Tales From The Ancient Forest_The Void at the Academy_The Third Eye_Heartland Treasures Unlimited
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Tales From The Ancient Forest
“Listen,” Joey urged the other two as they stood at the edge of the forest. He glanced around, searching for the source of the deep thrumming he’d heard moments ago. “C’mon, stop being a wuss,” Will said, taking a few more steps into the forest. Joey looked back at the three bikes sitting on the crumbling dead-end road, the road to nowhere that they took to get here. There were legends about this forest, about why that road was never completed. Maybe they were just stories, meant to keep kids out of the woods. Maybe they were stories the kids at school had told him to frighten him. Stories of ...
The Void at the Academy
They were running now, taking the turns of the meandering hallway as it led them to the other side of the mansion. “What do you mean that the spell does not work?” Melanie glared at Julian as he scrambled with the lock on the door leading to the staff offices and pulled her behind him. “The spell does not work. I saw it backfire… that’s how we are here now. I’m sorry.” He said between breaths, “The school is going to succumb to the Void. There is nothing we can do now but try to get out. If we do not make it out in time, we will both die.” They raced down the hallway and turned right. Behind h...
The Third www.onedoor.ccEye
"Hey You, Come here", Someone from the back called me. "Yes sir", in a serving voice I answered.It was cold and chilly wind blowing and I with my 3 friends Rohan Rima and Vijay were in the hotel room waiting for the client to come. The client came and the meeting started. "If you want me to sign the deal then you have to do something that I will say, there may be a chance of losing life", the client said. "But sir how is this possible for us we are here for professional purpose and this is not the deal", Rima said. "You can decide if you want then I shall continue or not", client said his fin...
Heartland Treasures Unlimited
The thrill of this job makes my blood pump and my heart sing..!These days, kids don’t want family heirlooms. Furniture, dishes and collectibles are things that everyone just assumed would be precious keepsakes for generations to come. To the young people, and by that I mean under 50, it just seems like a bunch of old stuff that you could find at a garage sale, or on the lawn at a church bazaar. Do they want an old grandfather clock? No. How about a full set of china or real silverware? Ha. What about an Abe Lincoln bust, a George Washington hatchet, or maybe a Daniel Boone lunchbox? No, nope, ...