Breaking The One Rule_Seek_Preston's Trial_The Window of the Fey
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Breaking The One Rule
There was only one rule that had been drilled into my head throughout my life. Never go out the window in your room with someone you care for, ever. If you take someone take your worst enemy. Never, never, a friend. I suppose it’s a good thing I don't follow rules. --------------------------------------------------I was 14 years old and anxious for any kind of adventure. Anything to distract me from my looming future. In 3 short years I would become king. I was already expected to sit at my parents' side during hearings, listening to the strife of my future subjects. Listen while my parents de...
Seek
It's always raining! I hate the rain, I hate this stupid tiny window, I hate everything here. I Just wish that I was born somewhere more interesting and more festive, but instead I live in Iowa. There's never anything fun to do, or fun people to hang out with. This place is far too relaxed, and everyone’s comfortable where they are. Not me, I want more out of life than looking out of a small window in a one bedroom apartment wishing. I want to see the rest of the world. I need adventure!I'm only here for school though, working a part time just to pay rent for a shitty apartment with no air con...
Preston's Trial
Preston Sergeant was twenty-five years old, a recent college graduate, an occasional smart aleck, and a young man who was not at all sure about prayer, even though he had been raised in a religious family and had attended religious schools, which taught him to believe in prayer. He thought of several times when he recalled that it did not work for him, and reflected on the joke about the basketball player on the free throw line who made the sign of the cross. “Does that help?” the player was asked after the game. “Yeah, if you can shoot free throws,” he answered. Preston identified with the j...
The Window of the Fey
Jayden's day had begun like any other day. He woke up and went about his day as he usually would . But when he got back home from school, the world everything he believed in would be questioned . Because right at this moment, he was staring into the lifeless eyes of his mother who lay bleeding on his bedroom floor. A man wearing a hooded robe stood over his mother's body and appeared to be searching the room for something . When the killer sensed Jayden's presence, he made a rwww.onedoor.ccun for the window that had been painted on his bedroom wall and disappeared into it. Jayden could do nothing but stare ...