Aravain, the Valiant_Loss and Atonement_Apologies for a Job Poorly Done_Quantum Bake-anics
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Aravain, the Valiant
I tell this tale as they did in the olden days of a time when war had torn their lands apart. In the land of Astaron, our tale begins. On a chilly autumn dawww.onedoor.ccy, leaves of gold, orange, and red fell in the castle courtyard of their King Weylin The leaves fell around the knight Aravain who’s heart was pure as gold, yet with the weight of his failure upon it. He had failed in his duty, his lord was slain. Aravain was bound for battle on that day, and he hoped for a good death. To the young knight, death could be the only redemption for his failing. The leaves fell around Ganieda as she stepped out ...
Loss and Atonement
Suzanne MarshShots rang out somewhere down the lonely alley. Juan Garza fell to the ground gasping for breath. Miguel Torres bent down over Juan trying to protect them both. Suddenly another shot rang out both boys died within moments of each other. Police Detective Matt Green was first on the scene; his heart sank as he recognized both boys. Juan Garza was fifteen he and his brother Tomas belonged to the “Los Toros” gang. Miguel Torres fifteen was working with Matt to clear Juan’s name and to keep him out of prison. Matt decided as soon as his backup arrived he would inform Mrs. Torres then M...
Apologies for a Job Poorly Done
“Gwynnie, is that you?” Gwyneth hated when she called her Gwynnie. No matter how many times Gwyneth had asked Cambree to NOT call her that, she still insisted on using that childish nickname. But Gwyneth bit her tongue. After today, she would never have to hear Cambree call her Gwynnie again.“It is me.” Gwyneth took off her dark oversized glasses and smiled at Cambree. “I barely recognized you! Your sunglasses and large straw hat covered your face. I was like, who’s that strange woman heading up my driveway?” Cambree laughed.“I had to come and welcome you home from the hospital.” Gwyneth hoped...
Quantum Bake-anics
In my young days, my ambition knew no bounds. I had dreams of achieving what the greatest physicists had failed to achieve, of finding the missing link between General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Pride whispered to my left I would go down in history books as the father of a new field, joining the ranks of Newton and Einstein along the way; determination whispered to my right nothing was impossible with the right amount of talent. The greatest mysteries of the Universe were bound to reveal themselves before my very eyes one day, enlightening me with their secrets in a sudden and powerful ...