had a cracker in her hand.

Rhonda put down the hot dog nervously.

Jacob was standing. He picked up his knife.

When Jill arrived at Easter, everyone fainted.

When Dorothy arrived at her funeral, everyone rushed to see her.

When Sidney opened the door Mr. Powell looked up from his work.

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

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

Clayton opened the door to the kitchen. He knew it was too late.

It was a beautiful night. Jim-Bob took a sip of his Bud Light as he led the monk into the lounge room.

The penguin had escaped. Toni tried to remain calm.

Penny could tell that Erika was tearful. She opened the door to the bedroom.

Going to the mountain was a great idea. Everett hoped for a miracle.

It was a afternoon full of promise. Stanley was in the attic.

"This is crazy," Bessie told herself as she waited in the supermarket.

Maxine had come to Istanbul prepared. She was here to meet the sailor.

If the undertaker didn't arrive soon, Calvin didn't know what he would do.

It was a long way to the forest. Edgar stopped and ground his teeth.

Hugh hoped that the moose was astigmatic.

Magairwyn arose from slumber.

Mike was worried that no one was coming to his funeral.

As soon as the wedding started, Stella took a bite of her celery stick.

There had never been a sculptor quite like Kelly Adams, and he knew it.

Dolores scratched her hand.

On Friday, Lillian always made believe.

Marshall could feel his heart beating.

Lonnie walked into the kitchen and looked at Penny. "You make me a better person," he said.

Joanne put down the kite nervously.

The sound of the motorbike made Howard laugh.

Terrance staggered in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

Leonard had invited a bunny to his party. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Fred could not hear anything.

Fariarp Wind-eye raised her shield.

Barry was dancing. He cracked open another beer.

It was a night full of promise. Bruce bit his fingernails as he led the bonecarver into the lounge room.

After spending a night in the airport, Kyle was relieved to see his boss.

"Patience is a virtue," Grace told herself as she waited at the bakery.

Love was in the air. Judy smiled knowingly.

For as long as Mario could remember, he'd wanted to be a philanthropist.

When Robin arrived at her funeral, Lois cried.

Monica felt that the exterminator was serious.

Nancy picked up her martini. It was going to be a long evening.

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

The garage was ready.

When James arrived at Easter, everyone laughed at him.

Dwight felt that the frog was tough.

As soon as Christmas started, Eugene wanted time to stand still.

It was a night full of promise. Jaime was in the supermarket.

It was a long way to the mountain. Bobbie-Sue stopped and looked at the time.

There had never been a truck driver quite like Christy Lee, and she knew it.

The smell coming from the kitchen made Brandon hopeful.

Jacob was angry that everyone was coming to his party.

When Jackie opened the door Mrs. Martin ez looked up from her work.

Gertrude fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

Someone had invited a wolf to Thanksgiving. Ellen knew what to do.

Barbara opened the door to the lounge room. She wiped the sweat from her brow.

Lady Rosecester was reading in the classroom.

Lonnie had invited a goldsmith to Christmas. He knew it wouldn't end well.

On Thursday, Nathan always made a cake.

Darlene was delighted to be floating.

Klayshorwyn Stoneveil raised his sword.

Erica was at the concert. She had a wine in her hand.

Going to the valley was a nice idea. Derrick looked at the time.

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

David knew that the truck driver was graceless.

For as long as Jacob could remember, he'd wanted to be a biologist.

The zebra was on the prowl. Marcus pretended not to notice.

Dean knew that Patrick was courageous.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.

Anna had come to the liferaft alone. She was here to meet the jailer.

Waesoosm arose from slumber.

The living room was locked.

The bright light coming from the wardrobe made William uneasy.

It started like any other evening in the casino. Charlene took a long sip of her 7-up.

It was a dark, moonless January night. Milton was at the bakery.

Darren was choosing. He lowered his gaze.

Tiffany was disappointed that no one was coming to her party.

Kent had been waiting for Ronald for three hours. He scratched his hand.

Dut shielded her eyes against the light.

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

When the sun rose, Patsy knew it was time to sleep.

Derek felt that the fly was pained.

Adam opened the door to the office. He had dreamed of this moment.

When Tracy opened the door Mrs. Green looked up from her book.

On Tuesday, Allen always made the world better.

When Marian arrived at her grand opening, everyone laughed.

Bryan put down the muffin nervously.

Someone had invited a frog to the party. Connie knew what to do.

The exotic dancer opened the door, and led Diane inside.

It was a long way to the reef. Jennie stopped and buttoned up her jacket.

"It's now or never," Caroline told herself as she waited in the cafe.

Karl took a sip of his Gatorade.

It started like any other afternoon in the pantry. Laurie bit her fingernails.

After spending a night in hell, Madison was relieved to see her boss.

If the translator didn't arrive soon, Alex didn't know what he would do.

The lamb was on the prowl. Becky tried to remain calm.

Johnnie knew that Scott was open-minded.

The sound of the squeak toy made Yvonne want to cry.

David had never been to the cave. He swallowed nervously.

Monica walked into the garage and glanced at Charlene. "You make me spin," she said.

Phyllis opened the door to the outhouse. She hoped for a miracle.

There had never been a librarian quite like Shirley Tremblay, and she knew it.

The smoke coming from the classroom made Alexander hopeful.

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

Charles was delighted to be free.

When Larry arrived at his party, Steven embraced him.

It was a typical morning in the aquarium. Douglas cracked open another beer.

When Morris opened the door Mr. Miller looked up from his book.

Lady Noorworthy was in one of her moods.

Amber had come to China prepared. She was here to meet the barber.

Becky fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

It was a gloomy Wednesday morning. Ricardo was on the shelf.

As soon as Easter started, Viola took a sip of her lemonade.

Arthur opened the door to the kitchen. The silence was overwhelming.

It was a long way to the hill. Basil stopped and lowered his gaze.

A sense of magic was in the air. Adrian opened the door.

It was a calm, yet eerie fall night. Willie snapped his fingers as he led the paramedic into the dining room.

Rebecca hoped that the chicken was useless.

The office was deserted.

Renee had invited a porcupine to her party. She knew what to do.

Mary-Beth could feel her heart beating.

Myrtle was planking. She shrugged.

For as long as Henry could remember, he'd wanted to be a chicken sexer.

Michelle was disappointed that everyone was coming to Christmas.

Lord Clyde was in one of his moods.

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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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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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