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The Kahan
In the midst of the woods was a small remote town. It was overshadowed by a massive cobblestone castle. The walls stood strong, cutting it of completely from the town’s folk. The guards wore heavy armour, dark charcoal in colour, and helmets that covered their face completely, so that all you could see were their eyes. Each of them had a blood red crest. In the centre of the crest was a roaring lion sitting proudly upon a rock. They guards, known as the dark ones because of their charcoal armour, patrolled the town. Their presence ever heavy. Their hands on the hilt of their lavish swords, tha...
Red or Blue
Red or blue. Which one do I choose? The choice itself is harsh on my brain, but the timer that the dark-cloaked man in front of me has given is even harsher. I have exactly one minute to decide, but what do I do? There is only one instruction: “Choose the right pill”. Is there even a “right” decision? He also gave me a vaguwww.onedoor.cce description of each pill’s effect. The red one would make me free, but I would face the consequences. The blue pill would make me a slave, but I would enjoy the aftermath. What does that even mean? Make me free of what? Make me a slave of what? Everything was indeed too va...
Exiled
Warm hands slip into Mary’s cold and clammy ones, awakening her from her trance. She has been staring forlornly at the passer-by’s down below for hours now, wondering how easy it could have been for her had the accident not occurred. Pulling her attention away from the carts, she stares at the small child beside her. An exact replica of her, the child has blonde, wispy hair, blue eyes the size of saucers and a petite face, always adorned with a smile. The only thing that differs from them is the rosy tint on the child’s cheeks, as Mary lost all of her colour when the accident happened. E...
When The War Came To Us
After the election in 2008, rumors spread about a terror group forming in Mexico. Fighters were said to be drawn by the promise of justice and vengeance against a corrupt government. It was said they had a partnership with the cartels, that drug money was changing hands, and that border agents were being paid off. The government first ignored the rumors, then denied them. But on 15 March, while the country was still waking up, an army marched across the border at Tijuana and Nogales.They called themselves Urimel. Television stations and internet news sites were hacked to show their broadcasts....