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The 4 siblings
Ka-boom! Run for your life.....Hi I’m Lit. I am a adopted child along with my other 3 siblings. It was hard enough living in the orphanage, with the discrimination because of how we looked. Our parents worked in the nuclear industry. But one day, everything went wrong. The day was sunny and beautiful as our adopted farther (as our professor) said. That day as they just finished the brand new automatic bomb, something went wrong. Suddenly as they were about to check the engine of the bomb..... Ka-boom! The bomb had malfunctioned and caused a nuclear reaction. “Run for your life“. Dark, toxic fu...
Driving For Answers
Blue sky meets a thousand miles of a winding road. Each curve and bend obscured by nothing but the field of limited peripheral vision and possibly the occasional tree. I used to try and count the small white and yellow lines that dotted these roads and extended to a point far beyond the horizon and even farther than that. But never got farther than lower levels of infinities that extended far beyond my mental grasp.I sat there, wispy blond hair flowing back beyond curious green eyes and an eye-grabbing smile. Staring down at grey and black asphalt and wondering if we were the only car on this ...
I don't want it!
She sat there staring at the paintings and other memorable of the past. Their bright colors and distressed surfaces gleaming in the low light; her eyes unseeing of the museum’s inner beauty. This place was supposed to be a place of peace. A building where nothing could go wrong; where ancient history was welcoming with all is knowledge and mysteries. It was her safe place. The only place where heroes, villains, and mercenaries could never touch despite many attempts of thieving and destruction in the distant past. The museum is one of three places—the theater and city hall being the others—in ...
Who would have thought......
WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT? I never knew I had superpowers until the day I had to rescue Major Drummond. I was sitting in my PJ’s on the lounge reading. It was a Saturday morning and my day off and as usual I felt lazy. I usually stayed in my PJ’s for most of the morning, ate my breakfast, read my book, watched TV, and drank copious cups of tea, all in my floral flannels. The only thing that was important to me at this very moment was deciding what I should do with the rest of the day. I could call up a couple of friends and we could wander around the markets, orwww.onedoor.cc I could ask Mum is she would like ...