Posted by catinwater on December 17, 2011 · 4 Comments
“Pelican?!” I yell, and Ruj slams on the breaks of his truck. He cranes his neck, and sure enough, the disinctive clumsied shape of a flying pelican sweeps across the sky. Ruj’s eyes grow wide. “New!” he exclaims, and guns the truck. Jo and I scream and fall sideways as we start careening down the … Read more
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