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Part 40 (so far): http://archive.foolz.us/vp/thread/18587283 +
http://archive.foolz.us/vp/thread/18623425
Chapter Directory: http://pastebin.com/sgnYBisD
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[>>18654485]
The flock of Fletchinders from earlier come back for a return trip.
>'I typically don't tend to be in favor quoting poorly dubbed cinematic experiences in order to rectify a problem, I never could find a situation where it'd work right, it's like joking about the metagame to a friend who simply doesn't get it. That dumbfounded, dull, absent-minded kind of friend who plays just for the sake of playing, because he finds it fun and nothing more.'
>'I really wish I could say I still have innocence like that, but I don't. That day was the day I learned more about the people who had more liberty than I, the day I stumbled across a realization, that there are two kinds of travelers in the world. The ones who blissfully stroll down the yellow brick road without a care in the world, completely unaware and oblivious towards their eventual destination...'
>'..Then there are the travelers who are aware, who do know what everything will amount to. That one day, their travels will suddenly come to an end--Poof.'
>'The moment she started weeping wasn't even the peak of our ordeal, it wasn't a climax, and it certainly was a far way's away from being the beginning.'
>'I knew I needed to do something about it. I remember hearing my grandfather reiterate that to me in the back of my head, so naturally, I took his advice without a second thought.'
"Listen, Alice..."
http://archive.foolz.us/vp/thread/18623425
Chapter Directory: http://pastebin.com/sgnYBisD
Thank you for waiting!
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[>>18654485]
The flock of Fletchinders from earlier come back for a return trip.
>'I typically don't tend to be in favor quoting poorly dubbed cinematic experiences in order to rectify a problem, I never could find a situation where it'd work right, it's like joking about the metagame to a friend who simply doesn't get it. That dumbfounded, dull, absent-minded kind of friend who plays just for the sake of playing, because he finds it fun and nothing more.'
>'I really wish I could say I still have innocence like that, but I don't. That day was the day I learned more about the people who had more liberty than I, the day I stumbled across a realization, that there are two kinds of travelers in the world. The ones who blissfully stroll down the yellow brick road without a care in the world, completely unaware and oblivious towards their eventual destination...'
>'..Then there are the travelers who are aware, who do know what everything will amount to. That one day, their travels will suddenly come to an end--Poof.'
>'The moment she started weeping wasn't even the peak of our ordeal, it wasn't a climax, and it certainly was a far way's away from being the beginning.'
>'I knew I needed to do something about it. I remember hearing my grandfather reiterate that to me in the back of my head, so naturally, I took his advice without a second thought.'
"Listen, Alice..."