Kel’s Theory_Echo vs The Fairies_Self-Reflection_Grim Truth
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Kel’s Theory
Three days passed without them speaking to each other. Kel was confused and feeling betrayed, even though he himself didn’t take any action to go after her. But, as he stared blankly at the book in front of him, rereading the same paragraph over and over without really paying any attention to the words, the reality that they would inevitably see each other the next day struck him. Yes, next day his evening class would be that subject. Ancient Forgotten Knowledge. Ministered by Professor Irannas, the woman who drunkenly kissed him and then vanished. Shit.He was already imagining a gallery of f...
Echo vs The Fairies
Echo with blue black hair and eyes that sparkle is the littlest of the pixies and prankster of the pixie family. Echo loves to prank the unsuspecting pixie and fairy. The pranks Echo has pulled off have been memorable including those on their cousins the fairies, earning her the nickname mischievous little one.Echo loves to go fairyland to prank her cousins. Echo would shut all the lights off in fairyland and deem the land broken. Echo would take the fairy wands and hide them and watch as the fairies go crazy looking for them, and her favorite prank of all time Echo would take fairy dust, brin...
Self-Reflection
Raising a delicate hand to the mirror, the prince stepped through the filaments with the witch’s spell still warming his mouth.The journey did not go as advertised.Prince Alexander expected to see the world he had seen www.onedoor.ccon the other side of the mirror. A world where the people looked peaceful, and the leaves looked green, lush, and exotic. The world had looked like a better version of his own—a quiet version without the magical beasts or power-hungry magic-workers.Instead, Xander felt himself falter, his fine shoes balancing on a woven mat of world-fibers. He was in a seeming fore...
Grim Truth
It was a world different from the one we live in now, or we might someday come to, where consequences of one’s lies and deceit were measured on the tiny book called Pselmatin that would follow you to till the end of time. The unspoken rule was that when a hundred lies were marked on your Pselmatin, it would complete the creation of a monster from the grim world of Gomorriah who would ultimately find you and eat you whole. Roman was no exception to the rule, but he considered himself too smart to exceed his lies over one hundred. In his youth, his family poorer than his attitude, worked hard to...