Behind the hedge_In the Way of Dreams_The Isthmus of Gauntaloopaschoopa_Lambent Allied Bodies
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Behind the hedge
“Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!” he said to himself and took a watch out of his waistcoat pocket. He looked at it and then hurried on.# After another long day at work, Felicity was on her way home. She was walking down the street when she suddenly had a feeling someone was following her. She turned around but there was no one there, so she kept walking. And then she heard a timid voice just behind her. “Wait . . .” It was a young girl with shoulder-length blond hair and striking blue eyes, wearing a childish blue dress. They looked at each other for some time in silence. Fe...
In the Way of Dreams
I throw the dream catcher that had once hung above my bed across the room like a Frisbee. The web of sinew catches on the corner of my desk, and a few strands of the intricate netting snap off the leather hoop.My new dorm room is small, and there would be no pwww.onedoor.cclace for such childish trinkets. That night, as I drift off to sleep, a distant part of me realizes that this will be the last night I’ll spend in my childhood bedroom, surrounded by those things that have defined my youth. In the dream, terror gushes through my body and brain like sour adrenaline. I’m in my grandmother’s cabin, crouchin...
The Isthmus of Gauntaloopaschoopa
The pink and purple and horridly green spaceship, invisible to anyone but its inhabitants, hovered over Earth, with no sound at all. It looked like an irascible insect with a slapdash paint job, but the aliens inside it were serious and stern. In one of its cabins, Commander Gauntaloopaschoopa, or Gaunta for short, was briefing his company of soldiers about the assignment they had to undertake after they had received their instructions. The alien tongues were clicking in rapid succession and it sounded like a party of gnats buzzing around but the buzz was sharp pitched and incongruous. Thus, f...
Lambent Allied Bodies
I.It had been times and times in the making, unavoidable really, and the latest technological advancements had offered no different outcome than the earliest clay-drawn calculus had posited.The Earth, the whole Milky Way Galaxy really, was going to be swallowed by a giant black hole.Soon.We will call the Black Hole Marvin because that’s the name given to it by the LAB in honor of Marvin Kazadi, the Congolese janitor that in the sixties allegedly calculated the Fundamental Variant during one of his late-night shifts.His proof had stumped all of twelve properly qualified scientists working for L...