The Sock Doll Generation_Post-Apocalyptic Zombies_Three-Note Call_Larry The Loggerhead Shrike
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The Sock Doll Generation
Colin opened his eyes. As daylight passed through him, he could feel a flash of fire touching him. Colin sat up, and looked through the window. The giant sun had just placed attack on Colin. And this usually happened to everyone during summer. And Colin just forgot it was summer. He got up of bed and did his daily routine, then sat for breakfast. He had just had breakfast when his tiny mother said, ' I have some work for you to do,' Ugh. He always had work to do, but it didn't mean he had some talent to say that. Anyway, helping was better than doing nothing. ' Ya?' He said, bored. ' Can you p...
Post-Apocalyptic Zombies
They say if you live long enough, you'll experience everything. This short story will give credence that if you live long enough, anything is possible. If you live long enough, lots of nice things happen. If you live long enough, you'll see that www.onedoor.ccevery victory turns into a defeat. We know that life teaches us how to live it if you live long enough. Life. We all do it. We embrace it, we love it, we hate it sometimes, yet no matter what happens in life, we strive to cling on to it for as long as possible. When it comes near its end, we look at it and see what we have done with it, all the good a...
Three-Note Call
It’s getting colder again, and you know it’s time to move when you hear your father’s three-note call.The fields are glistening with snow, long circles of dark green grass diminishing until all that’s left is the sludge of white. Adorned with a silver frost, the red and yellow flowers have lost their colour. The only constant is the sky, which shines a brilliant blue. It’s your long winding road, your transportation, your perpetual home.You have a few others flying beside you. Your mother is ahead, her black and grey wings outspread. She’s been doing this journey for years, longer than you can...
Larry The Loggerhead Shrike
Hello My name is Larry. I am a bird. I am a Loggerhead Shrike. We typically have two homes. Our Summer homes and our Winter homes. We fly together in the sky. The sun rizeses and sun sets are magical. Our travels are always an adventure. Our species is considered near-threatened due to it's severe population decline during the years 1966- 2015 3% each year. That is a decline of 76% in total. We love ti live in open country areas with short veggitation and well space shrubs or low trees, particularly those with spines or thorns. We can also be found sometimes in fields, pastures, old orcards, r...