Into the Unknown with Wally Wylde_Side Doors_Her Second Purpose_All She Ever Wanted
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Into the Unknown with Wally Wylde
"This world is full of creatures both strange and mysterious. Some have existed millennia, some as little as a few centuries. With each passing day, mankind discovers more and more of these fascinating creatures. I’m Wally Wylde, come with me today as we venture Into the Unknown.” The camera swept the field from end to end. Beautiful sprigs of wildflowers dotted the tall grass with flashes of reds, yellows, and purples. It was flat enough to see the mountains and forests in the distance. A clear stream curved gracefully through the land. The crew placed themselves strategically to get the per...
Side Doors
The door was locked. Frank couldn't help but stare at it in the silent and dark hallway. The door’s texture was smooth beneath the vines covering it. He began to rip away the underbrush with his large hands, unveiling what lay beneath. “What?” He sat back on his haunches and gazed with astonishment. It was a red door. How was this possible? Yet, there it was. A beautiful door with carved swirls and decorations. “Such craftsmanship,” He thought to himself, “It must be Victorian.” Frank was good at breaking old skeleton key locks, a skill he learned back in Afghanistan when he was a field repo...
Her Second Purpose
The air was thick with Amy’s irritation that morning, a suffocating anger that rolled through the room like smoke. She dropped a cup of coffee on the kitchen table in front of her husband, ignoring the clatter it made against the wood. He smiled, seemingly oblivious to her exasperation, and thanked her as she walked away. But she found his words tainted with insincerity and refused to meet his eyes when she gave a mumbled “you’re welcome” in reply. As she stood by the sink cleaning the dishes, she tried to quench the fire burning inside her. She scrubbed each plate roughly and tossed it into ...
All She Ever Wanted
www.onedoor.ccThe line at the coffee shop snaked through the tables and chairs all the way to the door. Tara walked to the front, and when she arrived the person next in line turned to her. “Hey, go ahead of me. I can see you’re in a rush.”No murmur of dissent came from behind. Tara thanked him and put in her order.Walking from the cash register with her coffee, a man stood up from his table. “Here, take mine. I’ve been here a while and you look like you need a seat.”She smiled her thanks and settled in.The ladies speaking loudly at the next table quieted down. The guy barking obnoxiously at someone throug...