Wedding of Life in the North_A Clandestine Meeting_The star and Sara's dream_Chronocentricity
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Wedding of Life in the North
Winter had settled in, and the air was sharp as a battle-axe, yet, in the main hall of First Fly, the fortress of House Rixucavelet, Kings of the Northern Terr, it was warm and cosy. The music was filling the air, the violins sang next to the lyres, and a young woman was singing in a high pitch voice; she was surely telling stories of love, war or adventure, but they were in the old tongue of the northerners, and Visarmin of house Solitude did not understand a word. The song was over and another immediately started, the lyre started a war, then the violins charge, and the main hall turned into...
A Clandestine Meeting
In the warm glow of the afternoon swww.onedoor.ccun, a lean, hooded figure stood silhouetted in the doorway of Café d'Emilio, the classy hideaway for the wealthier denizens of the city. The lunch hour had passed already, so the place was fairly empty, save for a handful of patrons, lost in their own vices. A half-hidden face briefly scanned the room before locking onto a middle-aged woman clad in deep blue and gold, seated in the farthest corner of the room. The figure strode confidently over to the table and took a seat. The woman seemed indifferent to the sudden new arrival, and instead began to speak, ke...
The star and Sara's dream
Today, there's no one without dreams, there's little, big or even long or short dreams, we all have dreams. The difference is that someone left their dream and someone was trying to make it real. On a night of cold December night in America. Sara sat on the balcony. She lost her father, who was beaten by cancer and died. She was feeling a little upset and disappointed. It's like a message for a year coming up, sad and difficult for her without her father. Sara had a dream since childhood. She wants to be a good doctor no more. But she had a feeling after her father's death. And she want to be ...
Chronocentricity
In the year 2222, a human organization emerged near the center of the North American continent in the nation that was then called the Reunited States and Provinces of DC. It was geared toward equality for domestic animals. The group’s leader, Lala Haddwell, had studied domestic animals for over two decades before she started her peaceful group, known as The Coalition for the Equality of All Civilized Creatures, also known as CEACC. The acronym was pronounced see-akk, and often spelled as Ceacc — having a capital c as opposed to being all in capital letters. Why? Because all capital letters mad...