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Chapter 2: The AscensionThe clanking of metal, the screeching of gears, the bang of things falling against the stone walls of the tower and the echo of their voices sinking ...
Pforrest - Apr 10, 2011 - 19 min read
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Okrol woke in an unfamiliar bed; scratchy sheets and moth eaten blankets were firmly tucked around him. Bandages lay tenth-fold around his sore head. Okrol dared to open his eyes. ...
thatboy - Apr 10, 2011 - 7 min read
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Spoiler! : I'm saying this again because some of you guys may not have read the original version. I had written extra parts and segments to make the story more ...
rainsallthetime - Apr 10, 2011 - 16 min read
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Small wonder I recoilat my cross-shaped reflection, hanging ornamentally on the flexing chest of an excited woman,grimly staring back as if to warn of some future.Small talk was musteredfrom what ...
inkwell - Apr 10, 2011 - 1 min read
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Warning: This short story contains violence and death. Background: I had written this for and English assessment piece. The task was to relate it to the idea of heroism using ...
Jesiica - Apr 10, 2011 - 9 min read
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Chapter 2: The MeetingThe next few minutes were silent, no one talked and just watched where dad had stood. Then I turned to my mother in hopes of salvaging my ...
Qoh16 - Apr 9, 2011 - 5 min read
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PinkPanther - Apr 9, 2011 - 1 min read
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He twiddles with the gold band on his left-hand ring finger as he stares into his empty glass, twisting the engagement ring round and round without thinking about it. He ...
BluesClues - Apr 9, 2011 - 10 min read
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The skies of my desiresstretched across eternity,mock me as I standan unmoving tree.Destined to gaze uponone day following another,a ghost merely wishingas time passes by.Stuck in a foreign land,an in
Lunasol21 - Apr 9, 2011 - 1 min read
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MandaPanda1031 - Apr 9, 2011 - 1 min read
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Chapter 5 The next morning he came at around ten. He rang the doorbell just as everyone was about to leave. I answered the door. “You’re early.” I told him ...
Yanni1995 - Apr 9, 2011 - 22 min read
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I'm sure someone a little younger than 16 could handle this, but there is some suggested violence. Enjoy. “Go on.” “I can’t.” “Of course you can. Just do it!&rd
Searria H. - Apr 9, 2011 - 4 min read
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Alternative style can be read here: post845697.html#p845697Warning: This short story contains violence and death.Background: I had written this for and English assessment piece. The task was to relate
Jesiica - Apr 9, 2011 - 9 min read
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The To-Do ListGet up, get dressed,My day has just begun. Looking at the to do list, I groan,For this day promises to be fun. The first thing to do is eat,A very ...
HorsebackWriter - Apr 9, 2011 - 1 min read
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The ancient clock tower sang feebly as it struck four in the afternoon. The sun was just beginning to sink behind the buildings as I nervously glanced out of the ...
AlixMalone - Apr 9, 2011 - 7 min read