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    His face warm, Kurapika carefully peeled Leorio’s shirt off his arms, letting it join his tie on the floor — and then, unable help himself, Kurapika began caressing Leorio’s bare skin, reverently running his hands up and down his biceps. “...why do you hide all this under a suit?” Kurapika muttered, more to himself to than Leorio, but Leorio heard him anyway and grinned, flexing his arms. Kurapika couldn’t deny it, the sight made his heart stop for a few seconds. “Heh, I would have walked around

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    “Thank you,” Kurapika whispered, and Leorio could almost see the invisible weight he’d been carrying around his neck lift, somewhat. “Seriously, Leorio. Thank you so much. But I’m still paying for you this. I can’t not, in good conscience.” Leorio waved him off. “Do me a favor, yea?” Kurapika blinked. “Y-yes?” “Eat your salmon, okay? It’s not good to waste food.” Kurapika glanced, startled, down at his plate, where a perfectly grilled piece of salmon rested on a bed of rice pilaf, steamed veggies

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    “Hey I’m Tonpa, your new this year aren’t you?” said a short chubby dude with a large nose. “Yeah.” I mumbled. “Here, as a welcoming gift.” He said while holding out a can of juice. It’s a good thing he can’t see my face because of the cloak I was wearing. He would probably see the bloodlust in my eyes. “No I don’t want any of your juice.” I said in a disgusted tone. “Are you sure it will probably be a while when the next time you can have something to drink.” he said uncertain. “I said no!” as

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    “Kiss you all over,” Leorio murmured, nodding affirmatively, “yep, can do.” “Then what are you waiting for?” Kurapika replied, sounding far more self-assured than he actually felt — because what he actually felt was a powerful mixture of nervousness and arousal, but his pride (stubborn even now) wouldn’t let him cop to how close he was to being completely overwhelmed. They had just barely gotten started, for goodness’ sake! Untouched virgin or no, there was no way he was going to let Leorio get

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    They took turns eating ice cream out of the container, Kurapika taking only the daintiest of bites, Leorio struggling with brain freeze every few minutes. Neither of them said much, and Kurapika couldn’t really tell if it was because they were preoccupied or because there was nothing to talk about. The former seemed like a much more likely explanation, because there was plenty Kurapika wanted to say -- but everytime he opened his mouth, a kind of nervous reluctance would seal his vocal cords,

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    With Killua's intimidating presence and the roadblocks, if you call them that, dwindling in challenge the three were able to fly through the rest of the Ruin's chambers. After a while, Flowey stopped them in a room vastly different from what the rest of the Ruins had to offer, he motioned for Gon to set him down. "This is the first room of the Ruins, if you go further you'll end up at the entrance to the Underground." "So where we fell down?" "You got it, just be careful of the big monster. See

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    demanding jobs that caused many of them to have a decline in their health. “Farming could support many more people than hunting, albeit with a poorer quality of life.” (Diamond, page 5). Jared Diamond believes that the world needs to turn back to its hunter-gatherer ways and remove itself from this dilemma. Archaeologists have been able to study the remains

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    was known to be a hunter and a gatherer. • He hunted animals, big and small alike, for food and also for survival. Even after the development of agriculture, hunting is still a very important source of food for man. • Hunting in most developed nations is regulated with laws that hunters must abide by. • It is essential for the ecological balance of the environment. Poaching • Poaching is hunting illegally. • Animals are hunted during illegal hours and off season. • Hunters don’t have permits

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    The next day, oddly enough, Leorio finds himself back at the library, sipping coffee out of a paper cup with a bored expression on his face. For all last night’s build-up, the first official day of their partnership couldn’t possibly have begun more mundanely; honestly, Leorio had no idea what he was expecting, but it wasn’t this. He tried not to fidget as he peeked over Kurapika’s shoulder, but watching his friend use a computer was actually kind of painful. Kurapika typed fast enough, but he

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    The Cone-Gatherers by Robin Jenkins The Cone Gatherers written by Robin Jenkins covers many topics. The two topics I shall mainly focus on are the eventual insanity of Duror the gamekeeper and also his evil towards Calum and Neil, the two cone gatherers. As I read the book, I discovered that Duror was an evil and disturbed human being who was driven to insanity by his hate towards the cone-gatherers. The evil inside Duror is the book’s focus, although other themes appear throughout the book

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