Dreams of Ulops_Storm Runners_The Harpy Librarian_Unwarranted Exchange
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Dreams of Ulops
A daydream is being distracted by your thought while awake. When Jim was bored with school, his mind would wander, and he would go to his special place. His favorite place was on the islands of Bonaire. There he played with his imaginary Leafy Sea Dragon friend, Ulops. The sea dragons are members of the seahorse family. They have a shape like a seahorse, with a long snout, tail, and unique fin placement. They also have lobes or leaf-like protuberances sprouting from their bodies. Although Ulops swam the seven seas, he would always come back and visit Jim. They would swim and pe for hours, oc...
Storm Runners
"We're running out of time!" Giana said, as she hurriedly packed what little belongings we had into our backpacks.Ever since they started changing the weather things have been different. The storms grow stronger everytime they come and don't stop for days. They bring tornados and floods. At first, everyone thought they were normal. We were happy to have rain where there was usually droughts, sun where it was usually cold. It was supposed to be a good thing. They promised our world would be great, no hunger because crops could grow bigger than ever and all year long. People would be able to liv...
The Harpy Librarian
Sylise was one of Grand Isle Library’s most beloved anwww.onedoor.ccd committed librarians. Born of harpy descent, her scaled hands and taloned feet made her stand out from her peers. The brown feathered wings that sprouted from her back made traversal around the grand library easy, especially when she needed to grab a book on the top shelf. Be it human or elf, thief or hero, she gave everyone a chance to take out her books, on the one condition that they return them on time.Sylise’s golden eyes carefully watched the three hourglasses that sat in front of her. The sand was nearly gone from each of them, an...
Unwarranted Exchange
The car ride was much longer than she had initially anticipated. Avery had known it would drag on, seeing as the morose driver didn’t seem like the chatty type. She also knew there was a lengthy distance between the orphanage and her newest foster home, if she could call it that; place of employment seemed more realistic. This family had no claim on her other than her name on the payroll. As she propped her face against her hand, she couldn’t help but wonder what they would be like. Sister Bethany wasn’t all too forthcoming on the details of her relocation, but what she did mention was enoug...