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Star Judgement
STAR JUDGEMENT“Welcome, please sit down”, she gestures towards an overstuffed, comfortable-looking chair. “Thank you, I have never done anythwww.onedoor.ccing like this before I must admit.”“I have done this many times, you have no need to worry. I know why you have come here, you seek truth in your end of days”.“Yes, for too long I was locked in that cell, away from existence. Unable to comprehend the solitude I was forced to endure. Darkness absolute in form, swirling around me always, why I was captive I know not why but for many years it was so”.“I could feel your presence coming before today. I knew...
Somewhere at parallel world - Asher
normal'thinking'''speaking'' *Thundering and raining* ‘‘It is continuously raining today. Heavy flood is the result of it. It is said today comet is going to crash through our earth. And don't know when would this rain stop. Please stay at home there is going to be some kind of big disaster today and it is said that there is more chance that comet would crash somewhere at lidtrai park. So please be safe at home.‘’ Someone is calling me, ‘’Oh, it’s Faust. Hello !!! ‘’ my phone died. ‘I am here to get some foods. After a couple of minutes it began to rain in such a heavy way that ...
Olodan's Farewell to a Father
In the bright morning, I sit at the kitchen table reading about ships. The odd assortment of mercenaries and freedom fighters I am a part of have been quite successful on land recently and I want to propose that we expand to the sea.My reading is interrupted by a knock at the door. I stand and put on my “visitor face” before opening the door to find a stack of letters on the doorstep. Seeing the courier already moving on, I relax my face and pick up the letters.I close and lock the door as I search the mail for my name. Upon finding the only item addressed to me, I toss the rest on the k...
Gardening in Hell
Gardening In Hell By the time I stepped outside, the leaves were on fire. "Ugh, I overslept again," I muttered to myself, walking along the winding, uneven path that led from my house towards the flower beds I maintained in my free time. The fires only started at half-past noon, never a moment later. If it wasn't for these trees' punctual and practical design, nobody would ever know what time it was in the Aboveworld. Though, to be fair, I couldn't fathom why anybody would need that particular information. I raised my eyes to the skies, just in time to see a gout of flame streak across, leavin...