Twist of Time_The Prude of Spring_Last of the Free Djinn_Two Peas in a Messed Up Pod
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Twist of Time
The day was a formidable one at best with the downpour of rain and the occasional streaks of lighting that stretched across the expanse of the skies along with the ominous rolls of thunder. Looking out the large window that covered the entire wall of one side of the den, Piper yawned, sinking deeper into the cushions of the comfy sofa, the book she was reading perched on her chest. It was such a dreary day that she could not help feeling sleepy again even though she’d risen later than usual that morning.Her normal days of vacation almost always consisted purely of unwinding and downtime, or do...
The Prude of Spring
“You have to do it.” He tellswww.onedoor.cc me as he brings a cigarette to his dry yet still pink lips. He draws a breath, slowly inhaling the smoke, and then exhales it through his nose.“I know,” I sign, “I just don’t understand why he wants me to do it.”“He is known to have odd requests. I don’t know, but it would be suspicious if this happened in any other way. We don’t want to test him.” He says with frustration hugging his words.Many words enter my head about how stupid this whole way of running a society is and how angry I am about it, but none of them leave my mouth. It would be useless to repeat the...
Last of the Free Djinn
The messenger unwrapped the mirror scroll and held it so Geordanna and Jilissi could look into it. They watched as Esto’s jar fell to alabaster dust. Geordanna’s tears sounded like breaking crystal as they landed on the table. ‘You do know what this means,’ she said. It was a statement, implying she already knew what Jilissi’s answer would be. ‘Your eminences,’ the messenger said to the two. ‘Your presence is required in Gladstead.Jilissi held her sister’s hand. ‘We don’t know that the ancient prophesy is true.’She loved Jilissi’s enthusiasm, a trait only she seemed to have received at the tr...
Two Peas in a Messed Up Pod
Every superhero story that you have seen or read about has two distinct roles: the Hero and the Villain. The Hero is viewed as hope, security, loyalty, and love, and stands as a symbol of protection against those that wish to bring harm. The Villain is regarded as evil, tricky, rude, irresponsible, and violent, and creates an environment meant to be hostile for everyone. Yet, the one detail nobody ever considers, is what if there are Heroes and Villains with the opposite qualities? Are they still considered “good” or “evil”, or does it become something different entirely? When Lady Phoenix (ot...