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The Guardian of Canton Falls
Alana knew something wasn't right before she fully struggled through the fog of sleep. The summer night was hot and sticky, a fact that needled into her brain. She opened her eyes, staring at the ceiling above her.
Michelle Moore-BootsPublished 3 years ago in FuturismTotems
A matte-black mug with swirling, creme-blue liquid sits warmly in my hands. The tea shop is empty apart from myself, a coy barista and a boy by himself at a table in the corner. I take my tea to the opposite side of the room, and sit so that the bar and the boy are both in sight.
Gabrielle S.Published 3 years ago in FuturismKundli in Hindi: Janam Kundali in Hindi Reading Online by date of birth
Also known as natal chart or horoscope or Kundali Hindi, the horoscope plays an important role in a person's life. The Kundali Reading can be considered reliable only when it is prepared by reliable and experienced astrologers, who can accurately estimate your future and symptoms.
kundalimatching expertPublished 3 years ago in FuturismRedemption
Li walked anxiously into the dark cold space. Her footsteps echoed in the distance and seemed to become louder the more she traveled into the unknown. Confused, and longing for answers, she began to turn around. As she started to retrace her steps, a voice called out to her. "Why are you here?" Quickly, she began running into the darkness from which she had come.
Cassie RagePublished 3 years ago in FuturismIt's Five O'Clock Somewhere
“Give me another,” I called to the bartender, raising my empty glass and pointing to it. At her nod, I dropped my arms back to the bar top with a sigh. The golden cuffs around my wrists clanked delicately against the wood of the bar. I remember thinking how beautiful they were, back when this all began, but no longer. The symbol of my people’s indentured servitude could never be beautiful to me, not when I was forced to do such terrible things.
Kit MacPhersonPublished 3 years ago in FuturismFool in the Rain
In the light of day, I might be a genius, but I’m a fool in the rain. Any water, really – I AM a naiad, after all - but the rain really gets to me, full of life as its droplets course through my being, singing songs of the places it has been, the sights… But let me stop, or I’ll ramble on all day. I often chatter just as much as my stream, my sisters used to say. I miss them a lot, nearly as much as I miss my stream, but I’m content with the bustle of the small town where I live for now, and my mission will be over soon at any rate, and I can go home. Until then, at least I have the rain.
Kit MacPhersonPublished 3 years ago in FuturismRothin - Part 1
Rothin struggled to endure the pain, walking in the direction that made it even more difficult to withstand. His legs ached, making it unbearable to walk. He fell forward and began to crawl, mostly dragging his legs, but occasionally using them in half-hearted attempts to quicken his pace.
Kage ChaosPublished 3 years ago in FuturismCheck Out This Chilling Concept Art From The Original Ending Of 'Revenge Of The Sith'
The ending of a movie is arguably the most important part of it. It's the main thing that the audience is going to remember once the movie is over. A good ending can turn a bad movie into a decent one, turn a good movie into a bad one, or enhance a masterpiece. It's always interesting to see how a film could have ended, and to discuss whether that would have improved the original film. For example, in the original Alien film, the xenomorph was originally supposed to rip Ripley's head off, then mimic her voice for the famous "signing off" monologue, which would have made Aliens impossible, and nobody wants to live in a world without Aliens. It would have also spared us every single movie after Aliens, but still...
Culture SlatePublished 3 years ago in FuturismJuno Spacecraft Makes Waves at Jupiter for Extended Mission
The Juno spacecraft, orbiting Jupiter since 2016, has a new lease on life, thanks to NASA. This robotic explorer is now due to continue its mission, at least until September 2025.
The Cosmic CompanionPublished 3 years ago in FuturismCernunnos
Cernunnos was a Gaelic horned god of the wild, beast, fertility, and prosperity. He is a very mysterious god, with not too many details known about him. His original mythology has been lost. He is originally found in ancient Gaul many gods are very similar to him including Pan from ancient Greece.
Jacob's Sinn
I walk slowly, contemplating the sound of my footsteps. They echo on the deathly empty street, bounce off the closed windows and return to my ears twisted and deformed. My footsteps are the only sign of life in this grey ghost town tonight. During the daytime people scurry to work like rats, but the moon sees no one. It is almost past curfew, and no one wants to be out after curfew.
Ashley-Rose Lee LeporePublished 3 years ago in FuturismWhere are you?
Many questions arise when the subject of mortality comes uncertainty. Out of fear, we have jumped to many conclusions concerning the obligations of life and remain submerged in the midst of confusion. Perhaps every little detail of our lives are judged by an all powerful being, whose agenda is to trip off His own perfection at the lack of ours. Consider a life that has such incredible meaning in itself, simply due to the fact that after this, exists nothing. Not one soul can know for a fact, in full detail, the blueprint to this existence.
GetyourmindrightPublished 3 years ago in Futurism