Fantasy
Journey Ch. 2 Pt. 1
Chapter 2 Part. 1 When she awoke that morning she couldn’t help but feel excited, after all she felt like she was in a dream. She giggled to herself as she turned towards the gleaming light coming from the stone window to her right. She excitedly sat up, her wispy golden hair wrapping around her face and stood up stretching her hands into the air. The weather was cool and perfect with a breeze blowing into the room. She walked over to the mirror in the corner of the room to look at herself. The person in the mirror was almost a stranger. She barely recognized herself, with her blonde hair, blue eyes and delicate features being very different from her image from her past life. This world had magic, magic that she had only heard in the stories of her home. She felt that no matter the time that passed she didn’t know if she would ever get used to this.
By Damian Pires5 years ago in Fiction
Human Heist
I swept the musty basement for the 3rd time this evening. Not allowed to go upstairs on account of the Lamia Ball that Master Dorian was hosting, I had little else to do. As I swept, I daydreamed of the way life must have been before the age of night. I imagined my mother and father picnicking on the beach, the sun glinting off of the water as they enjoyed wine and fruit. I missed the sunlight more than anything else that the nightwalkers had taken away. I longed for the warmth that it had once provided, but it had been ripped from my life so long ago, I was not even sure I remembered the feeling correctly.
By Kailey Cutbirth 5 years ago in Fiction
The Camp
A visit from one of the Ministers was coming soon. Keiji had told himself he would not see another. But worse than that, he had promised Brianna that she wouldn’t, either. With this impending visit, he knew his guilt would soon add another broken promise to its weight. There was no mistaking the signs, however. Patrols had been increasing for four days in a row. Extra guards were easily spotted in the towers and along the walls. And the constant roar of helicopters and planes above left no doubt.
By Eric Abney5 years ago in Fiction
Life Skills
It was only a couple of hours into the dinner party, and Rebecca already knew that this one had been a terrible idea. Alex, Caitlyn and Jed were friends from university, and they hadn’t seen each other for a while. Rebecca had already lost count of the amount of times that the phrase ‘can you even remember when we were all in the same place at the same time?’ had been uttered. It was longer than any of them could guess.
By Sian Summers5 years ago in Fiction
The Pearl Kingdom Mission
Note to all good godly humans; "I am Petra, an extra terrestrial Queen. In this picture herewith, I am pictured with 'Trumpet' the space dog. This post is of confidential nature, seen only by the humans we trust. If you see it, you have been selected as one of our trusted ones. You are to maintain secrecy on its contents, for you are within the safe clam we are rescuing". Turning to Trumpet I instruct him.
By Black Dog Productions5 years ago in Fiction
Footsteps in the sand
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By Marie-Claire Pierce5 years ago in Fiction
The Cave of Unspeakable Wisdom
Kui-Dzim was a learner before anything else. Orphaned at a young age, he learned to care for his own needs. Too clumsy to steal what he needed, he learned to beg and to scavenge and ultimately that both were easier prospects in a place of high international traffic. And so, only a child, Kui-Dzim learned the way to the nearest harbor. In time, the orphan would learn to find his own way through the world, and when that way looked foggy he would squint his eyes and prick up his ears and he would learn a great many more things. He grew up on the grey-green cliffed coasts of Kalasik Island and kept himself busy collecting scraps and doing odd jobs for the local harbormasters.
By The Zovanist5 years ago in Fiction






