A Touch of Lavender_Life Over Death_Dee's Gift_Hellish Graduation
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A Touch of Lavender
The wind raced through the trees and out into the clearing with a lone tree. Its arms brushed past the figure that stood there and feet bent the grass in the direction of the mountain. Purple peaks that rose majestically into the sky. The wind raced towards the mountain only to turn and send a gust of wind into the city that sat at the foot of the mountain. As the wind passed through the city some of the people turned to look at the sky. Others continued on their way unconcerned with the strong force of the wind. The wind pushed its way past the city and straight towards the large castl...
Life Over Death
After living for thousands of years, never aging, I got pretty good at predicting the actions of mankind. Goodness, it’s all so predictable. Humanity ignores every reasonable suggestion given to them, crying when things go wrong. I had seen empires rise and fall, so I knew just about every card humanity could play. I just watched as those cards were played over and over again. After all, Death is one of the only immortal beings in the universe. “The fires are escalating,” I muttered as I stared at the TV screen. Though I was safe in the mountains, I still felt bad for those stuck in those fir...
Dee's Gift
The blades of grass recoil from her bare feet. I watch with fleeting sadness as they blacken and shrivel. I follow close behind her trail of destruction. Our sisters will be waiting for us in the forest.Sure enough, at thewww.onedoor.cc fringes of the wood I glimpse Thunder, absently twirling a dagger on its point with a dainty finger. Her head has been shaved clean. She insisted its long raven locks would impede her flight. No one dissented, but I’m secretly mournful to see her head bereft of its usual midnight tendrils.“You two took your sweet time. Can we end this misery, please?” Sickness pleads. I star...
Hellish Graduation
Jax gazed at the beautiful gold ring that adorned his left index finger; It made a shimmering sparkle under the hot sun every time he shifted it. Small letters engraved the top of the ring. They read, “Stand Above The Enemy.” Jax never knew what that was supposed to mean, but he didn’t care. He appreciated the beauty of the ring for what it was; he received it from his father after turning 18, just like his father did from Jax’s grandfather and so on. The mystery of the ring didn’t bother him that much, but the fear of adult life completely overwhelmed him. Today was the last day of high scho...