Ersksts'thulan_The Last Day of School_The Baby Blue House_Big Brother Rupert II
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Ersksts'thulan
I am old, oh www.onedoor.ccmy master. Older than perhaps even you would believe. Of the lost continent on which I was born, or of the life I lived there, I can remember nothing. But I can remember when I remembered, and I know I was a mighty necromancer in my day. For seventy-five thousand years I lay dormant in the buried ruins of Herud Hiti, master-less and motionless until you found me. But it was two hundred thousand years ago when I perished in some nameless land which time has obscured from all memory, even my own. I have passed through many masters throughout the ages. Some were greater and some wer...
The Last Day of School
*Barrring* The bell rang right as my last student walked in the door. “Yay!” I exclaimed. “Everyone’s here today!” A couple students were still unpacking while the majority of my 18 students were playing with their Slow Start toys. Janika was noticeably sad, which was unusual for her. “Janika, what’s wrong?” I asked. “My mom heard of a sudden hurricane heading our way on the news this morning,” Janika answered. “She said we might have to leave school early.” “That is sad, Janika. I always hate whenever any of my students leave early.” The day went on as planned until recess time. Looking outsi...
The Baby Blue House
A dilapidated powder blue house—the paint peeling, the wooden steps weathered and slightly sunken. Not a bad home, just a forgotten one. A faded white picket fence lined the overgrown lawn, keeping it from overflowing into the street.No one lived in the house. It just sat there, unaccompanied, fading away.Standing alone on the sidewalk was a tall daughter with windswept caramel hair and a long yellow raincoat that went down to her knees. Her face was small with delicate features, and freckles sprinkled her face like soft rain. As she observed the house, her eyes were drawn to the shutters, st...
Big Brother Rupert II
“Quickly, my prince, we must go quickly if we’re to send you away before they find us.”The nanny’s voice was hushed, barely more than a whisper, yet each word seemed to echo, reverberating around the utterly silent halls of the castle. Every footstep felt heavy and loud, and Prince Rupert’s eyes fought to adjust in the darkness, their path lit only by the soft white light of the moon as it streamed in through the windows that lined the hallway.“Where are we going?” Rupert asked, his gaze locked on the nanny ahead of him. She clutched in her arms his infant sister, little Princess Regina, and h...