The Apocalypse_Festing In Place_It never rains but it pours_THE FROST KING
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The Apocalypse
Anna was sitting at hers and Jason’s favourite table in their favourite local cafe. They were well known to others as they visited often and it was the location of where they had their most important conversations over their favourite beverages. Jason liked to have an affagato. He loved how the ice cream would break the bitterness of the espresso coffee and the flavour the coffee was given by the vanilla ice cream. Anna liked to have a Vienna chocolate. She hated coffee, well the taste really but loved the smell. So she was a devout chocaholic and savoured the way the cream and chocolate blend...
Festing In Place
John stared at the blinking cursor on his computer screen, willing it to make words appear without his help. He looked maliciously towards the clock, tick-tocking ever closer to a deadline he was nowhere close to meeting. From the desk in his home office, John could see his son Ben sitting on the couch. Ben was also nose-deep in a computer, although he seemed to be having more success than his dad. Something on the screen caused a broad smile to stretch across Ben’s face. His happiness drifted through the air, nearly reaching John, until— Ding! A nowww.onedoor.cctification appeared on the computer screen....
It never rains but it pours
The white walls contrasted the mahogany flooring and table-tops. The room functioned as a kitchen and a dining room and felt too big for just three people, as if they were incomplete as a trio. Two islands existed in the room, one near the oven, which had drawers filled with chopping boards and cutlery. The other was a painted-over wooden-table; this table was square-topped and had four chairs, one at each side, with four white plates and sets of mahogany-handled silver cutlery. On the wall closest to the table hung a flat-screen TV showing an advert.Jumanji was Nazareno’s favourite film, he f...
THE FROST KING
Legend has it that, thousands of years ago, far away in the northern kingdom, there was only ice and no living creatures were able to endure such freezing and harsh condition that the place itself had become a dead kingdom. I, Jack, The Frost King, must say thank you to the legend. It was because of the legend that no human dare to approach the kingdom for fear of death. I and my species were able to stay away from humans for thousands of years, getting out of all the fightings and conflicts.I like the way humans described me in as a big, giant man with frozen blade that ready to cut anythin...