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A Swine's Greed
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. The dark, devoid-of-life endless sky was unfolding itself on the shuttle's window shield. The turbine's flame was beginning to fade away as the shuttle's speed declined sustainably. A girl with a seemingly tired look was gazing at the serene scene that was spreading out in front of her sight.
By Harrys Stratigakis2 years ago in Fiction
On The Other Side of The Spectrum 1
The air was so thick that became near excruciating. The soft clouds covered like a barrier most of the sky which was now painted in a mix of orange and violet gradate. This was a place devoid of life; a dirt-colored region with mountains of various shapes and heights standing like buildings.
By Harrys Stratigakis2 years ago in Fiction
A Routine “Break” 3
“Here, your equipment is in my bag; come grab your own along with your gemstone quickly. Unfortunately for us we ain’t got our weapons here and we do not have the time now to return to our rooms, so we’ll deal with them with what we have.”, Shegnor said in a rush while zipping his green bag open.
By Harrys Stratigakis2 years ago in Fiction
Fate Isn't Always a Dire Instrument
The resounding noise of the train’s chimney echoed in its brightly colored chambers. The pressure from its squeaky breaks forced the passengers to hold on to their nearest object; be it the round table facing them or the sturdy grip beside their seats.
By Harrys Stratigakis2 years ago in Fiction
A Routine "Break" 1
It was in the midst of July, and the sun's hot rays were hitting Arcadion's surface like a truck. Everyone was experiencing the suffering heatwave in a train station, sitting on its passenger waiting seats that were covered by its wing-like awning.
By Harrys Stratigakis2 years ago in Fiction
How to Become More Trusting of Others
There were days in my life when I felt the need to justify a misstep that occurred to people other than myself or to lash out at someone for making this happen. Similarly, at some point, I felt that there were people in my life who did me wrong and they were at fault for the unhappiness I sensed.
By Harrys Stratigakis2 years ago in Humans
What Goes Inside an Introvert's Mind?
The previous concepts of the pieces I wrote revolved around self-esteem and self-image so my mind is occupied by these themes lately. As I wondered what could be best suited for the next series, I stumbled upon a certain line of questioning.
By Harrys Stratigakis2 years ago in Humans