Geoffrey

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StorySuccess part2 Geoffrey315 years 6 months ago
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StoryMarooned Part1 Geoffrey315 years 6 months ago
StoryElderberry wine Geoffrey615 years 6 months ago
StoryObservations from a cafe window Geoffrey415 years 7 months ago
StoryThe wrong mark Geoffrey215 years 7 months ago
StoryKonichiwa Geoffrey215 years 7 months ago
StoryScientists can prove bees can't fly Geoffrey315 years 7 months ago
StoryIncident at Worcester Geoffrey215 years 7 months ago
StoryHave to Laugh - Don't You? Silver Spun Sand1615 years 7 months ago
StoryLeaves Geoffrey215 years 7 months ago
StoryThe job Geoffrey415 years 7 months ago
StoryOCTOBER MAGIC skinner_jennifer3815 years 7 months ago
StoryTHE APPLE skinner_jennifer2115 years 7 months ago
StoryMy cats Geoffrey415 years 7 months ago
StoryEXTRA SENSORY PERCEPTION skinner_jennifer2615 years 7 months ago
StoryA West Country Poem skinner_jennifer615 years 7 months ago
StoryWalking for your health Geoffrey215 years 7 months ago
StoryHow to become a famous poet Geoffrey315 years 7 months ago
StoryObtaining a passport Geoffrey215 years 7 months ago
StoryMy 59 minute friend Geoffrey215 years 7 months ago
StoryEnglish as she is spoke Geoffrey315 years 7 months ago
StoryMilk Geoffrey315 years 7 months ago

My stories

The trouble with elves 5/10

Thankfully her request to go to the fog in the Therdle worked normally and she was soon flying up the stream towards Wilfred and his pool.

The trouble with elves 4/10

Jennifer Jane laughed quietly, it sounded as if Gordon was getting used to his job as the village bridge keeper.

The trouble with elves 3/10

“Pleased to meet you,” Jennifer Jane said in a rather shaky voice, she was beginning to feel quite worried now. “How can I help you?”

The trouble with elves 2/10

Jennifer Jane was packing up ready to go home after the summer school had finished. There seemed to be a lot more than she’d brought when she’d arrived a fortnight ago.

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