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Post by Tashni on Nov 30, 2010 15:26:03 GMT -5
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Post by Stephanie (swordlilly) on Nov 30, 2010 19:41:47 GMT -5
The final sentence of the novel? Here she would be for always, waiting to be kissed. The final sentence I actually wrote, though, was:
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Post by Celestial on Nov 30, 2010 19:45:36 GMT -5
The final sentance of my novel and the final sentance that I wrote is:
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Post by Zylaa on Nov 30, 2010 19:54:05 GMT -5
Yup.
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Post by Shadaras on Nov 30, 2010 20:00:28 GMT -5
In the main story: He smiled, and he said, “Let’s get to work. It’s time to change the world.” ((You get the context because it's nicer than just having "It's time to change the world." as the only thing posted. *shrug*))
In the epilogue: Come, now, let us walk on; this story has reached its turning point, and now beings the long process that we call by a name beautifully simple and enormously complex:
Change.
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Post by Craig on Nov 30, 2010 20:17:14 GMT -5
Hmm... This is kind of a weak ending sentence. xD I didn't realize it until now. To the editing room!
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Post by Tashni on Dec 1, 2010 0:50:39 GMT -5
Aw man, all your ending sentences are so EPIC, I had to rewrite mine briefly. ^_^
“Sometimes, you have to put trust in people, and trust that there is truth in it all.”
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Post by friday on Dec 1, 2010 1:03:24 GMT -5
"And that," he said, puffing on his pipe, "will never die."
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Post by Trilly (18426 words) on Dec 1, 2010 1:47:50 GMT -5
Oh, that's really reassuring, Aidne. ><
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