A Queen's Crown_The Silver Locket_SuperPowers_Living in a Stupid Bubble
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A Queen's Crown
Mia and I walked through Queen's Crossing trail, pushing away overhead branches to clear a path. Mia looked into my eyes questioningly, but I turned away to focus on the trail. "I heard Queen's Crossing has a magnificent castle to the left of here, almost perfectly preserved!" Mia garbled on about the palace as we neared a sign. It was a bright day, and the woodland seemed even more tranquil than it was yesterday morning. "You go ahead. I'll meet you here in a couple hours." My decision was made. I set out deeper into the woods, leaving my friend to the castle on the other side. ...
The Silver Locket
We edged our way through the bushes and wet leaves. They stuck to my boots as I walked. It was the dead of night, but the moon was www.onedoor.ccbright and we didn’t need to switch on our headlamps yet. I was in the middle, Kate was ahead of me holding the branches back. Brian was behind. I could hear his heavy breathing and clumsy footsteps as he struggled to catch up to us.“Christ, you didn’t tell me we’d have to trek through the wilderness.”“You knew it was down the country,” Kate said. “Everything is miles away from everything else here.”Kate stood up tall and peered around her like a meerkat. Her eyes ...
SuperPowers
"Stop following me!"She glared into the eyes of the teenage boy that had been following her since the bus stop. He looked shocked, and she felt her cheeks flush, a little shocked as well.Five times out of five she was having troubles in the mornings, since her sixteenth birthday several months ago. Things were just not coming easily, and being aggressive to strange boys her own age was not going to make life any easier. She sighed, and shifted her backpack a little higher on her shoulder, and tried to focus on her aim.The school bell had gone a while ago, and she was late. As she was 70% of ...
Living in a Stupid Bubble
I shot up the street and heard Cent chasing after me.Wind rushed past my face, and my lungs burned in exhilaration. I dashed up the pavement as fast as possible, determined to win this time. His cries of frustration echoed behind me. I turned a sharp corner, dodging a few people. My goal—a small brown building—rapidly grew closer. I grinned in victory. Thump, thump, thump. It was the sound of pounding footsteps creeping at my heels. I strained my neck, and sure enough, Cent was closing in. Cursing, I willed my legs to pump faster. The little brown shop loomed bigger every second. Thump, thump,...