A Hare_The Take Off_Skulls in the Dark_Washing with Newah
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A Hare
C/TW: Mention of Death.~It’s peculiar, isn’t it? How some distance can make everything seem so small?For example, we have the sprawled stars that have kept men company from the very beginning.What about a hare per se?. . .They might not seem so interesting, especially in comparison to other incredible beings such as eagles, dolphins, and elephants but maybe after this story, you might have something to say. Just take a second, closer glance and tell me if you maintain the same stance. . .Our story begins in a loud, silent night where footsteps could be heard.In our setting, there are two night...
The Take Off
“Go ahead, Babu! Hurry up – hurry up!!” Leela pinched babu’s elbow with her super excited big eyes glued to the paper on his hand. “Read, will you? What more?” “mmmm” Babu squinted his eyes. “Let me see” They were sitting under the shade of the big mango tree in the garden. Sun was slowly setting beyond the tall coconut trees and the golden rays of dusk shone on their faces. Babu had a page of an English newspaper on his hand. Leela was anxiously sitting beside him, bending over his arm, waiting for him to unveil the magic written in black ink. - “Unmarried!” - “Perfect eyesight!” Babu misc...
Skulls in the Dark
Eating rotisserie wood pigeon, Sir Danielle Longbow tried to hide her fear. Though the hosts had welcomed them, cenaga were startling if not nightmarish creatures to behold. Their snake heads had antlers. Their torsos bore two strong arms which were tipped with vicious looking claws. The rest of their bodies looked like a horse’s muscles in a snake body. Thick long tails balanced their torso but restricted their speed to less than that of cavalry.“How issss our food?” Asked the leader of the cenaga, who wore blue feather decorations on its antlerwww.onedoor.ccs as a show of power.“Delicious, wise one. We th...
Washing with Newah
Carefully, I stepped down the marble staircase trying not to slip under the weight of my tramping pack. The bag contained a collection of items that would keep me safe in any circumstance - a water purifier, a change of clothes, a mosquito net and a thin blow up mattress. Mild paranoia had taken over while I was packing, for who knew what was waiting for me beyond the safe confines of the city? The bulging bag looked excessive for a simple day trip but it brought me peace of mind. I strutted out the door wearing my newly purchased hiking gear including my first pair of leather boots that were ...