Dreaming of saving Lillivale_Sunset on the Overpass_The Library Of People_All It'll Be
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Dreaming of saving Lillivale
She stood barefoot on the scorched ground trying to take a clean breath through the rancid, billowing smoke and watched as the last of the monsters fell into a pile of ash at the end of a fiery blade. The warriors should be thrilled, as they had won the night, but she felt deep in her soul that something was coming for them all. Rampage, her most trusted follower, came to stand next to her. He wiped a soiled hand across his forehead, smearing the savage evidence of war over his battle-scarred face. “Lady Evan, what are your orders now?”Evan wiped the blood on her tunic before she sheathed her...
Sunset on the Overpass
Bystander #1The concrete vibrated softly underneath us, like being on a lily pad in a pond. A sea of lights flowed toward us before disappearing beneath our feet. Vroom! The boy stood on the wall, holding onto the rusted fence and watching the parade of lights. I looked to the stars for answers.I had been on my way to the convenience store down the road. My friends were expecting me to come back quickly. It was cool outside. I came upon this boy on the overpass, blonde in a grey hoodie, scanning the traffic, the hills in the distance, the opal sunset. He was glued to the chain link fence that ...
The Library Of People
Under the ‘Ask a Librarian!‘ sign, Emily smiles warmly to Elgin. “We bring them to you, I understand your confusion, but we are not that kind of Library, trust me. I am your Librarian and I will find just the right Book for you.” Several strands of her frizzy black hair pop out of her bun, and the pen behind her ear moves along with her understanding nod. She points to a chair, “Please sit down. Tell me what you are looking for?” Unclear on how his simple question, ‘where are the books?’ has not been answered, Elgin follows directions, and eases his elderly body into the wooden chair. “T...
All It'll Be
My mom took me along to choose a kitten from among many kittens, and among this many kittens was a well-mannered, healthy young man in a tortoise-shell suit; a clear winner. I didn't choose that one on account of my being what my mom called "contrary". I instead chose an ugly little lady who - we were warned - had temporary digestive issues. When we got her home and called her Mugsy she #2'd all over the house and fled from us, hiding under the bed in my little brother's room for most of the first few days. To bond www.onedoor.ccwe bought stuffed things and string things and balls with bells. These toys co...