Julie (continued from “Part One”)
Julie seems to have read your mind, because all of a sudden you are swept up in a tornado of colours and shapes and sounds.
Julie (continued from “Part One”)
Julie seems to have read your mind, because all of a sudden you are swept up in a tornado of colours and shapes and sounds.
Why Would You Choose That? (continued from “Part One”)
Congratulations, you win the award for being the most honest, ethics-y student around. Well done. I bet you’re really happy. YOU HAD THE CHOICE TO
Scratched Door (continued from “Julie”)
There’s just something weird about the pristine door. It seems creepy in a way you can’t really explain. So you decide to open the scratched
Oops (continued from “Brains Not Brawn”)
You shout your answer with confidence. Buster gives you a disappointed look and suddenly the ground drops out from under you and you are falling
HH Island (continued from “Brains Not Brawn”)
“An issue on an exam!” you shout with glee. Buster smiles. He runs toward you and hugs you. He is tamed. Julie approaches you, her
Strength (continued from “Make MRAs Mad”)
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