Lucifer Divinitas
Stories (6/0)
Goth VS Emo
Through the eyes of the mundane, it is easy to see why there may be some confusion around the Emo and Goth cultures. When examining the difference between the two, many people give answers that are not correct or only focus on fashion. However, there is more to the goth and emo cultures than what meets the eye.
By Lucifer Divinitas3 years ago in Beat
The Crow Named Joe
NEW CUSTOMER Vomit is a portly man in his mid-forties wearing an old Sex Pistols T-shirt and browsing through the chips section of the local Grab-N-Go. He has a shaved head, curly mustache, and pointy beard which makes him look like a retired supervillain.
By Lucifer Divinitas3 years ago in Fiction
Blood Is Thicker Than Chocolate
Pure ecstasy swims through Mrs. Sarah Roth’s mouth as she takes the first bite of chocolate blackberry cake. The moist cake melts in her mouth and is quickly followed by a sweet fruity frosting. A jolt of tangy blackberry tickles her seasoned palate.
By Lucifer Divinitas3 years ago in Fiction
The Barn
THE BARN A monitor in a kitchen flickers rapidly with distorted images. Voices speaking an unknown language can be heard on an intercom. Jacob Hollowood, a white-haired man in his early sixties, enters loading a pump shotgun. He looks over at the monitor, chambers a round, and exits through the back door.
By Lucifer Divinitas3 years ago in Fiction
The Golden Locket
THE BALLOON A land strider billowing steam like angry dragons comes to a halt in front of a small three-story Victorian home. Scavenger, a young man the age of twelve, jumps out, grabs some items from the strider, and runs into the house. As he enters, his grandma yells “Shoes”. “Have you seen Granda Gran?” Scavenger asks, “He’s out back playing around with that balloon of his”, says Gran. Scavenger begins to head to the back door but is stopped dead in his tracks by Gran’s evil eye. “Oi, not with those boots on you won’t.”, says Gran. Scavenger looks down at his dirty boot, turns, and runs back out the front. As Scavenger rounds the corner he sees his granda working on the basket of an air balloon half-filled with hot air. “Granda!” yells Scavenger. Granda turns toward Scavenger “Aye, there you are boy. Did you have a successful hunt?” Scavenger proudly shows off his treasure. “Aye, a welding torch and propane tank. Well done boy.”, says Granda. “Are you taking her up today?”, asks Scavenger, “Aye I believe I will. I’m just finishing some tuning on the engine.”
By Lucifer Divinitas3 years ago in Fiction