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pretty little liars
season 1
the jenna thing
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Caroline woke up slowly and blinked her eyes. She was back in her kitanda and Bonnie was sitting kwa her side. The guy that had attacked her was sitting kwa the door, on the ground. When she saw him she rose and became upset.
“What is he still doing here?” she asked accusatory, pointing at Keith and looking at Bonnie.
“Waiting for wewe to wake up, so he doesn’t have to explain himself twice” Bonnie explained calm. “I’m sorry, Caroline, I should’ve aliyopewa wewe a head’s up”
Caroline shook her head bewildered. “A head’s up? wewe knew this was going to happen?”
Bonnie and Keith exchanged...
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Meredith poured herself a cup of coffee while Alaric checked his bag with weapons.
“Can wewe make sure Jeremy studies for his tests?” he asked without looking at Meredith.
“I don’t think Jeremy want to study, not with everything that’s going on” Meredith pointed out.
“Well, wewe have the night shift, so maybe wewe can keep an eye on him” Alaric waved Merediths arguments away.
“Sure, but it won’t increase my popularity” Meredith alisema warning.
“You don’t have to be popular, wewe just have to make him listen” Alaric replied.
“You mean like I can make wewe listen, because...
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The sun rays shone through the curtains and illuminated Elena’s face. She slowly opened her eyes and brought her hand to her head. She threw off the sheets and swung her legs over the edge off the bed.
She frowned and rubbed over her arms.
“Are wewe cold?” Damon asked, who had woken up as well. He couldn’t see Elena’s face and thus couldn’t know that it wasn’t the temperature in the room that was bothering her. She turned around and Damon flashed to her.
“You’re hurting” he realized worried.
Elena nodded. “Yeah, and I’ll be hurting a lot zaidi since we’re training all...
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Gabe’s body was lying on a meza, jedwali in the basement of the Salvatore Boarding House. Stefan was leaning mbele to get a closer look, when he heard a door open and close.
“I’m down here!” he yelled, before the visitor could call him. Rushing down the stairs and an instant later Tyler appeared. “Glad wewe could come so fast”
“You alisema it was important” Tyler replied scrupulously.
“It is” Stefan confirmed. He nodded at the body. “I need wewe to…sniff this one. I want to know who killed him”
“You want me to sniff him?” Tyler asked with raised eyebrows.
“Pretty much” Stefan...
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Rachel paced through her cell, trying to figure out how to get out. Of course that wouldn’t be a problem once the moon was full. Iron bars really wouldn’t hold her back. She could only hope that kwa that time the building was empty and there would be no…overachievers left. That au she could hope for a miracle.
She got the latter in the shape of…
“Stefan” Rachel sighed.
“You don’t sound too happy to see me” Stefan noticed. “I didn’t realize wewe were so comfy in here. wewe know what, I’m just going to go, so wewe can continue making yourself at home”
He started turning around,...
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Elena parked her car at the Boarding House. Caroline had taxed her with the message to get her punda there ASAP. She opened the door and looked inside.
“Damon!” she called.
Damon appeared in the hallway, frowning. “What are wewe doing here?”
“Caroline taxed me” Elena said, waving her phone. “Hello to you, too, btw” She tried to look over Damon’s shoulder. “What’s going on?”
Before Damon could answer Caroline appeared.
“Elena, what are wewe doing here?” she asked, but in a completely different tone than Damon. “Come on” she continued as she took Elena’s hand and...
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“What are they saying?” Stefan insisted.
“I don’t know, I can’t hear it” Damon hissed.
“What do wewe mean, wewe can’t hear it?” Stefan fired back.
“Their lips are moving, but there’s no sound coming out of them, not even a whisper” Damon said.
Stefan scribbled up. “I’m going inside. wewe stay here and try figuring out what they’re saying” He trusted Damon to do listen to him for a change and sneaked to the back of the building. There had to be another door. There wasn’t. However, on the left side of the building there was a window, big enough for one person to go...
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Elena’s doctor was driving on the road. There was not many traffic, so she’d be at work fast. Then she’d have some time to do some paperwork.
The radio was playing lame music, so she looked for a CD. While she put Switchfoot in the CD-player, she had her eyes off the road for two seconds. When she looked up again she screamed.
There was a woman standing in the middle of the road. She had long, dark blonde hair, green eyes and she looked rather pale.
The doctor braked and her car made a few turns before it stood still. Before she got out she needed to get her moyo beat under control.
Her door opened and a familiar man appeared.
“Are wewe all right?” Alaric asked concerned.
The doctor nodded heavy, breathing fast.
“What happened?” Alaric asked.
She looked at Alaric, thinking he’d think she’s crazy.
“I thought I saw a ghost” she alisema quickly as if it wouldn’t sound so insane if she alisema it fast.
Elena was standing in front of Alaric’s loft. au should she say Stefan’s? Doesn’t matter. She was at the place where Stefan and Rebekah were hooking up, maybe even having a threesome with Katherine, and she was about to end. Before she knocked she thought about how she would convince Stefan about Rebekah’s true colors. On her way here she had come up with a few ideas.
She could just drag him out of the house, abduct him. Because human girls are so much stronger than vampires.
She could just tell him the truth. “Sorry, Stefan, but your girlfriend is a lying bitch, kahaba who’s using you...
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Elena walked into Damon’s room, where Damon was lying on the bed. He looked up. “You still angry with me?”
Elena shook her head. “No” she sighed. “I should’ve known better. wewe still angry with me?” Damon frowned. “I wasn’t angry. Why would I be angry?”
“Because I was so stupid to think you’d want to have a conversation with the one that betrayed you” Elena alisema sad.
“Oh, well, I’ll have to get over it sometime” Damon shrugged. He looked at Elena. “And you’re not stupid” He lifted up his head and kissed her. Elena stuck her hand behind his neck and pulled...
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Gabe parked his car in front of the police station and looked aside at his wife. “You sure wewe want to do this?” he asked soft. “I could just go in there alone and wewe can wait for me” Rachel shook her head. “No, I, eh, I need to see it for myself” she alisema with a trembling yet determined voice. She unfastened her seatbelt and stepped out of the car, Gabe doing the same. He walked around the car and hooked his arm in his wife’s. They walked up the porch and entered the station. They headed for the dawati when sheriff Forbes noticed them. She handed some papers to one of her deputies...
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Gabe and Rachel Lindy were watching a reality onyesha when the doorbell rang. Gabe let out a deep sigh. “What kind of idiot comes clinging on doorbells at this time of evening?” he alisema annoyed.
“I’ll get it” Rachel alisema and she got up. She opened the door and when she saw sheriff Forbes in the doorway her moyo beat in her throat.
“Good evening, Mrs. Lindy” Liz said. “Can I have a word with wewe and Mr. Lindy?”
Rachel nodded. “Gabe! Can wewe come here for a second?” she shouted trembling. “Who is it?” Gabe shouted back. “The cops” Rachel replied. She heard Gabe getting...
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Bonnie was lying on the kitanda watching television. She didn’t really notice what onyesha was on. She just needed to lay down. Taking Damon down had taken a lot zaidi energy she had expected. She closed her eyes, but unfortunately fate chose that moment to let the kengele rang. Bonnie frowned her eyebrows out of frustration. She could sense who it was. “It’s open!” she yelled. “Please, don’t make me get up” she mumbled. But the door stayed shut and no one entered. Bonnie groaned and swung her legs off the couch. “I’m coming!” she shouted when the visitor bang the door. She shuffled...
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MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia – Towering clouds of hot ash gushed from a deadly Indonesian volkano Thursday, forcing motorists in cities 20 miles (30 kilometers) away to use their headlights in broad daylight and raising aviation concerns. The death toll climbed to 44.

As rocks and ash rained from the sky, soldiers helped load thousands of frightened villagers into trucks for a sekunde day, including those living in crowded emergency shelters.

Merapi's zaidi than a dozen powerful blasts and thousands of volcanic tremors and ash bursts since Oct. 26 temporarily shut nearby airports and — in recent...
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Cas was sitting on the hospital meza, jedwali and the doctor was doing some basic examinations. Checking his eyes, checking his ears, checking his throat, taking his blood pressure, listening to his heart.
“Seems all very normal, Mr. Novak” Dr. Spencer said. “So, you’re not feeling very well” he continued and he was going to say more, when Cas interrupted him.
“Do wewe think I’d be here if I were feeling good?” he snapped demeaning.
“Cas!” Meg hissed between her teeth. “Don’t be such a jerk”
“We’re not supposed to be here” Cas objected hostile. “Anna gave us the specific...
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The inayofuata morning.
Cas opened his eyes, hoping Meg would still be with him. But besides him, there was no one in the bed. It had been a rough night. His shoulder kept hurting, but he assumed that was normal. Maybe he should ask Meg if she could help him out.
He got out of kitanda and frowned. The pain had moved to his head.
“Cas? Are wewe up?” Meg called, before she appeared in the doorway. “What’s…wrong?” she asked when Cas sat back down on the bed.
“I don’t…I don’t know” Cas responded.
“Are wewe in pain au something?” Meg asked a little irritated, while she walked to the...
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Cas kicked the door of Meg’s motel room open. On his way he had tried to call her, but she wouldn’t answer her phone and at first sight she wasn’t here either.
“Meg!” Cas called. He received no response, so he checked the bathroom. She wasn’t there. Cas glanced at the clock. 10:03 pm. She would probably be on her way to her first customer, whoever that was. He needed an address. He walked to the table, hoping there would be a little note on it. But other than a dirty cup of coffee and a coffee stain, the meza, jedwali was empty. He walked to the dresser and opened all drawers. He searched...
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One week later.

Whatever it was that had made Cas so ill, it looked like it was gone now. Anna had been right. He didn’t need their help. Still it had been terrifying for Sam and Dean to see their friend suffering like that and not being able to help.
But Cas’ condition had made Dean set a few things in motion. He and Sam had been to the city hall at night, when the place was empty, and Sam had broken into the computer to make some legal papers for Cas.
“This is your ID” Dean alisema when he handed the ID card to Cas. “Your last name is Novak. Hope wewe don’t mind”
Cas accepted the...
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Cas was sitting at a meza, jedwali in the corner of a café. He had sneaked out of the hospital shortly after Meg had left. Apparently Meg had aliyopewa Dean his number, because his phone wouldn’t stop buzzing. But Cas didn’t want Dean’s company right now. He just wanted to be left alone.
Three men were lurking at him from the bar. Cas could feel their eyes on him and he looked up. They were mumbling to each other and if Cas had still been an Angel he would know what they were talking about. But now their whispered conversation remained a mystery to him.
He stood up and headed for the exit. He didn’t...
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