The city is alive_The Princess and the Rogue_ PEOPLE VERSUS THE KING_A Dish Best Served Cold
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The city is alive
"That's the thing about this city, it is alive" "Yes, it's lovely here." "You don't get it. I mean it is truly alive. "Yes, I know, so lively." "You know nothing. Listen:When I moved here 27 days ago, I wanted a quiet life in a small college town with a good theatre and the woods close by. This town provided all that and more. It was animated, bursting with activity and life. Intoxicating. Affordable housing- easy to find the perfect place. Miraculous. And the people. - So friendly! No matter if running, walking the dog or bringing the kids to school, everybody greeted me with a genuine smile ...
The Prinwww.onedoor.cccess and the Rogue
Princess Amelia stomped out of the throne room. She had agreed to marry King Roland but the man was an oaf. He was older than her, and he was tyrannical. His people were starving, whilst he sat and gorged on feasts. She had been betrothed to him by her father King Jerrick as a means to peace. Nephemia had been at war with Reven since before she was born and this union was to bring about an end to it. She should have known that things would not go well as even before the wedding Roland was telling her what she could and could not do. She was being watched everywhere she went. She had no freedo...
PEOPLE VERSUS THE KING
The kingdom of Anaka is on earth’s twin planet GAIA2 which is still evolving about 800 years behind. A committee of the Governing Council was in session with the King and his Prime Minister (PM) present. Jellon the prosecutor was making a case against wrong doings. Jellon addressed HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS (HRH) and PM and said “People of Anaka have our king as protector. He has largely ruled wisely and well. Still there are some cases where citizens are unhappy. I will bring before this Council those cases. I will start with the construction of the lighthouse. It was awarded to citizen Janga at an...
A Dish Best Served Cold
“Can I open my eyes yet?” you asked.Gold sun spots pricked through the pair of tights forming your makeshift blindfold. Four pairs of bony elbows pushed you through the evening air.Today was muck-up day: a chance for the Burnt Oak High School students to run wild before they went off to uni. You’d dreaded the day all year. Usually, you didn’t mind having no friends. But everyone knew that on muck-up day, the odd ones out were chewed up and spit out by the popular people. That’s why, when four of the school’s most popular girls allowed you to join their gang, you thanked your lucky stars. “Don’...