Shadow Walker, chapter 2.

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Shadow Walker, chapter 2.

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Sorry for the delay, but I'm still decompressing from school. It's been warm and sunny and I've been enjoying that mysterious place called "outside."

Enjoy.
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Thanks Fel look forward to reading this chapter. I feel envious with your summer coming, our winter has arrived early here in NZ just the thing to lift the spirits :D
Enjoy the outdoors its a great place :D
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Ah, perfect. Now this is how to end the day...

'Outside'...? I was there today. It was wet.
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Woot! Thanks Fel.

It is Definately NOT anything close to winter here in central Florida - it's in the mid 80's now, with high humidity and afternoon thunderstorms.
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yaaaay!

I'm not worried about the delay, take your time and do it right... and have fun. as long as you keep writing for the next five decades or so, I won't complain...

*edit* my computer sucks, it took me over a minute to download the chapter...
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Thanks fel.
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Thanks Fel!
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Woopee!
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Hmm I'll have to take a break from The Deathly Hallows to read this. I never read the HP books till a couple weeks ago and I've been burning through them all pretty fast. Thanks for the new chapter. :mrgreen:
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Thank you for the new chapter.

I have heard of this mysterious place named "outside". All reports have it a burning landscape inhospitable for civilized man. Those of us here in Texas spend our leisure indoors where the live giving cool air from our A/C machines keeps us sane.
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Thank you FEL!!
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Thanks Fel, I've been enjoying the strange demesne of the 'outdoors' also, it's like riding a bike...oh, heh, yeah, I was riding a bike ;)
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Thanks Fel.
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