
Skyler Saunders
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The Asteroid Mammy
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. On the asteroid Mammy, there was no need for a single shout. The dome that covered the city of the asteroid was owned by Wilmington, Delaware native Garland Moore. His business had launched rockets to get to the asteroid, another business built the infrastructure, and yet another business kept the cities and fields working. Moore never wore a tie but always wore a sharp business suit. He walked out of his office and in the glory of his precision footwork, welcomed a new day to begin. His skin looked like almonds and waves flowed into his hairline.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
B.G.
Scantily clad women walked by the bar in colors that would make a florist blush. The music boomed and strobe lights, lasers, and even more girls poured into the space like it was a pageant for Miss America. Artie Morrissey, a man the color of pecans, sat down with the Prophet Mohammad.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
The Disruptor
A cerulean sky welcomed the speaker and media members to better understand the position of the speaker. Glints of sunlight shone through the silver leaves onto the podium. When the press crowd had finally died down, the Prophet Mohammad could finally speak.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Falling Pillars
With all the different ways that he was able to win over a billion plus people, the Prophet Mohammad took it all in stride. He held onto his sense that he was the messenger of the unknown and unknowable. He roamed the streets of Newark, Delaware on Main Street. A cool Saturday in Autumn saw a breeze which shook the trees’ golden and orange leaves. When people waved, he waved back. When they honked their horns, he smiled.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction