Gary Lougheed
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"While I thought that I was learning how to live, I have been learning how to die." - Leonardo da Vinci
Stories (15/0)
Elizabeth’s Survival
I’m inspired by Elizabeth’s survival. I’m inspired by the dragons by our side, the ones that left, the ones that returned, the ones in heaven, and the mighty one, fighting and surviving the hellish demon Oliver, a once-man. Inspired by a true story about the dragon by my side.
By Gary Lougheed2 months ago in Fiction
Loving a Twitch Streamer
I wouldn’t have stayed… but she kept laughing at my jokes. Okay that wasn’t why. It was stranger than that, more real than just laughing at my jokes. It felt like love at first message, but that’s foolish, love over an internet cable?
By Gary Lougheed2 months ago in Confessions
Elder Song of Snow
Atop a well-known mountain there stood a cabin, its isolation from the world, seemingly lonely. Yet its friends were the bizarre forest down the mountain to the west, fresh blankets of snow that powdered up the slopes to its east, and a trail that led north and south, they were tamed but freezing to speak to.
By Gary Lougheed3 months ago in Fiction
What's that Azure Light?
What's that Azure Light? Creativity, a etheramal puzzle, a delicate art where people are drawn to discovering each piece. A procedure follows that discovery and it usually takes a few moments to fly the puzzle piece in your hands to the perfect place. Hands crippled in quivering excitement, moments pressed to death as I dangled from a cliff, the lifeline was a scientifically tested rope, said to be able to hold two tons of metal. It felt like it could hardly hold two pounds.
By Gary Lougheed8 months ago in Writers
Blades of Heart and Mind
Challenge: Setting & Vivid Imagery with Metaphorical Inclusion: In a world where the sky is an ever-shifting canvas of emotions, depict a morning where the dawn doesn't break as usual. Instead, the sky "weeps" crystalline tears, forming shimmering lakes on the ground below. The protagonist, a young mage-in-training, believes these tears are more than just a natural phenomenon. Describe the scene, capturing the play of light, the sensation of the crystal tears, and the mage's awe and curiosity as they try to decipher the sky's message.
By Gary Lougheed8 months ago in Writers
Many Many Pieces of Chocolate Cake
Strands of Christmas lights hung eternally across Art Town. Christmas everyday-land guided the people of Art Town, lights illuminating their gifts, brightening their nightfall, and crisping their outdoor patios. It was important to believe in Christmas everyday-land, because it was better than believing in no-never-cake land.
By Gary Lougheed3 years ago in Fiction