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Chapter 5 The Bunny and the Jackal

Word Count: 1248    |    Released on: 04/01/2022

d decided to turn back to his food. This

g for a place to sit at the far ends of the table. There was none. So with tray in hand she walked back along the

ft and right both decided they were full and went to return their half full plates at t

r the persistent and inscrutable stares or the whispers that followed. She ate her plain rice in silence, her eyes on the table. Chad could not explain why, but he kept staring at her. There was nothing breathtaking about her. No awe-inspiring beauty or h

ant. They met with Chad’s f

ooked back i

though. In a friendly storm, she had dumped the recyclable,

om after she had left. Chad felt an itching stab in his stomach.

ling. This was his only form of defense against the ferret crackling and rattling on the bed beside him. His main thought, however, was the girl. The gazelle. The unexplained behavior of those that had sat beside her and the onlookers. How they had fled from her presence like flies. There had been hatre

He had now moved on to how nice the toilets were. He finally decided that the only thing Myles knew about girls was their backside as he stealthily and soun

t lived off of the light of another. An ungrateful wretch that usurped the glory o

his father, “The beer master”. And for good reason. The man could not hold his liquor, or more precisely, let it go. School e

es and three years later it was his turn to get them through. And they did. But he was gunning for the top position. To have his school walk away with the trophy, to be the best school in all the six provinces with him, Chad Casey Holmes, at the forefront yelling the battle cry and wielding a blunderbuss like the men of old. The p

Blue Moon Seminar, the seminar that only took place once ev

. His to convince. To captivate. The ball was in his court. The audience was eagerly expecting one of his grand openings: a quote from a famous philosopher, a friendly and heartwarming joke meant to underhandedly slander the morale of the rival team and gain more of the audience’s trus

an almost yellow and navy blue coat consuming the most part of his upper body like he wa

l. He just stood there, staring at his father. It was a bunny staring into the ravenous eyes of a jackal, his father being the latter. His thumb

wos and threes they began to stare where the bunny's eyes

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Contents

Chapter 1 1. The Gazelle Chapter 2 Roommate Chapter 3 Myles Black Chapter 4 Supper Time Chapter 5 The Bunny and the Jackal Chapter 6 A Dream Worth Fighting For Chapter 7 Orientation Chapter 8 Dorian Savage Chapter 9 The Debate Chapter 10 Chasing The Gazelle Chapter 11 Women
Chapter 12 Incensed
Chapter 13 Vendors
Chapter 14 Angelica Thompson
Chapter 15 Reputation
Chapter 16 Charmaine
Chapter 17 Mission Report
Chapter 18 First Day
Chapter 19 New Neighbor
Chapter 20 Pig in the Mud
Chapter 21 At the Watering Hole
Chapter 22 Enchanted
Chapter 23 Prichard Humphrey Waterscotch
Chapter 24 The Art of Warfare
Chapter 25 Faith
Chapter 26 Distance
Chapter 27 Backstories
Chapter 28 Assignment
Chapter 29 Thrust Thrust Thrust
Chapter 30 A Breakthrough-and-a-half
Chapter 31 Breakthrough
Chapter 32 The Ultimatum
Chapter 33 Demo-cats !
Chapter 34 Andrew
Chapter 35 Shovel to the Dirt
Chapter 36 Two Cents
Chapter 37 Fighting the Tide
Chapter 38 And the War Continues
Chapter 39 Territory
Chapter 40 Monster
Chapter 41 Suspicions
Chapter 42 The "United Nations"
Chapter 43 Setting things Straight
Chapter 44 Guy Talk
Chapter 45 She Dragon
Chapter 46 Soldier
Chapter 47 Tempting Luck
Chapter 48 Metaphors
Chapter 49 Space
Chapter 50 Charlotte
Chapter 51 Another Shot
Chapter 52 Victory Lap
Chapter 53 Angie and Preach
Chapter 54 The Engineer
Chapter 55 Impasse
Chapter 56 Heads or Tales
Chapter 57 Alone with Angie
Chapter 58 Tea
Chapter 59 The Political Scientist
Chapter 60 The Voice
Chapter 61 Love...or lies...or both
Chapter 62 All Taken Care of
Chapter 63 At the Edge of a Crumbling Cliff
Chapter 64 Andy
Chapter 65 Starting Fires
Chapter 66 Alliance
Chapter 67 Clarity
Chapter 68 Redemption
Chapter 69 Change
Chapter 70 The Old Waterscotch Sleeve
Chapter 71 Notes
Chapter 72 Adultery
Chapter 73 Madeline Thompson
Chapter 74 The Beauty of Friendship
Chapter 75 Zeus
Chapter 76 Trenches (Part I)
Chapter 77 Trenches (Part II)
Chapter 78 Karma
Chapter 79 Workout
Chapter 80 Louis Bryce
Chapter 81 Martial Arts
Chapter 82 Unresponsive
Chapter 83 Say Something
Chapter 84 Sex and Goals
Chapter 85 What Must be Done
Chapter 86 Battle Strategy
Chapter 87 The Fat Man
Chapter 88 Money ... Power ... People
Chapter 89 Sandstorm
Chapter 90 The Trial
Chapter 91 Better Man
Chapter 92 Team Leader
Chapter 93 A New Home
Chapter 94 Reflection
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