Matthew Harrington
Stories (5/0)
Living Metal: Metallic Soul
Chapter 4: Between a rock and a hard place Across the red hazy desert of Mars, Anna ran after Bone Crusher. His foot prints led towards a cavern that connected to a series of smaller caves. This was another reminder of Earth’s dominance as most of the cave created by the blast scars from the bombardment from the war with Earth.
By Matthew Harrington11 months ago in Fiction
Shark Heist
The group of thieves had meticulously planned everything - escape routes, fake identities, and a foolproof plan to rob the underwater vault. But they never could have imagined the sharks with lasers on their heads. They besieged the vault, their lasers blazing in all directions as they attempted to seize the gold for themselves.
By Matthew Harrington11 months ago in Fiction
Living Metal: Metallic Soul
Chapter 3: Hard to kill “You are listening to K-98, the Number One radio station here on Mars. We would like to welcome all of our new listeners near Valhalla Point. It was one of the remaining battle sites of the Great War between our now good friends, the United Earth Government.
By Matthew Harrington12 months ago in Fiction
Living Metal: Metallic Soul
Chapter 2: A Start of a new day “Remember….a…promise… What promise?” screamed Anna as she woke up in her own bed. Flabbergasted over her dream she lifted up her head from the pillow while hugging herself. With tears streaming off her cheek she was visibly shaken from the nightmare. The warm morning light shone across her bed helped her to check back into reality, “What?” She said to herself with a shaky voice, “I am home.”
By Matthew Harrington3 years ago in Futurism
Living Metal: Metallic Soul
Living Metal: Metallic Soul By Matthew Harrington Copyright, 2000 Chapter 1: Anna’s Dream. In a heap of debris atop a blazing skyscraper laid a young woman with cascading crimson locks, her police uniform in tatters. Her metallic badge lay shattered near her feet with only her first name, Anna, visible. Gasping for breath and on the brink of losing consciousness, she struggled to comprehend the events that had led her to this surreal and perilous situation.
By Matthew Harrington3 years ago in Futurism