Unfinished Business_Fall Fires (and Other Things That I Deal With on a Daily Basis)_Sonder_Contestan
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Unfinished Business
Clear colorless eyes, flickered open.Incorporeal arms, resting lightly in the air.And a piercing cold wind, that could not be felt.Streetlights backlighting an insubstantial figure.Autumn leaves swirled at the feet.Seeming to flow right through it.It seemed to look up.Gaining definition as it did.Dusty brown hair.Hollow eyes.Rayden started at the perfect moon.A sphere of glowing light.That at this moment seemed unnatural.It tingled at his spine.And its light, seemed to pull at the edges of his form.Studying himself.He somehow knew, what he was.Laughing children, waving plastic lanterns, tumble...
Fall Fires (and Other Things That I Deal With on a Daily Basis)
By the time I stepped outside, the leaves were on fire. Now, how they got that way is rather complicated, so I'd prefer not to tell you. But alas, when I introduce a story like that, it's hard to not tell you. So I'll start from the beginning. 30 minutes Earlier I stewww.onedoor.ccpped outside onto my front porch, and was greeted by a chilly gust of autumn wind. I tightened my scarf and smiled to myself as I stepped out from under the porch, and overlooked the many piles of colorful leaves placed in neat piles all around the front yard. The sun hid behind the clouds, and people taking early morning jogs wer...
Sonder
“It doesn’t count if you’re already planning your defeat.” The room smells like the incense our family lit when my brother died, old flames licking the frostbitten air. Ling stares at me, her hazel eyes boring into my own as we sit uncomfortably across one another, her words stinging the incense ridden air. “I know.” The night is cold, just like that night, I will be missing in his memory tonight. For a minute, I want to run back to the warmth of home, but the soft glaze of the moon shines on my path ahead. It doesn’t count if you’re already planning your defeat. After a couple miles of walkin...
Contestants
The air turned black around me. A horrible rotting smell making me gag. There's a sudden pressure coming in with the breeze, making me lightheaded and dizzy. The winds pick up and get furious around me. It picks me up, and the pressure gets worse all over my body. I shut my eyes and tense in hopes of helping my body do something.It all lets up too suddenly. The shock of it going sends me to my knees. I heave and gasp for breath; my body shakes violently. I open my eyes, but shut them again after a wave of dizziness and pain spikes throughout my body.My body settles to the best of its ability....