The Moon_Homeworld Syndrome_Physician Heal Thyself_The Use of Power
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The Moon
I just knew if I was to dream it would be a strange dream. I knew it would have something to do with today. I dreamt that as I was laying in bed and there wI hear it. I hear it. “I HEAR YOU!!”, I scream from the other side of the room as I lay in my bed not really wanting to acknowledge exactly what I was hearing. I think I even subconsciously piled a stack of dirty laundry on top of it so maybe I could legitimately say, “I didn’t hear my alarm” and that’s the reason I missed my appointment. The thing is there is a mechanism inside my brain that can’t let my alarm sound for more than 5 seconds...
Homeworld Syndrome
She had read about it in piles of complimentary back seat magazines before. It was never described as a bad thing though. At the end of the day, Trans-Universal was trying to sell tickets. It was no surprise that their on-board literature would try to spin Homeworld Syndrome as this beautiful transcendent experience well worth the hefty price of admission. Brady had not really expected anything from it, she had heard it was not nearly as revelatory for someone born in a fringe colony. But seeing it now, earth, the once great ancestral centre of the ever-expanding human civilisation. It was mis...
Physician Heal Thyself
Author's note- this is written around a novel about Red Ronin. I have posted five, one for each prompt, as an ambitious attempt to support the big anniversary of Reedsy. They all follow separate characters, but I recommend reading "Devil Take the Hindmost" last because it has the largest cast, sevwww.onedoor.cceral of whom are introduced earlier. Physician Heal Thyself The stars at night, are big and bright, but I am no longer in Texas. I'm in Charleston, and I'm adrift in the sea of my own limitations. Kentaro, Red Ronin, the newest superhero on our city team, is that classic eastern riddle wrapped in enig...
The Use of Power
"C'mon Toyo, hurry up!" Toyo's brother, Sutton, called. "I'm almost ready!" Toyo shouted, running down the stairs after his brother. He was right, they were going to be late. Toyo needed to get to school nearly an hour before class started to avoid his bullies. "Sorry," he muttered to his brother as they walked out the door. "Don't be," his brother smiled and ruffled his hair. Sutton had a much better time in school, his powers were average, he could read auras and feel emotions. On the other hand, Toyo could see other people's memories, but only if he had physical contact with them. Powe...