Liam Storm
Bio
I currently work as a thatcher, but love the art of writing a narrative, currently I am working on putting my ideas onto paper and creating a book. In the meantime I create short stories to keep myself, girlfriend and two dogs entertained.
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Stories (21/0)
Nature's Way
The world beneath us, Battles a natural war, Nothing can stop it.
By Liam Stormabout a year ago in Poets
The Night Bus
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. The candle was surprisingly light and full of life - unlike its surroundings. The forest was dark and gloomy, and no one had been seen walking under their droopy boughs for decades. The cabin had likewise stood empty, for more years than anyone still living could say. That changed today. A mysterious figure was perched in the rocking chair on the front porch and he waited. He had always done this. He would always do this. He understood the simple truth about these woods. They were not of this earth, but somewhere entirely different.
By Liam Storm2 years ago in Fiction
Time to Pay
"27 years, and 256 days ago, this man", the speaker pointed to the Defendant, "committed his first of many crimes." The speaker turned to, and addressed the audience and jury of the room. "Murder was his crime, but he didn't just murder his victims, he defiled them, made them into something they weren't. Ranging from the years 1990-1994, this man murdered and defiled 13 young women." The speaker turned and faced the Defendant once more, and spoke directly to him, "He is a sick, and twisted individual and deserves to be put away for life, that was his sentence in his previous life, why should it be changed now?". Once again the Speaker turned to the audience and jury; "As we all well know, resurrection is real, and there is nothing we can do to stop criminals deliberately killing themselves and being reborn into another life. The man before you, in this life is known as Dylan Featherstone, however in his previous life he was known as John Wittle, aka the serial killer, John Cutter." Although the audience and jury knew what and who this hearing was about, they still took the time to have another look at the Defendant. He looked so young and, quite honestly, innocent. However, no matter how innocent he looked in this life, he must pay for the crimes he committed in the past life, otherwise those crimes would go unpunished, which in the eyes of the victims family's, and in the eyes of the Speaker, was not in question.
By Liam Storm2 years ago in Fiction