... fell painfully from the angel. Beneath him Dean writhed, head thrown back, Castiel’s name beating in an erratic staccato, rolling off his tongue. Each consecutive thrust brought their tattooedoutcries closer together, the melody and harmony of a familiar tune trying to synchronize tempo. Before their cries could fully converge, Castiel felt the twitch of Dean’s muscles around him, pulling them ...
... that rang through the small room. He pulled his wings back quickly, afraid he’d disturbed or awakened his hunter. It was only when the second sob was wrenched from his chest that he acknowledged the outcries were his. The angel squeezed his eyes shut and backed away from Dean, unused to the intensity of his emotions. Castiel’s cries pierced Dean’s sleep and he shot up out of the bed, instincts ...
... modified that date slightly for certain years by proclaiming instead the fourth Thursday of November as the national holiday of Thanksgiving, but not all states followed suit. FDR’s idea prompteda fewoutcries, such as this one by a Charles Jones, published in Bedea opera de temporibus (1943): “As I write these words in New England Thanksgiving approaches. Friends from home may undertake a ...
... think could possibly want to attack children such as yourself?” “What about Voldemort?” he asked in earnest. “He’s out there, I saw him, he’s back and he…” He trailed off as the shockedoutcries of his classmates finally registered in his mind, and he became aware that he’d said the most taboo name in the Wizarding World aloud, and proclaimed the Dark wizard’s return, in front of the entire ...
... ep, though I alreadyexpect the Takeru/Mako haters to come out of the woodwork. And I'm totally looking forward to their outcries. I'm already basking in the outcries over that faceslap that came the fuck out of nowhere. Although I also see talk about how that might not have been a slap. I guess we'll ...
...). (Kankurou) doesn't hold up to the specialattention all that well. (Yamato) and (Hashirama) tackled the (Naruto) inspired problems with a sense of lackadaisical cheer. (Vergil) continues pathetic outcries for attention. (Lady) and (Dante) respond as expected. (Kite) experiences a sharp aversion to sand in the presence of (Gaara). Watch for further signs of pedofilia tendencies. (Lenalee) ...
...pick up the fucking clothes!" Arthur commanded, "They’re the last item!” “Seriously?" Gilbert's face lit up "Fucking hell yes! We’ve done it! We've beaten the others! We-" His celebratory outcries were suddenly dominated by the arrival of Alfred and his team, yelling to each other excitedly as they appeared on other side of the river. “Hey! Have you guys found the second task yet?" Alfred...
...on spot. The 'other' Sam and Dean were adorable. Wassherface was scary. Question: why get so knickertwisted that you have to stop watching? I've seen a couple of really spectactularely failtastic flounces and outcries over this. Where's the sense of humour? The distance? Because Hello! (as the Trickster would say) it's a TV show. With a -in some cases at least- certifiably insane fanbase. Next...
... without pause, "Once administered, this serum will subdue the magical signature of a witch or wizard for an indefinite time. As such, the spellcaster may find herself unable to use higher-level spells." Outcries and protestations met her words. Though Harry was just as shocked, he silentlycheered on Hermione as the questions were asked. "You mean we wouldn't be able to use magic?" shouted one ...
... desperate by having a free weekend so early, but they're showing complete incompetence by now having the resources to handle it. The big question will be how they handle this. Cryptic is notorious for ignoringoutcries of its players. So far, they're doing a pretty admirable job of it. If they let this "free" weekend expire without an extension or rain check of some kind, they'll pretty much lose...