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Short Story, Maybe Long
short story, maybe long............ twas a night before dreaming, all the children knew their place and part and ALL PLAYED! may we dream while we are awake and knowing, may we dream and see the energy field that is the balance by which we all feel, may we dream and know that through our suffering there will be a brighter tomorrow, may we dream and fight for the knowledge that our struggle will always be for the brighter tomorrow.
michael trevor barrett AKA RedPanda999663Published 2 years ago in FictionThe Wreckages
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. What they say is wrong though, they just didn't know what happened to all the people who DO know. Or that there were even people who HAD witnessed all the screams in space, or why we were all there in the first place. I do though, atleast I think I do.
Dani McLeanPublished 2 years ago in FictionExcursion
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But I wasn’t in the vacuum of space. I was stuck in a glorified soda can hurtling towards the moon at 26.85 thousand miles per hour, less than two feet from a guy who I swear to god did not stop screaming from the moment we left the landing pad. Honestly I’d probably have been impressed by his lung capacity if I hadn’t been devoting one hundred percent of my concentration to trying to pass out so that I could experience the only form of escape available to me at that moment.
Ruth RamblesPublished 2 years ago in FictionRadiant
My name is Lucas Tyler. My hacker dad wanted to name me George Lucas Tyler after the famous filmmaker. However, my psychic mom flatly refused. She had a brother named George whom she hated. He was a hedge fund manager.
One of the Chosen Few
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. However, that's not entirely true. There are those who do hear the screams of those who are lost in the vast emptiness that is space. Beings who take pity on these lost souls and give them a second chance of life. A chance to be something more than ordinary. A chance to have astronomical power. A chance to be...chosen.
Chris MitchellPublished 2 years ago in FictionNewly Lost
Chapter 1 A Strange Voice Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. They didn’t, however, say how cold the touch of space would be, as Pierre drifted, rather nonchalantly, through the void. Above him was his ship, The Terreta, a trapezoid shaped, silver steel (silver was being too kind as it had devolved into more of a depressing gray through the years) Freighter-class Star-Jumper. Despite perceiving himself to be outside the ship, which one might think a terrifying sight to wake to, Pierre felt as if the ship was tethered to him, stuck as if it were embedded into his very form, guiding him along a path unbeknownst to him amongst the stars. But more confusing to Pierre, how was he not suffocating to death? Pierre wasn’t aware of any advancements of such nature within human biological capabilities in recent memory, but yet here he was, floating in the vacuum of space with absolutely no difficulties.
Yousif HamzaPublished 2 years ago in FictionSpiraling Through Time, Ch. I
2007 'Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. So, what did it matter that she could only scream on the inside?' she thought to herself, as she stood in the hovering spacecraft she’s now called home for 5 years - according to the peas that she’s collected and stashed under her mattress. They’re not supposed to remember how long they’ve been there, but she’s kept a pea under her tongue and brought it back after every dinner, every day, since the day of the collection.
Hanna ZercherPublished 2 years ago in FictionNobody Told You to Stay Behind
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I still remember the sounds of my family drifting off into the unknown, only to be captured - some killed - in the process. Their voices, echoing in their space helmets, muddled by the capacity of the intercom to transmit the message.
Mariah Miss PlantLovePublished 2 years ago in FictionThe Gray (Chapter One)
“Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say.” The whisper echoed down the corridor of the academy. “What makes you say that?” The response caught the cadet off guard. He turned and met the gray eyes of a man dressed in a grey uniform. “I um, well.” The youth grew silent. “It’s okay, you’re not in trouble.” The man’s mouth smiled, but not his eyes. They only stared and studied.
Daniel BusseyPublished 2 years ago in FictionDoomsday Prepper
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But that notion of physics changed the fateful day my people found the Void Screamer.
The Whispers of Time
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But we can hear the whispers over time. Can it be that the whispers we hear guiding and speaking to us over time are the remnants of the screams of past generations from moving through space? The human experience is audible in the loudest of ways. There are so many layers to existence and energy. Yet we seem to neither hear nor remember the equal and opposite physics that drive existence on a grand scale. We consider this life on Earth to be a third dimensional projection of reality because of the impact we feel. Our bodies come with everything physical; smells, sensation, sound, visuals, and tastes yet what you experience as reality is not another’s reality. Leaving truth to the fact that reality is ultimately to be your choice of perception. That perception will have you questioning if the screams you hear in your dreams are the reality of space or if the whispers you hear in your head are lessons and warnings of time.
Alicia JonesPublished 2 years ago in FictionThe Mysterious Side of the Moon
Chapter 1: The Supernatural Realm where Demons and Aliens Dwell but are not at Peace with each other. Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Scientists at NASA knew little about space or the mysterious side of the moon until they started to launch spacecraft up into space. Have you ever wondered what happen during the Famous Apollo mission with Neil Armstrong as the first man to walk on the moon or what happened during the few minutes of radio silence that happened during that historic mission? Have you ever wondered if it was all a movie shot on set or did it happened and what else happened during does few minutes? What did they see? Here is the story that my friends and I found out after we made our discovery of the supernatural realm where demons and aliens dwell but are not at peace with each other.
Apo Frederick Abraham RichardsonPublished 2 years ago in Fiction