Kyle William
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The Foundations of the Future
Chapter 1: The Fall I woke up standing. Not lying in a bed. Not slumped in an alley. Just... standing. The platform beneath me hummed with a low resonance, like a heartbeat embedded in steel. Around me, a city stretched upward in impossible layers—glass skybridges laced like webs between towers, hovering transports gliding through open air, and polished walkways that gleamed under artificial sunlight.
By Kyle William9 months ago in Futurism
Dorm 9
It started with the bang. A crack like splitting wood echoed through the night. My eyes flew open. Pitch black. I sat up, heart thudding. The power was out—no glow from the hallway, no blinking charger light, just an all-consuming, suffocating darkness. I reached out for my phone and flicked on the flashlight. Cold blue light flooded my cramped dorm room.
By Kyle William9 months ago in Fiction
The Trail of Unreasonable Events
It was a crisp autumn morning when Gerald decided to take a simple walk through the woods. It was meant to be a calming, introspective jaunt—a moment to bask in the crunch of leaves and the gentle swaying of the trees. However, nature had other plans.
By Kyle William11 months ago in Humor
The Gossip
The river ran backwards on the day the Queen vanished. What was left of it at least. Could I even call it a river, it looks not much more than a creek within a canyon carved from the monstrous force it once was. But enough of that, that was the bi product of what had been. Dry season after dry season, water becoming sparse, food running low, and tempers high within the walls of the city, let alone the villages about it. The people, they blame her, the queen that is. They say it is her fault the gods have not blessed us with rain, that they do not fill our rivers and lakes, that they do not water our lands and our crops. Maybe they are right... if you believe such things that is.
By Kyle Williamabout a year ago in Fiction