The Unseen Chains_The Children of the Forest._TRIP TO ANAKA_Return of the Shadows
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The Unseen Chains
The day always started that way. The 6 a.m coffee, the 8 hour workday, the microwave dinner, and the squeaky mattress. Everyday, it takes a heavier toll. Everyday is like another ounce, to the rock binding him down. But he kept going on. What else was he to do? The mattress strained under his weight. It felt like sleeping on a rock, but it was better than the floor. His apartment was simple. It included a sofa, a kitchen, complete with a microwave, worn from the use. It’s hinges looked to be a second away from giving up, and yet it kept working. The coating, once shiny, now faded with time. H...
The Children of the Forest.
Deep in the darwww.onedoor.cck forest was a crumbling old cottage. The wind howled in through the cracks in the frames like a pack of hungry Wolves. A tiny fire was the only warmth in the house and this barely gave out enough heat for the small living room, never mind the rest of the house. The rotten window frames and damaged tiles did nothing to help the bleak atmosphere. The life and love had long since left the house; the crumbling exterior looked like a silhouette of a previous existence. “I’m fffreezing” Howard stammered, he was only eight years old and he was shaking so much his teeth were chatterin...
TRIP TO ANAKA
In the kingdom of Colada, on earth ‘s twin planet Gaia evolving 800 years behind, there lived on Island-55, Jenk a judge who was about 40. He was tall, fair and handsome. One day while he had gone marketing he saw an elderly man paying the lighthouse toll and asked “Where’re you from?” “I’m from Anaka. I’m a wizard. I’m here for a 10 day stay.” Jenk said “I’m a judge here and have lived all forty years of my life here. I’ve never been out of I-55、 I long to visit Anaka about which I’ve heard a lot.” “It’s very simple. Think of the place where you would like to be and leave it to me.” The wiz...
Return of the Shadows
No one had ever been able to live in the house for more than a week. Most said it haunted, but they didn't know the meaning of the word. Yet. They hadn't met me.It was sunny the day we moved. It was wrong, to have the sun, a symbol of happiness, shining on such a day as this one. It was just my dad and me. My mom had died a mysterious death. My dad still had no idea what happened. I did. But he didn't know that. There was a lot he didn't know. It was easier that way.We drove up the dirt road in our truck. Dust kicked out the back, hiding us from any spying eyes. And trust me, there were many....