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Going to the planet was a good idea. Brandon cracked open another beer.

The fish was on the loose. Caroline panicked.

Kay could see that the kangaroo was sore.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Sarah-Jane waited.

After spending a night in hospital, Sidney was relieved to see his boss.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Rebecca twiddled her thumbs.

It was a fun May afternoon. Irma was under the bridge.

The sound of snoring made Stella hesitant.

Bryan had been expecting Claude for six days. He put down his spoon.

If the servant didn't arrive soon, Jessica didn't know what she would do.

It started like any other afternoon in Australia. Bobby swallowed nervously.

"Just breathe," Vickie told herself as she waited on the roof.

Adrian opened the door to the cell. The silence was overwhelming.

Paula walked into the living room and glanced at Brenda. "You make me feel good," she said.

When Eduardo arrived at Christmas, everyone rushed to see him.

David could tell that Darrell was responsive. He opened the door to the barn.

Strart shielded her eyes against the light.

The music coming from the bedroom made Colleen hopeful.

Bernard could see that Leonard was objective.

Jeanette was the best boatbuilder who ever lived.

Qino waited for the battle to begin.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.

Caroline was angry that Gladys was coming to Thanksgiving.

Regina had come to Athens prepared. She was here to meet the journalist.

Theresa could see that the astronaut was shallow.

Andrew could not hear anything.

Rafael could see that Dennis was a thief. He tried not to worry.

It was a long way to the volcano. Alicia stopped and set aside her knife.

It was a beautiful night. Bryan took a bite of his burger as he led the archer into the basement.

The waiter opened the door, and led Darlene inside.

When Sherry opened the door Mr. Baker looked up from his work.

Going to the ocean was a nice idea. Janice lit a cigarette.

Kirk was delighted to be alone.

Dean checked his phone.

Stanley had invited a locksmith to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.

After spending a night on the street, Stacy was relieved to see her car.

Freddie was shrinking. He questioned his plan.

If the spy didn't arrive soon, Sonia didn't know what she would do.

It was a dark and stormy - Months morning. Perry was in the deli.

Janet opened the door to the office. The silence was overwhelming.

Lady Walkforce was in one of her moods.

Rita fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

There had never been a candlemaker quite like Bobby Hall, and he knew it.

Nathaniel had been waiting for Eugene for two hours. He took a long sip of his Jack Daniels.

Shane had never been to the sea. He checked his phone.

Joshua was the best cosmonaut who ever lived.

On Friday, Todd made a contribution.

Herman opened the door to the conservatory. He nodded to the programmer.

Lord Strathforth was sitting in the lobby.

Dorothy could tell that Tamara was a gravedigger. She tried not to feel intimidated.

Shruid Deathcup raised her axe.

Lady Judith was eating in the cloakroom.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Barry took a sip of his beer.

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

Lady Kay was in one of her moods.

It was a clear, bright January night. Wendy tried to hide as she led the minister into the garage.

Enand leaned into the wind.

Vernon knew that Clarence was criminal.

Don crouched and tied his laces. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.

Byron had invited an octopus to Thanksgiving. He knew what to do.

After spending a night in hell, Bartholomew was relieved to see his car.

The ant had escaped. Eddie knew exactly what to do.

The fortune-teller opened the door, and led Larry inside.

Richard was moving. He scratched his hand.

Carole hoped that no one was coming to her wedding.

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

Jean felt that the panda was disobedient.

If the painter didn't arrive soon, Melanie didn't know what she would do.

When Ronnie arrived at Easter, everyone fainted.

Marion hoped that the imam was completely normal.

Wade opened the door to the dining room. He smiled knowingly.

Smaolex shielded his eyes against the light.

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

Carla had never been to the lake. She gripped her credit card.

Georgia put down the teddy bear slowly.

Jaime was down the well. He had a bottle in his hand.

Edwin snapped his fingers.

It was a bitter, endless Wednesday night. Anthony was on the shelf.

There had never been a terrorist quite like Christopher Davis, and he knew it.

The living room was covered in blood.

Wilma opened the door to the lobby. Her senses were overwhelmed.

On Sunday, Jim made it work.

Pauline fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.

Someone had invited a lion to the grand opening. Elizabeth knew what to do.

Hector could feel his heart beating.

Stueyra Goldcleaner raised his fist.

Judy had been expecting Pearl for days. She hoped for a miracle.

Bobbie was the best coach around.

Kathy could tell that Debra was inhibited. She opened the door to the garage.

Gina could tell that Margaret was a barber. She tried not to feel intimidated.

Lord Rodney was in one of his moods.

It was a long way to the forest. Willie stopped and went over the plan.

When Ricardo arrived at his party, Edith rushed to see him.

Gerald knew that Patrick was steady.

The sound of the baby crying made Jennie angry.

Ana had invited a turtle to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.

After spending a night on the street, Erik was relieved to see his mother.

The kitten had escaped. Viola tried to remain calm.

Gwendolyn was at the skateboard park. She had a phone in her hand.

It was a dull, insipid Saturday evening. Joseph took a long sip of his beer as he led the animal trainer into the cloakroom.

Jack was suprised to be alone.

For as long as Jeff could remember, he'd wanted to be a peddlar.

The smoke coming from the conservatory made Yvonne hopeful.

Bartholomew opened the door to the bedroom. He swallowed nervously.

Lord Hulllyn was waiting in the office.

If the scientist didn't arrive soon, Melanie didn't know what she would do.

As soon as the grand opening started, Hazel crouched and tied her laces.

Sheila hoped that the model was reverential.

Dawn lowered her gaze.

The terrorist opened the door, and led Marion inside.

Leslie put down the skateboard carefully.

Going to the river was a bad idea. Erica took a bite of her fishcake.

When Wendy arrived at Easter, everyone gasped.

Gregory could not feel anything.

Marcia opened the door to the closet. She could not believe what she saw.

Wesley had never been to the lake. He wanted a banana.

It was a night full of promise. Marsha was at the aquarium.

"It has to work," Carl told himself as he waited in the attic.

When Neil opened the door Mrs. Walker looked up from her book.

Emma was glad that everyone was coming to her funeral.

Miguel could see that Bryan was tasteful.

Mary-Lou had come to the fort prepared. She was here to meet the doctor.

There had never been a priest quite like Bradley Brown, and he knew it.

When Peggy arrived at her grand opening, Kim laughed at her.

The basement was spotless.

Herae shielded her eyes against the blast.

After spending a night in hell, Julie was relieved to see her home.

Martha took a sip of her pinot. It was going to be a tough afternoon.

Lady Basingmain was in one of her moods.

Lisa was in the closet. She had a pair of scissors in her hand.

The sound of the lawnmower made Robert laugh.

If the lifeguard didn't arrive soon, Tracey didn't know what she would do.

Rita fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

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

Brandine could see that the athlete was narcissistic.

Noroedom leaned into the wind.

Javier was the best shoemaker in town.

Wilma could tell that Sherri was a baker. She tried not to feel intimidated.

The crab had escaped. Brad knew exactly what to do.

On Monday, Bernice always made connections.

Going to the river was a bad idea. Emma picked up her fork.

The smoke coming from the pantry made Stephanie hopeful.

Joe opened the door to the laundry. He cracked open another beer.

Eddie walked into the wardrobe and glanced at Basil. "You make me sing," he said.

As soon as the wedding started, Alfredo hoped for a miracle.

"You deserve this," Glenn told himself as he waited in the deli.

For as long as Tyrone could remember, he'd wanted to be a goatherd.

Billy chewed his lip. It was going to be a special morning.

It was a long way to the waterfall. Ramon stopped and took a sip of his wine.

It was a cool December morning. Sean was under the bed.

When Jeffery arrived at his funeral, June welcomed him.

It was a typical afternoon in the museum. Samantha checked her reflection.

Willard was eating. He rubbed his hands together.

There had never been a ninja quite like Jessica Miller, and she knew it.

Wysargie shielded his eyes against the light.

Norma could see that the lemur was uncooperative.

The pawnbroker opened the door, and led Marsha inside.

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

The barn was spotless.

Franklin was suprised to be free.

Andrew had been waiting for Bartholomew for three hours. He crouched and tied his laces.

Lady Tillycoombe was eating in the library.

Bonnie put down the spring-roll nervously.

Bill had come to the fairy grotto prepared. He was here to meet the lifeguard.

Susan felt that Erin was tolerant.

Claude was the best pianist around.

When Lester arrived at his party, Ernest gasped.

Rachel hoped that the spin doctor was unlovable.

Lord Jeremy was waiting in the living room.

A sense of magic was in the air. Ben waited.

For as long as Olga could remember, she'd wanted to be a principal.

Regina was at school. She had a cup in her hand.

It was a quiet morning down by the stream.

Gerald checked his reflection. It was going to be a long night.

As soon as the grand opening started, Sara shuddered in anticipation.

It was a evening full of promise. Erin took a bite of her fishcake as she led the diplomat into the basement.

Juanita opened the door to the kitchen. She had dreamed of this moment.

Josephine could tell that Teresa was a wizard. She tried not to smile.

Roberta had invited a goat to her party. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Going to the peak was a bad idea. Terry lowered her gaze.

Gilbert walked into the bedroom and glanced at Rebecca. "You make me laugh," he said.

Gieffu shielded his eyes against the light.

When the moon came up, Brent knew it was time to find shelter.

The smoke coming from the lobby made Andy uneasy.

Michelle checked her phone.

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

It was a hot and humid Monday night. Vincent was at the gate.

The closet was locked.

If the zookeeper didn't arrive soon, Kelly didn't know what he would do.

When Calvin opened the door Mr. Stuart looked up from his work.

Someone had invited an octopus to the wedding. Claudia knew the fun was about to begin.

Allan put down the pickle nervously.

Lance could tell that Cecil was alienated. He opened the door to the office.

Priscilla had never been to the gully. She questioned her plan.

Milton could see that Joe was enervated.

Lord Umberstone was reading in the dining room.

When Lester arrived at Christmas, Roy cried.

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

Frances felt that the whale was dirty.

There had never been a security guard quite like Alfred White, and he knew it.

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

It was a magical afternoon. Shannon wanted to start over as she led the radiologist into the control room.

Zachary opened the door to the closet. The silence was overwhelming.

Javier could not see anything.

Moraut Lovemore raised her sword.

Kristen fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.

Velma was walking. She shrugged.

William opened the door to the garage. He took a sip of his juice.

The sound of the sledgehammer made Kim hesitant.

Lord Alberto was eating in the kitchen.

Willie tried to hide. It was going to be a fantastic day.

It was a misty Friday night. Ruby was in the theatre.

It was a typical night in the travel agent. Donna took a bite of her banana.

Sam hoped that everyone was coming to Easter.

Erin could see that the construction worker was conceited.

Zineed shielded his eyes against the blast.

Derrick was the best busker who ever lived.

Dennis walked into the bedroom and looked at Martin. "You make me exercise," he said.

The chimney-sweep opened the door, and led Stanley inside.

Fernando put down the umbrella slowly.

The kitchen was flooded.

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

When Ray arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone welcomed him.

Vera was delighted to be alive.

On Wednesday, Melinda made sushi.

The bright light coming from the garage made Erin hopeful.

When Jose arrived at his party, Frederick cried.

Daryl could tell that Willard was a philanthropist. He tried not to smile.

Kathleen bit her fingernails.

Clarence hoped that Eric was vacuous.

The turtle had escaped. Cathy panicked.

It was a clear winter evening. Leon took a sip of his orange juice as he led the playwright into the guest room.

The sound of the squeak toy made Shirley angry.

Claire opened the door to the chapel. She could not believe what she saw.

Going to the forest was a bad idea. Vicki checked her reflection.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Adrian checked his phone.

Dwayne staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

Pedro had been expecting Joseph for three days. He hoped for a miracle.

Kelly was disappointed that everyone was coming to his party.

Debbie could tell that Jeanne was stoic. She opened the door to the bathroom.

For as long as Margie could remember, she'd wanted to be a meteorologist.

Connie had never been to the river. She took a sip of her lemonade.

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

Lady Castledon was in one of her moods.

Plaev Windcup raised her sword.

Benjamin was the best baker who ever lived.

Freddie had come to China alone. He was here to meet the soldier.

Laura opened the door to the bathroom. She knew it was too late.

It was a long way to the sea. Albert stopped and checked his watch.

Geraldine could feel her heart beating.

The control room was spotless.

Lady Greenforth was reading in the guest room.

Terri walked into the basement and glanced at Christina. "You make me succeed," she said.

When Ivan arrived at his grand opening, everyone laughed.

Shairm shielded his eyes against the blast.

The receptionist opened the door, and led Lucy inside.

Love was in the air. Margaret smiled knowingly.

Danny was angry that no one was coming to Easter.

Brent was suprised to be alive.

The noises coming from the wine cellar made Edna hopeful.

Going to the forest was a great idea. Clifton took a bite of his hot dog.

When Sylvia arrived at her wedding, Jim booed her.

Robin opened the door to the office. She was afraid of what she might find.

It was a hot and humid August night. Cody was over the fence.

Lori wanted a drink.

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

Tyrone was in the park. He had a corkscrew in his hand.

Joel had invited a tiger to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Frank fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

It was a long way to the lake. Marcia stopped and crouched and tied her laces.

Gertrude felt that the turtle was serious.

On Monday, Norman made music.

The chicken was on the prowl. Ralph knew exactly what to do.

Maria put down the bike slowly.

As soon as Christmas started, Carolyn chewed her lip.

For as long as Maxine could remember, she'd wanted to be a judge.

Salvador felt that Calvin was cruel.

Ernest had been waiting for Shane for six hours. He lowered his gaze.

Don opened the door to the cell. He took a bite of his hot dog.

Rosa hoped that Sara was coming to her grand opening.

Eugene could see that Joseph was a printer. He tried not to smile.

Katherine was delighted to be free.

When Sean opened the door Mrs. Ol son looked up from her work.

The pickpocket opened the door, and led Sandra inside.

Marie walked into the attic and looked at Sonia. "You make me laugh," she said.

There had never been a shaman quite like Chris Freeman, and he knew it.

The library was dark and oddly quiet.

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

"You deserve this," Herbert told himself as he waited in the cafe.

When Larry arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone booed him.

Keleoc shielded her eyes against the light.

It was a bitterly cold February evening. Mathew was at the mall.

Laura-May opened the door to the pantry. She could not believe what she saw.

When rain stopped, Lester knew it was time to find shelter.

It was a brilliant Thursday morning. Dan took a bite of his banana as he led the personal trainer into the office.

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

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

Gabriel had been waiting for Greg for two days. He took a long sip of his Coke.

Willie smiled knowingly.

Sneirledor Heartshaker raised his sword.

As soon as the funeral started, Marlene picked up her hot chocolate.

The duck was on the loose. Valerie tried to remain calm.

Going to the sea was a foolhardy idea. Ida scratched her hand.

Charlie was behind the tree. He had a plate in his hand.

It was a typical day in the office. Caroline took a bite of her candy-bar.

Erika could see that Maria was exciting. She opened the door to the bathroom.

Kim put down the umbrella slowly.

Whoa waited for the battle to begin.

Katie had never been to the ocean. She looked at the time.

The sound of the coffee grinder made Martha angry.

Kimberly was delighted to be free.

Alex walked into the dungeon and glanced at Ted. "You make me tired," he said.

"Patience is a virtue," Teresa told herself as she waited in the fridge.

Kevin opened the door to the control room. He rubbed his hands together.

Kathleen had come to the fort alone. She was here to meet the mechanic.

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

Lena was painting. She took a bite of her croissant.

Brent could see that Allan was a ventriloquist. He tried not to smile.

If the tailor didn't arrive soon, Clarence didn't know what he would do.

When Carlos arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone gasped.

The deputy opened the door, and led Bradley inside.

It was a magical night. George wanted time to stand still as he led the poet into the attic.

Someone had invited a tiger to the grand opening. Bartholomew knew the fun was about to begin.

Debra was glad that everyone was coming to her funeral.

When Bernice arrived at her party, Antonio booed her.

Olga could feel her life slipping away.

There had never been a nurse quite like Scott Green, and he knew it.

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

It was a long way to the creek. Gregory stopped and scratched his hand.

Herbert was the best lifeguard who ever lived.

The otter was on the loose. Virgil tried to remain calm.

When Rebecca opened the door Mr. Adams looked up from his work.

After spending a night in jail, Joshua was relieved to see his mother.

Philip shuddered in anticipation. It was going to be a special afternoon.

Priscilla felt that the horse was self-reliant.

Andrew put down the sandwich nervously.

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

Albert opened the door to the closet. He took a long sip of his mojito.

Reginald walked into the conservatory and looked at Willie. "You make me sweat," he said.

Glen staggered in the gloom. The walls were rough.

It was a warm spring morning. Walter was at the door.

Speush Mindbile raised her fist.

On Tuesday, Arthur always made it up.

Bobby buttoned up his jacket.

The sound of the baby crying made Judith want to scream.

Leon was in the cathedral. He had a milkshake in his hand.

Rene could see that Nathan was an entertainer. He tried not to laugh.

It started like any other evening in the hair salon. Glenda shrugged.

Lloyd was delighted to be free.

The smell coming from the walk-in freezer made Monica hopeful.

It was a chilly Sunday evening. Fred snapped his fingers as he led the courier into the garage.

Shawn had invited a navigator to Easter. He knew it wouldn't end well.

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

The surgeon opened the door, and led Theodore inside.

As soon as the wedding started, Katrina rubbed her hands together.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.

Diane had never been to the woods. She chuckled to herself.

Howard was believing. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

Jordan knew that Jaime was sentimental.

Basil was the best bartender who ever lived.

Karl put down the kite carefully.

Pearl had come to the windmill prepared. She was here to meet the cameraman.

Angel hoped that the lumberjack was unfathomable.

Glynuo shielded her eyes against the blast.

If the sheriff didn't arrive soon, Dustin didn't know what he would do.

There had never been a psychiatrist quite like Sarah-Jane Green, and she knew it.

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

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

"It has to work," Amy told herself as she waited on the porch.

Rita took a bite of her sandwich.

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

Bobbi-Jo was angry that everyone was coming to her party.

It was a long way to the volcano. Amber stopped and closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

The chapel was flooded.

Lord Troy was in one of his moods.

Katie felt that the monkey was reactive.

It was a misty morning. Eliza-Jane was in the backyard.

Lord Paul was waiting in the bathroom.

Francisco walked into the bedroom and looked at Misty. "You make me jealous," he said.

Chaemao leaned into the wind.

It was a typical day in Cairo. Jim grinned.

Rafael could see that Jerry was conceited.

Gail could see that Dawn was a governor. She tried not to smile.

Dianne had never been to the sea. She hoped for a miracle.

The dog had escaped. Terrance pretended not to notice.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

After spending a night under a bridge, Elmer was relieved to see his home.

Kimberly closed her eyes and took a breath. It was going to be a special afternoon.

Pearl put down the bike slowly.

When Daisy arrived at her grand opening, everyone embraced her.

Geraldine was the best shaman bar none.

Lewis opened the door to the laundry. He could not believe what he saw.

As soon as the wedding started, Norman looked at the time.

"It's now or never," James told himself as he waited in the closet.

Gabriel was jumping. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

Carlos had invited a crab to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Schiarkilyn Lifeseller raised his shield.

When Ramon opened the door Mr. William son looked up from his book.

If the cab driver didn't arrive soon, Glenda didn't know what she would do.

Johnnie was relieved that no one was coming to his grand opening.

It was a sad October evening. Derek was in the supermarket.

The sound of dogs barking made Charlene want to scream.

Ana opened the door to the library. She went over the plan.

Penny was delighted to be floating.

Lady Wilma was in one of her moods.

Milton knew that the otter was orderly.

There had never been a bishop quite like Maureen Young, and she knew it.

Regina had come to Spain alone. She was here to meet the beautician.

Dril leaned into the wind.

Jacqueline had been expecting Kristin for six days. She took a long sip of her martini.

After spending a night in hell, Jesus was relieved to see his wife.

When the moon came up, Bobbie-Sue knew it was time to run.

The barber opened the door, and led Juan inside.

Christine hoped that Carolyn was nonchalant.

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

Bernard could not feel anything.

Jared fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

The cloakroom was spotless.

Daniel could see that Jorge was fawning. He opened the door to the garage.

Katie crouched and tied her laces. It was going to be a momentous morning.

The squirrel was on the prowl. Teresa knew exactly what to do.

Franklin had never been to the river. He swallowed nervously.

Jim was the best ninja who ever lived.

Dolores took a bite of her celery stick.

When Nellie arrived at her wedding, everyone fainted.

It was a long way to the pond. Crystal stopped and grinned.

It was a typical night in Athens. Jessica took a sip of her gin and tonic.

It was a quiet morning down by the lake.

It was a afternoon full of promise. Willie was in the chapel.

Bobbi-Jo had come to France prepared. She was here to meet the tailor.

Lord Ralph was waiting in the lobby.

"Just breathe," Angel told himself as he waited in the cafe.

Eleanor was calling. She took a bite of her bratwurst.

Melissa knew that the hypnotist was liberal.

When Ramona opened the door Mrs. Young looked up from her work.

As soon as the grand opening started, Troy wiped the sweat from his brow.

Love was in the air. June smiled knowingly.

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

Tyler was suprised to be alone.

The sound of the angle-grinder made Pearl hesitant.

Kathryn knew that Cindy was skinny.

Milton had been expecting Jorge for six days. He wanted to find peace.

Gail opened the door to the lobby. She was afraid of what she might find.

Peggy put down the sandwich slowly.

On Saturday, Michelle always made amends.

For as long as Mae could remember, she'd wanted to be a chemist.

Sam could feel his heart beating.

Wrog shielded her eyes against the blast.

Harold was disappointed that Daniel was coming to Thanksgiving.

It was a bitter, endless Friday night. Catherine cracked open another beer as she led the butcher into the attic.

It was a long way to the river. Howard stopped and took a long sip of his chocolate milk.

Eileen could see that Virginia was misguided. She opened the door to the lobby.

It was a quiet morning down by the water.

When Wilma arrived at her wedding, everyone laughed.

Moria leaned into the wind.

It was a busy summer morning. Dolores was in the lighthouse.

Someone had invited a seal to Thanksgiving. Casey knew it wouldn't end well.

Frank was the best physicist bar none.

There had never been an explorer quite like Jaime Baker, and he knew it.

Dan felt that the bartender was lovable.

Julian was at school. He had a hairbrush in his hand.

Hilda checked her reflection. It was going to be a tough evening.

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

Dawn staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

If the dogcatcher didn't arrive soon, Melanie didn't know what she would do.

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

Gloria had never been to the river. She took a sip of her short black.

Gordon opened the door to the bathroom. The odour was overwhelming.

Rosa had come to Paris alone. She was here to meet the shaman.

Geraldine was painting. She closed her eyes and took a breath.

The living room was ready.

Arthur shrugged.

As soon as the grand opening started, Chester rubbed his hands together.

Ethel knew that the whale was unfathomable.

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

The sound of the bagpipes made Eva hesitant.

Tina could see that Vanessa was appalled.

Sherry opened the door to the barn. She took a bite of her banana.

Judy could tell that Janice was a farmer. She tried not to worry.

Jackie could tell that Bertha was guilty. She opened the door to the lobby.

It was a rain-swept spring evening. Matthew was in the prison.

The bank robber opened the door, and led Ronnie inside.

Anthony was the best barber in town.

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

It was a chilly - Months evening. Howard questioned his decision as he led the dictator into the cloakroom.

"Patience is a virtue," Reginald told himself as he waited at the concert.

Dorothy had been expecting Ana for two days. She hoped for a miracle.

Roberto opened the door to the bathroom. The stench was overwhelming.

Emma had never been to the cave. She took a bite of her icecream.

Someone had invited a wolf to the grand opening. Wade knew the fun was about to begin.

Kristen had come to Moscow prepared. She was here to meet the taxidermist.

Penny put down the burger slowly.

Mary-Jo could not hear anything.

After spending a night on the street, Kevin was relieved to see his husband.

Arthur fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.

The smell coming from the walk-in freezer made Peggy hopeful.

Doris had invited a sage to Easter. She knew what to do.

Joanne put down her fishcake.

When Sean arrived at his party, Shane laughed.

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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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