Fantasy
The Rogue Dragon
The Night of the Amber Moon is less of a holiday and more of an eerie event though the Spellbinders would like us to think differently. The collection takes place at midnight when the golden moon is high in the ink black sky and the darkness has snuffed out all the light of the sun and stars. The only light that is visible is the burning torches along the village shops leading to a roaring bonfire in the center of the town square where the payments will be collected. Thousands of villagers stand in a long line to pay what’s due and for those who don’t make an appearance, the guard goes from door to door to ensure no one is missing.
Julia ElizabethPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Rogue Dragon
Though the villagers felt the immense shake of the crash they disregarded it instantly only grateful that the dragon hadn’t crashed in their village. The dragon had most likely landed in the Forest of Shadows outside the village to rest. It was uninhabited so there would be no concern that any lives would be lost as long as they didn’t do or say anything to encourage an attack.
Julia ElizabethPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Rebellion
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She had always been curious about what lay beyond the window, but her curiosity had never been strong enough to risk her safety and venture out into the unknown.
A Goddess Spurned
The world is fire and ash; the world is a mirror image of the destruction inside of your heart. Embers float on the wind, spreading the flames further with every pulse of your heart. Your chest heaves, your lungs burn and ache with each breath that scratches at your throat. You stifle the scream building in your chest, holding on to your fury and pain like snakes writhing in the pit of your stomach. Father always told you revenge was bittersweet. Now you know it is more bitter than it is sweet. You aren’t sure it is worth it.
The Ordeal
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. The few windows that opened to the outside of the village had long ago been blacked out—the paint secured with magic when such fanciful things still existed in the world. Somehow, through all odds, a small hole had been etched in the paint, a tiny glimpse into the world beyond the village walls. It was gray, desolate and windswept. Scraggly ironbrush dotted the landscape as far as the eye could see, their thorns glinting in the watery light. Jutting out of the hazy horizon was the Alchemist’s Tower, a spire of gray rock eroded by wind and rain, tall enough to glimpse over the wall.
Amanda TerranePublished about a year ago in FictionThe kind-Hearted Werewolf
A scientist is shown at the start of the Story, He was transferring a mysterious creature into his body. Afterwards, his eyes are turned into blue colour.
Cousins Collide
"Hey, it's me Cody Bridges. I'm 10 years and live in Orlando, Florida. It's summer vacation and today is an interesting day. By interesting I mean not necessarily good".
Kylecovey SmithPublished about a year ago in FictionTransformed Mermaid in Love With A Man
Transformed Mermaid in Love with a Man One year after Dr Oyinlola Zaad (the transformed mermaid) opened her eye care center in Ibeju town, she visited Dr Benjamin Adekitan in his hospital, and when she introduced herself to one of the Nurses at the Reception, she was quickly ushered into Dr Benjamin’s office without delay; and when Dr Benjamin set his eyes on her, his memory fed his consciousness that he dated her in the medical school; and gushed, “Oyinlola, is that really you? Are you the same Dr Oyinlola I have been hearing about in town?"
The last window to the outside world
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. It was a small, dirty window, but it was the only one in the entire city that wasn't covered in black paint. She had heard rumors about the outside, about a world where the sky was blue and the grass was green. But she couldn't believe it. How could anything be so different from the grey, polluted city she lived in?
The Outside
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Her father was lucky enough to have a top floor room. Even so the window was level with the ground, and little could be seen but red soil and a deep blue sky. She stood on her tip toes, grasping the rough edge of stone sill. The glass was impenetrably thick, and dust coated it. But she was looking for something. Twice she had sneaked into this room and seen movement out there in that unknown world. Or she thought she had. Today she was looking for proof. Just a glimpse. Something to prove her mother right and her father wrong.
Kirsten IvattsPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Last Window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. That small and lonely window was the only view of the free world remaining, which is why he hid it behind a painting. Kaiden and Elise couldn’t afford to let the last remnant of an abandoned hope die out with their ancestors. Kaiden made sure to hide the portal to the outside world from the authorities every chance he had for that reason.
Skylar SturtevantPublished about a year ago in FictionVampire Hunters
With our back story out of the way, it is now time to travel into the future two thousand twenty years after the rising of Christ. My brother and I were no longer in Israel we moved all over the world and now resided in the heart of the United States in Kansas City. We work for the Federal Bureau of Investigations in a small department called the Abnormal Investigations Unit. The unit consists of six Field Agents and an Intelligence Analyst. The unit's mission is to keep the underworld from intertwining with the human world.
Jorden DunbarPublished about a year ago in Fiction