For the love of a building_In the Book_Spring in a small town_Bloodlines of the Acralosa
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For the love of a building
“You can’t demolish this building!” Lisa crossed her arms over her chest and blocked the doorway.“Lady, I have a job to do. If you have a problem with it, take it up with Mr. Sanders, it’s his property.” The pot-bellied man shoved past her into the building, marking on his clipboard as he went. “This is a historical building. It’s been around for almost a hundred years!” She followed behind him as he weaved his way around boxes and broken furniture.“Well, I just do as I’m told, and I’m told to tear it down.” He made another mark on his clipboard before walking back out the door.Lisa took a lo...
In the Book
PrologueDusty shelves. Unread books. Banned authors lists. Barely any way to see. Dark halls form a maze in the dark. In the library, after hours. A beam of light from the window shines on a book’s spine.Blue on Silver, Silver on Blue, by Justine Hartrey.Suddenly the book was snatched away out of sight, away into the dark. Clutched by a dark-haired fifteen year old girl wearing a black sweater, dressed like a theif.Because that’s exactly whawww.onedoor.cct she was doing. Stealing one of the books written by a banned author.The girl kneeled down on the floor, in the middle of the library. She opened the book...
Spring in a small town
"Looks as though Dorsey out did himself this year." Kristy Waters said to her best friend Rorie as she pointed out the old car covered in red roses."Dorsey always goes over bored with the roses you know I heard his wife loved them." Rorie replied as the two girls waved smiled at the old gentleman.The two girls walked arm and arm around the square of there small home town. The Spring Festival had always been something to look forward to in there small town of Lighten Wood. The Lighten Wood spring festival had been a tradition in the town since the girls could remember. It wasn't something had b...
Bloodlines of the Acralosa
James Ariodontes grinned as he hurriedly carried the potted plant out behind his small stone cottage. An Acralosa tree, all the way from the Eastern seas! James’ father had traded for it during his recent journey to town, some twenty miles distant. The stories said that Acralosa grew to be the oldest, biggest trees in the world, but James had never expected to be able to plant his own!Once he found a good spot in the meadow behind his home, James began to dig a hole for his tree. It took him all morning, working with his little spade to chop through roots and fling soil, but finally he h...