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It was coming; she could taste it on the wind. It tasted like smooth steel and fresh snow slush. It tasted like oil and rust and burning rubber. It tasted like muddy water and grease. It screamed in the valley below.
By the time Oli Phant Cob, Chief Engineer of the Yellow Brick Express, saw the purple fog, it was too late to stop the train. Instinctively he reached for the hand-brake, but he knew that jerking on the brake lever could easily send the tra...
“Turlo!” I screamed again, but I may as well have been shouting at my own reflection. My panicked cries only served to make my lynch mob more furious and that bit more determined to burn my sorry (and strawy) butt. I let out one more loud c...
Munchkins were scrambling out of their seats trying to push to the entrance and into the purple fog. Still others broke windows to climb out, letting more of the purple fog in as they attempted to escape. The reaction of their bodies to the...
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