the time travelling student_Nature's Mystery_The snake in the top hat._Crossing the Rainbow
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the time travelling student
‘Wake up you lazy sloth, you’re late for school’ cried my unorganised mum who’s job it is to wake me up in the first place. Its not my fault that she wants to skive her very few household duties. Thanks to her I am now at the hands of our vicious headmaster who punishes people at will. Its like he doesn’t even care about any of us except for the old and grumpy science teacher who I am pretty sure he fancies.As I dragged my bruised body to our disgusting house. My disgusting mum awaited me with her disgusting vegetable soup where she asked how my day was. I found this extremely frustrating as I...
Nature's Mystery
The sun glittered through the trees as a figure moved from shadow to shadow. The scent of the nearby sea mixed with the damp odor of moss and dirt. Raindrops from the previous night’s storm dripped off the tree branches and sparkled in the patches of sunlight. Tentatively, a hand reached into the light to catch the water. Five slender fingers rolled the droplets between them, causing them to spiral into a sphere of water the size of an acorn. Fingers brought the orb to the creature’s lips and the tip of a spiraling horn briefly glistened in the light. The trees were beginning to thin and the...
The snake in the top hat.
This story starts with a backpacker in the mountains somewhere in Utah. The girl was running away from society, so to speak. She didn't know if she would return. A week had passed and this girl was far from her city. For her, that was a long time. Her life in the mountains had started as a normal day. Packing up her supplies from her small camp, washing her few clothes in the river, etc. She had just begun to hike up a trail from a stream when a small corn snake slithered in front of her. "Hullo," The girl greeted the snake without thinking and walked around it. "Hello," A voice answered back....
Crossing the Rainbow
It was so terribly cold. Snow was falling and it was almost dark.Sally sat in her kitchen, wrapped in several layers of guilt.She covered her ears as the loud howls from outside slowly quieted, petering off into almost silent whimpering.Her ordeal had begun several years earlier.Her children, aided and abetted by her husband had coerced her with their constant, pleas for a dowww.onedoor.ccg.Against her better judgment, Sally finally gave in to the pressure from her family.The reality was that with a working husband, five children under the age of 15 and a huge house to take care of, she hardly had time for ...