Nicole Wong
Stories (11/0)
No Man's Land
The chasm between dragons and all other moving creatures was as wide as it was unknown. On either side of the existence, only what was passed down from preceding generations taught one creation what purpose another served. Man saw dragons as breeders of majesty, regulators of populous cattle, and a means to wealth. Dragons saw men as herders at best and enemy hunters at worst. It was, therefore, unfathomable to scaled flyers that a human would enter the Fire Breath. That area was a no man’s land unless that man was seeking to kill. Schrader wondered if that was what this man intended.
By Nicole Wongabout a year ago in Fiction
Cinder Ashes
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. Rush Valley was always known for its wildflowers and healing herbs, but now, there was fire. The change was swift and imminent. What was once a peaceful land became a place to fear. Most Rushers rejoiced at the shifting dynamics. Afterall, weapons always equated power, and now they possessed the greatest weapon known to man.
By Nicole Wong2 years ago in Fiction
The Center
She knew she should really finish fixing that broken board. It really wouldn’t take much, but Kati kept finding excuses to justify the delay. She was tackling so much, and all of it felt too important to give up just so she could have energy to fix that stupid board.
By Nicole Wong2 years ago in Fiction
Forward
Today is a new day. Whether yesterday was rough or flipping fantastic, today is its own miracle. To honor that simple truth, every morning that today comes, I am going to be intentional in my actions, with my words, and even in my thoughts. Everything I do must be done with purpose. I have to work hard with purpose. Work hard with purpose. Rest with purpose.
By Nicole Wong2 years ago in Lifehack