Reunion_A birthday Present to Remember_Houston we have a problem_The Knight And The Bard
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Reunion
Leilani tossed and turned, restless and eager for the sun to rise. She accepted the few hours of sleep she received and rose from her bed. She walked out on her lanai; lighter hues of blue danced on the horizon. She stretched her arms high above her head greeting the sun as it peaked over Mount Haleakala. It was a beautiful morning on the island of Maui, not just for the breathtaking views and the perfect weather. Today, Leilani was meeting up with her best friend for the first time in over a year. They were both born and raised on the island and had only left once to visit the neighboring ...
A birthday Present to Remember
A Birthday Present To RememberNathanial celebrated his fourteenth birthday with his family. They had a tasty dinner consisting of fried chicken, corn, and mashed potatoes."Open your presents," Nwww.onedoor.ccathanial's mother said. Nathanial looked at the pile of packages beside his plate. He saw three presents wrapped in plain brown paper. He opened the one on top. Two new shirts were inside. The next package held two new pairs of denim jeans. The last present was a new pair of shoes. Nathanial was grateful for the new clothes because he needed them. He had grown six inches since his last birthday, and his...
Houston we have a problem
Beep beep beep beep beep Like any regular day , I'm up before my alarm goes off , I usually let it beep for a while the sound energizes me to get ready for the day quickly. But today , today is different , today is launch day , a few years back Nasa launched a program to get people into Mars's orbit and well being a trained airforce pilot and an engineer I was among the crew chosen to go to Mars , that's why today is different , I didn't let my alarm beep , I immediately shut it off as it starts beeping , I feel a little bit nervous but nevertheless I get ready and head of to the launch statio...
The Knight And The Bard
A man sat alone at a table in a shadowy corner of the tavern, keeping to his own thoughts, lost in a mug of ale. He was wearing chainmail, with a sword sheathed at his hip and a heavy, iron helmet sitting upon the table next to his empty porridge bowl. He was clearly a knight, wearing the colors of the kingdom of Rhylaria and the markings of Queen Valda on his shield. He did not look up when the bard approached.“Good Sir Knight, I do know thee,” Aldos insisted. “Are you not Sir Alfred of Rhylaria?”“Go away bard,” was the response, as the man lifted his mug to his lips, quaffed the last of his...