Write it Down_A Girl Named Jusine_Not Another Superhero_Passed
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Write it Down
The monotonous voice droned on. “…… the princess’s hair rippled down her back and then, although she had no reason to, she turned and saw…..”. What she turned and saw, George didn’t know as his attention wandered. Glancing around the room he looked at each person gathered in the circle, all holding tightly onto their own manuscripts, awaiting their turn. Most of them were staring vacantly straight ahead of them, rousing every few minutes to smile or nod, before drifting back to their own imagination. Still the monotonous voice droned on. The only person listening, her best friend, was sitting ...
A Girl Named Jusine
Jusine loved going to the zoo. She had fond memories of her grandmother and dad taking her to the zoo when she was a little girl. She always liked to look at the different animals and sometimes she even got to feed them. That all depended on what animal though. Jusine wasn’t going near the goats. She had a dream that a goat with big horns and a bad temper bit her on the leg and she wasn’t taking any chances. Jusine twenty years later still waited in anticipation of the zoo being opened for the year. They closed the zoo in her town in the winter and reopened it in the summer. Jusine usually wen...
Not Another Superhero
Aaryas' palms rushed to his ears as the humongous bus rammed into the jewelry store. It seemed as if diamonds rained from the sky, metal pieces, glass shards, and gold crumbs reflecting sunlight in myriad angles as they flew and fell, skittering across the street. Aarya and Maya looked at each other for a brief second, their postures straightening, and that was all they needed. He clumsily attempted to place the comic he was holding back into its rack and Maya simply dropped the bottle of what he assumed was some botanical chemical.They dashed out the multipurpose store, Aarya wincing as he ad...
Passed
Theodora’s bare feet sank into the soft, red sand. The warm, dry wind blew through her long, black hair. The sky was a clear blue, but a red and orange light formed a flaming horizon across it. Leaving nothing, but black behind.Theodora knew this sensation, this abiliwww.onedoor.ccty she’s always had since she was a small child. Looking around, she saw the environment that she had been forced to enter. Souls preferred different natural landscapes to make their last pit stop on their eternal journey. Theodora has walked through forests, jungles, beaches, and tundras. Now she walked through a Texan desert.Sh...