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Family Honour
Yanyu and her uncle were drawn towards the lake. Fan suggested that the lake would be the ideal place to top up their water bottles. Fan had been pushing for Yanyu to drink as much water as possible. She dipped her bottle in the lake and looked up at her uncle. "Uncle Fan!"
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismAll for Nothing
"My muscles are burning!" Aron cried, clutching onto his calves. His sneakers red where it should have been white. Panting, he held onto his partner's hand. "Can we rest?"
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismLast Ones Standing
"Yuzuko..." Aron couldn't finish his sentence. "Kiki is..." "Gone?" Yuzuko asked. Rós picked up from where Aron left off. "The lighthouse exploded. Kiki was there helping Alfie. We wanted to save her, but we were too far away."
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismThe Final Showdown
Four robots; Red, Blue, Silver and Gold charged towards them. Their glowing eyes intimidated Yuzuko, who felt like a nervous wreck compared to the others. Maybe they were hiding their fears. It was a war.
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismLavender Lights: Prologue To A New World
December 1992 Through the course of 1992 over three-hundred thousand women became pregnant across the world. Most wouldn't find this odd in the slightest, actually to many doctors this would have been a rather low number for yearly pregnancy rates but this number didn't account for all pregnancies in world. In fact that small three-hundred thousand count was a group of women who had never had a child before due to fertility issues for one reason or another. To their doctors and their families it was an unexpected blessing for them and at that time it was the only abnormality of the situation.
Diahanne RavenPublished 3 years ago in FuturismClosing Ceremony
"It feels like an eternity since the game started," Sakura whispered to Yuzuko. The path to the studio was simple compared to their fight for survival in the past few days. She didn't understand why Sakura needed to be discreet. The other six were trust-worthy. They were all online friends before they were dragged onto the chaos they branded entertainment.
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismPost Game
Yuzuko's eyes became hazed by the constant flashing cameras. It was as if she never left the island. It would have only have been a matter of time before the fame fizzled out. Yuzuko couldn't wait for that day to come. Endless interviews, photoshoots and TV stints strained her body.
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismEmerald Oasis 6/18
Joyce was the first person in the dining room. She spent two hours on her own. She wasn't really on her own, she had the company of fairies promoting their favourite political parties. As they spoke, she thought of King Fore, and how she never expected him to be the leader of a left-winged party: she saw him as the most right winged thing in existence.
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismEmerald Oasis 5/18
When Joyce heard about the new rabbit, she knew she had to go and see her. When everyone was in bed, she tiptoed to Larry's cage and found another wooden cage adjacent to the lounge.
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in FuturismBook 1: Flight of the Armada Chapter 2
Michael Sheldon called his father and told him some friends needed to stay at the old ranch. "They lost everything in a storm, Dad," Michael lied. "They really need help. They'll keep up the place and probably even make some improvements."
Jay Michael JonesPublished 3 years ago in FuturismBook 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 1 part 1
“I am getting some sort of signal on the com,” Glendon Garin reported with excitement after months of flight through space. The other five Thuringi scouts took note and checked the communicators in their ships. “There is a good deal of music, but the language is strange.”
Jay Michael JonesPublished 3 years ago in FuturismIt Just Didn't Happen
It Just Didn't Happen John W. Gilmore “He tried it again, did he?” “Yes. He did, Bruce. Luckily the fall wasn't so far this time and the packed snow broke his fall. I can't understand him at all. He thought he could jump off a building like in the Carlos Castaneda story and go into another dimension.”
Om Prakash John GilmorePublished 3 years ago in Futurism