All Things End: Volume II - Part 108 by Courage09, literature
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All Things End: Volume II - Part 108
A/N: If you want some idea of the size of Volume II in physical book terms, if you have a copy of A Storm Of Swords from the 'A Song Of Ice And Fire' series (AKA: Game Of Thrones) Volume II has almost the exact same word count as it, as of the writing of this chapter. Since Volume II is about to overtake Volume I in word count as well, you can stack two Storm Of Swords on top of each other and that will probably give you the general idea of just how big this entire story is. I can at least happily say that All Things End will probably finish before the Winds Of Winter comes out. It's pretty much the Half Life 3 of books. LOL Chapter 108: Amalgamate Elizabeth raced down the hallway with Courage under her arm. He dangled there, having decided to let her do whatever she felt she needed to do. If this really was all Computer's doing, this might be his only chance to talk to him anyway. He knew for a fact that what Computer had done to the hospital was excessive, even for him. There
All Things End: Volume II - Part 107 by Courage09, literature
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All Things End: Volume II - Part 107
Chapter 107: The Problem With Bad Dog Food
It was with a grimace that Courage watched the slot in his holding cell door slide open and a can of dog food was deposited. He hopped down off the all-too-stiff bed that he had become well acquainted with over these last two months and trudged over toward his lunch.
He picked up the can and frowned harder at it. While he had never been one to say 'no' to a good bowl of dog food, the stuff the SCC was having him eat was some of the most disgusting mush he had ever had to subsist on. It was the only thing they had been allowing him to eat for weeks now. Apparently it was a vitamin rich blend meant t
All Things End: Volume II - Part 106 by Courage09, literature
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All Things End: Volume II - Part 106
Chapter 106: Backed Into A Corner
In the vast darkness, they were there.
Watching.
Waiting.
They could see their missing piece suspended in that black expanse, clinging to what little life he had left.
They did not even need to intervene in his survival, for a change. He wanted to live so badly, and not just for that dog he had come to care so much about, but for that puppy too, and for the rest of those mutts he had forged an unexpected kinship with. He wanted to see all of them again, no matter how hard he had to fight against his own fading life force to do so.
As they watched the scene play out before them, they relished in the agon