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Grown On You Like the Moss That Surrounds Me
Light barely breaches the thick foliage of the looming trees. Little spots of sunlight splatter the forest floor. A tall, elegant figure briefly breaches the sunbeams path as they amble through the crowded forest. The fae, Sorrel, had decided to take a walk. An instinct had called them away from the little community housing the fae population and into the dense woodland that surrounded them. So, they let their feet lead the way and enjoyed the pretty sight the forest provided. The old trees stretched into the air as moss clung to its rough bark, flowers sprinkled throughout the undergrowth, an...
A Hero of Something Else
Akatha stared at the portrait looming over her. Her amber eyes were sad and longing. Turning away after a moment, she studied the rest of the room. It was filled with portraits, busts, and statues of heroes, the ones people read about in history books. She walked to a picture of a fairy. She wasn't the type of fairy we on earth imagine, small, playful, and pretty. She was a warrior with many scars, and she stoodwww.onedoor.cc taller than Akatha. She gave her life fighting for justice. Akatha, who fought along side her, did not. She turned around to her portrait and cringed. She wasn't strong or brave like t...
A PAGE IN TIME
It was midday, though you would not know it as Carly ventured out complete with her mask on, to purchase stamps and post a card. Yes, it was the era where social media and email allowed fancy cards to be sent via that source, but Carly knew her little niece would get a kick out of receiving a printed card for her birthday; hopefully before or on the day not after the event, instead of getting the card via her parents’ social media page. The job done, she walked a little farther wishing she could take the mask off and breathe some air, even if it were not a country or sea breeze, but alas sh...
Jadivolett and the Shining City
The Xulch Desert's sands had given way to barren earth five days ago and the next stone marker still seemed to be hours away. The rays of Ottbof the Sun God bore down ceaselessly as Japolett and Tiego trudged across the Ermo Wastes. They sought a city hidden somewhere within the wasteland. The only way to find the city was to follow the markers, large pinnacles of stone that rose from the arid landscape. Yet, Japolett felt that they had been traveling in circles. One marker seemed to lead to another that lead back to the first. It was hard to tell how long they had been traveling. This far Nor...