World does not operate in solo mode!_Sightings at the Cemetery_For Freedom and Redemption_The Plunde
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World does not operate in solo mode!
** Does the world operate in a way we all think and act only for ourselves always, or the opposite is true many times? The anti-hero Balu finds out in this story about video-games, after he tried to cheat his way to victory when the game was on mid-way. **An hour since 'War with Azoora' had commenced! To Balu, it had given complete satisfaction over acing the first 4 levels, the levels where the warrior player's astuteness is kept in check via unidentifiable quicksands, flying dragons and the risk of getting roasted from the fire emitted from them, infectious bugs with their intoxicating spray...
Sightings at the Cemetery
“I dare you,” my sister told me. “Isa, I don’t really want to go-” “I double dare you.” “But cemeteries are creepy and-” “I’ll give you all my chocolate candies.” This made me pause and reconsider. “All of the chocolates? Including the peanut butter cups?” “Only if you come, Ana,” Isa replied. “Fine, I’ll do it, but only for the chocolates,” I conceded. So I was bribed by my younger sister with chocolate. Sue me. I will do anything for the stuff, even spend the night in the Cemetario de los Angeles, the Cemetery of Angels. So, on the night of November 1st, Mamá allowed me and Isa to sleep i...
For Freedom and Redemption
The wind was howling and the rain was blinding. The waves were shaking the boat that kept cracking under each attack from the mother sea. Leaves and branches were flying around, brought from the mainland by the ongoing storm. The perpetual tempest. Seven years she had been looking for this treasure and it was now so close. With time, it had become an obsession. All she did, all she worked for, was this gem, this powerful ruby. Oh that ruby! The legends painted a formidable picture of it. She doubted them for years, even though she searched for it, but the tempest raging around the remote islan...
The Plunder of the Viragos
They said in the Aegean Sea lay Virago, an isle fair. Near the Dodecanese Islands, they said the Viragos descended from the Amazons, wounded warrior women settling farther southwest, away from the beasts of Crimea. Yet most importantly towww.onedoor.cc Captain Wolcott “Plank Walker” Spaulding, they said the Viragos were the Keepers of Treasure Lost. A bounty was said to be on Virago, including armor, shields, helmets and gauntlets from ages past, hammered from the purest Ionian gold. Tales were told of silver axes, heavy broadswords, and jeweled daggers from Mediterranean blacksmiths. They even said basket...