Hidden In The Pages_A Different World_Night at the Library_Through the Memories we Go!
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Hidden In The Pages
Books have always been precious to Mr Walker. No matter what kind they were. How big or small, how thick or thin, each of them could hold a whole world within them and not let anyone know. You could fill them up with absolutely anything. A thought. A story. A list. A life. You could stick pictures in where words failed. Those secrets would remain hidden unless you chose to open them and let them guide you through the stories.And so he did acquire a lot of them through his seventy-five years. Eighty-four to be exact, in the seventy square feet room that he liked to call the library, and anothe...
A Different World
I hate white walls. I never did like them because they reminded me of a hospital and I hate hospitals. I hate the smell, the color, the beds and especially the food. It was ironic considering where I was and had been for a long time.“Miss, can you hear me? Miss, can you talk?” I looked up into a pair of green eyes blinking rapidly. I had no idea what voice was behind those eyes asking me what I thought was a stupid question. Of course, I could hear them and could talk.www.onedoor.cc Why were they asking me such stupid questions? I wanted to scream for them to go away. I don’t know how they got in my apartm...
Night at the Library
“Hey,” my girlfriend, Lynne, says to me. “This looks like a pretty good one.” She hands me a beaten copy of a horror paperback. It’s titled Summer of Sadness and the back tells that the novel is about of group of preteen boys discovering and battling a monster in their small hometown in 1963、 It’s an adult book despite the characters.Summer of Sadness falls from my hand- now shaking- as the volume hits the ground with a dull flop. My legs all of the sudden feel limp, they are quaking slightly also as bile churns in my stomach, looking to escape out of my mouth and my mind repeats the wo...
Through the Memories we Go!
Alice and Tiger sat on the ground of the second floor of the Fairytale Library. They each held a book, with their left hand holding it in place, and their right hand positioned to turn the page. They sat there, the two of them, turning the pages of their books simultaneously, and reading the words from right to left, rather than from left to right. This by itself would have been unusual in most circumstances, but what was most puzzling about this scene was that neither Alice, nor Tiger were reading any words, for the pages were blank. Neither of them said a word. Alice stood up and patted down...