The Truth About Tris_Two's Company_Insignificance_Nini and Friends
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The Truth About Tris
Authors Note: Hi guys! This is only my second submission, so I hope you enjoy it:) This prompt intruiged me, and, though it's not my best work, I like the result. Please comment below anything I should change, I would love to have your feedback, I really need it
Two's Company
You could smell the antibacterial gel in the air. The bleep of machines, singing in harmony with the beat of the heart. The decor, pure white … not a drop of colour, anywhere. Another Monday morning, and there they sit, connected not only to a drip, but also to each other. “How was your weekend?”“Been throwing up non stop! And you?”“Had the family over. Didn’t feel like socialising, but I don’t want them to worry. Know what I mean?”“Yeah, I know.”The chairs were quite comfortable. The treatment, not so much. June was adorning her signature flower patterned head scarf. Bob was clean shaven … he...
Insignificance
I made a decent living as a guide for those who wanted to pass through the wild yet breathtaking beautiful Elvish mountains. The 'Flumen' mountains, known for their namesake river were a series of steep summits covered heavily in thick vegetation that sprawled out lazily for hundreds of kilometres between the lands of thewww.onedoor.cc Fae and the Elvish Empire. Despite the majestic fauna of the mountains and the picteresque scenery, temperatures jumping from sub zero to over 50 degrees were the norm and deterred most travellers. Flurried blizzards could occur simeltaneously with violent sand storms that se...
Nini and Friends
“Mom!” a little girl in her pink dress called – a jar in her tiny hand, “look what I got!” she exclaimed as she showed her mother who was sitting on a wooden chair at the porch – knitting – the jar she was holding. A small creature fluttered inside, a yellow light flickering on its lower body from time to time.“What is that, Emma?” her mother asked after glancing at what her daughter was holding – trying to act and sound interested to what the little girl was up to.“Well, it’s my new pet!” she answered and giggled.The mother paused, and then turned to her daughter, “Your pet?”Emma smiled widel...
