An Interesting Treasure_Living Library_The Long Journey Home_Bookhouse and the beast
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An Interesting Treasure
“If you two don’t quiet down, I will throw you out of this library!” Mae and Jack jumped. They hadn’t noticed Ms. Wilson, the old ratchedy librarian, walk up behind them. They were terrified of her; the whole school was! There were rumors that the reason she wasn’t married was because she had killed her previous husband for talking too loudly. She seemed as though she was older than the school itself, but she was still as strong and fierce as a young lady. Mae once saw Principal Silva try and use one of the computer’s without signing the sign-in sheet first and Ms. Wilson yelled at him! The Pr...
Living Library
Andrew’s room lit up as the golden rays of the sun entered the room. These rays bought a sense of serenity, a sense of peace which filled Andrew’s mind with positive energy. Today was Saturday, Andrew’s favourite day. partly, because it was a holiday and partly because he visits the library every Saturday. Today, his routine was no different. He got up, brushed, had a shower, stopped at a cafe for coffee and then headed straight to the library. Not able to drive, Andrew took a cab straight to the library. The library was quiet. Full of people, yet quite. Andrew could make out some familiar fac...
The Long Journey Home
I knocked on the door. The bread inside smelled amazing. I needed food. I had eaten for the past two weeks. I was trying to get home. As I was thinking about home, the door opened. "Uh, hello." Said a boy about my age. He was skinny, had blue eyes, and blonde hair. "Hi. I was wondering if you had any bread to spare. I am trying to get home and need food." I was almost positive that they would say no. Instead, they welcomed me. "We were about to give thanks. Do you want to join?" I was confused. Give thanks? To whom? I sat down and looked around. Everyone had their heads bowed and eyes closed. ...
Bookhouse and the beast
The old man chuckled to himself as he saw his 22 year old grandson dance like a kid as he did the dishes. A legit one man Disney musical number, complete with joyous tuneswww.onedoor.cc, clumsy dancing and dramatic dishwashing. That boy could literally run into a mob of straight faced policemen and make them go all “chick-chicky-boom!”...To let him wreak havoc on the library…Well, it wasn’t a question of “let” anymore to be honest…at least not today, with the unsummoned Devil tap dancing on his knees…With a decisive nod, he called Terry. Stopping mid-step, mid-song and mid-rinse, the lanky lad looked up.“Gr...