Adventure
The Falcon Street Club
Chapter 1: Planning the Future The Falcon Street Club was changing. Drew's father had purchased a farm outside of Colby with some of the money he had received from his invention, so it looked like Drew would be moving away. Jordie, Tim and Riley felt sad. "Don't worry," said Drew with a smile. "My dad says you can all come out and visit whenever you want, and we'll still see each other at school.” Their new house was close enough for the boys to ride their bikes. Still, Falcon Street wouldn’t be the same without Drew.
By Mari' Emeraude 3 years ago in Fiction
The Falcon Street Club
Chapter 1: A Pleasant Surprise The wind began to pick up as the boys headed for home. "Let me see the ticket!" said Tim with excitement. Riley handed it to him carefully as if it were a fragile flower. It was like gold in his hands. "Can you believe it? Ten THOUSAND dollars right here in my hand!" "Lemme see," said Jordie, taking the ticket from Tim. He, too, gazed at the little card -this little card that could change all of their lives for the better, or perhaps, the worse.
By Mari' Emeraude 3 years ago in Fiction
The Falcon Street Club
Chapter 1: Rat-tat-tat-tat-tat, Jordie ran a stick along the white picket fence that lined Drew's front yard. At the end of it stood a large oak tree. "Hey guys, ya up there?" Two heads popped out from the rickety treehouse. Even in his worn-out sneakers, Jordie was able to climb the makeshift ladder with ease. This was the first "official" secret meeting of the Falcon Street Club. "Did you bring the rules?" asked Drew. Jordie handed him a wadded-up paper from his back pocket. "Let's nail it up over here," said Tim, smoothing out the wrinkled page. They all stood at attention in front of the sacred writings. "Since I'm the president, I'll read 'em," announced Drew. He cleared his throat and began to read them one by one...
By Mari' Emeraude 3 years ago in Fiction
Alone with Enemy Base - Action Thriller
Ishon was a navy SEAL, a highly trained special ops soldier known for his courage, determination and skill. He was always the first to volunteer for dangerous missions and the last to back down. Ishon had a reputation as one of the best soldiers in the navy, and his commanding officers had great respect for his ability to get the job done, no matter what the odds.
By Jeno Treshan 3 years ago in Fiction
Time Twister
The cafe looked as if it was brought back from a former time, from the front to the furniture and decorations. After so many tourist traps and modern restaurants, this one reflects the old aroma of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The old streets reminded them of old-world Europe and the classic beauty it had before. So many wars just simply ravaged it. Here sat a world where they could finally relax without the crowds or tourist traps that meant nothing. All Cassandra Archer could see was a quaint place to eat after the tour had ended for today. A little free time was nice to finally explore on their own.
By Sarah Danaher3 years ago in Fiction







