Fantasy
Venus As A Boy
He paid no mind to the stars above, he was thinking of Romans, of fall nymphs, the blurred beauty of Florentine paintings when suddenly a flash of brilliant green light appeared. The light now accompanied by a violent flickering like wind, like fire, soared past him and dove into the neighboring forest. It touched past the trees and for a moment everything stopped, then shot a beam into the sky illuminating everything for only a moment before transforming into a golden dome that at once quieted into a glimmer down among the trees.
By roman_is_lo:st4 years ago in Fiction
Alliances (Pt 5/6)
“I cannot believe Lillith found a host for both herself and Fenrir. This is quite fortuitous. Don’t you agree, Kalinin?” Stepping through the gaseous green lit portal Gireon created, Rostislav took a deep smiling breath. Miroslav Kalinin, not amused, glanced back to ensure the portals full closure before speaking. The fact that Gireon had created the portals directly in front of the queen meant that his abilities were getting stronger.
By Panda of Pandemonium4 years ago in Fiction
Doolittle's Descendants
Doolittle’s Descendants Astronomically speaking, it was a non-event until multiple Earth based observers confirmed Hubble’s detection and calculation. An object appeared to be traveling at a rate surpassing the known speed of light. That speed (299, 792,458 kilometers per second) is difficult for the average human to comprehend but if one can envision the length of a football field and then, with the mind’s eye, lay down 11 fields end zone to end zone, one can imagine a single kilometre. Zipping past nearly three hundred thousand of those kilometres in a single second is the point at which one’s ability to imagine bogs down.
By David Zinke aka ZINK4 years ago in Fiction
The Spotlight of Shadow
There was no place to hide in Hibbing. The diner was destroyed, along with Melinda’s cell phone most likely. It looked like a tornado had gone through the town, if one chose to look past all the 8 foot wide footprints everywhere. Most of the downtown area was flattened, on fire, or both.
By Anton Crane4 years ago in Fiction
The Sanctum
-Where am I? -What happened? -Why can I not remember? The questions hung in silence as the one who spoke these questions silently floated in empty darkness, unknowing as to what their fate will entail, and hoping that they would soon find something … anything.
By Rafael M. Lench4 years ago in Fiction
Backstory Blogs Pt. 8 - Zyro
**SPOILERS** Part One, The Prophecy Prologue: The End of the Life Before pages: 13-15 Rapidly a series of echoing rushed footsteps erupted from beyond the doorway. “EVA!” cried a young boy’s voice. “EVALEANA! Where are you!?” he screamed. Ritalia darted to the door and saw the boy from her vision. He was Eva’s age, nine years, with messy black hair. He bolted inside past the queen and bowed to Eva. Ritalia raised an eyebrow as she examined the moment. The boy’s short sword dripped with a familiar fresh, sticky crimson liquid. His black leather boots were drenched in mud and blood, leaving a messy trail behind him. His face was pale, and his amber eyes were wide with utter fright. Ritalia sharply inhaled as she knew what was to come. As she sauntered over to interrupt their conversation, loud explosions rumbled through the castle. “Zyro,” she called. The young boy turned to face her with intensity. He quickly straightened up. Ritalia smiled as she knelt to whisper in his ear. “I need your bravery. Now, more than ever. You must get her out of here. Take her as far as you can go. I know I ask a lot of you—” “I will do anything you ask, My Queen,” he swiftly cut her off. “You need me to protect her…” He frowned as he lowered his head and his voice. “You’re not coming… are you?” Slowly he lifted his glossy amber gaze from the floor to lock onto her eyes. Ritalia tried to smile as she fought back the tears flooding her eyes. “You’re a clever young boy; I need you to be strong for her. Please,” she begged. “Promise me.” Zyro nodded. “I will always protect her with my life.” Ritalia felt a rush of gratitude as she kissed his forehead. “Take the dumbwaiter, get outside the castle through the gardens, and get as far away from here as you can,” she swiftly instructed quietly. Zyro dipped his head as he speedily directed Eva. He walked her over to the tiny hidden lift in the corner of the large bedroom. He glimpsed back as Eva started to question what the plan was. “Wait, what?” she demanded. Evaleana stood away from Zyro as she glared at her mother. “What’s going to happen? Are you coming with us?” she demanded. Ritalia bit her lip as she quickly curbed her overwhelming emotions. Her gut twisted in knots as she met Eva’s rageful, confused, and fearful glower. “This can’t be how we speak for the last time…” Ritalia’s heart sank. “Zyro is going to lead you out of here; he will protect you…” she paused as she braced herself to lie to her daughter. “I will be right behind you.” “Promise?” Eva pressed. Queen Ritalia forced a smile. “I will always be with you.” Eva still looked unconvinced. Everything had gone silent. Ritalia felt chills form on her skin. An eerie cold submerged her body into an icy atmosphere full of sheer terror and emptiness. “Go,” Ritalia beseeched. Evaleana’s eyes scurried between her and Zyro. Ritalia gave Zyro a look and entered his mind. “Get her out of here… now!” He rapidly grabbed Eva’s hand and pulled her toward the dumbwaiter. Eva reluctantly crawled into the small wooden box and huddled inside. Eva started to panic again. “Where’s father?” she quizzed. Abruptly, loud and heavy footsteps echoed and rang into the queen’s strained ears. Her blood ran cold. “The man from my vision… he’s here…” Her body started to quiver as anxiety enraptured her. “I-I don’t know, honey,” Ritalia stammered. She couldn’t hold her composure much longer. “I can’t feel Traven’s presence… h-he can’t be dead…” Ritalia’s heart shattered, and she couldn’t hide it anymore. “I can’t tell her… she won’t leave if she knows she is about to lose both of her parents...” The queen mentally snapped as she hurriedly ushered Zyro to enter the lift too. She lost complete control over herself as she started to cry. “Mother?” Eva whispered. Ritalia glimpsed at her daughter. Trying to take it all in one last time, she froze. Her long blonde curls, her bright blue eyes, her tiny hands, her button nose, her beautiful face. “I wish I could see her grow.” “Thee will,” Vitality’s voice whispered. The goddess’s presence suddenly gave Ritalia a newfound strength. The young queen stood tall as she spun around to stand her ground. Eva tried to stretch for her, but Zyro held her back. The young mother could hear her daughter’s pleas, but she fought not to look over her shoulder. Ritalia barely heard Zyro struggling with the lift ropes. The footfalls grew closer and louder. Blood roared in the queen’s ears as she remained steadfast. “Mother!” Eva screamed. Ritalia couldn’t fight it anymore. She glanced back to see Evaleana’s face soaked with tears as she continued to reach out for her. Ritalia lifted her hand towards her. Tears gushed down her face as she gathered her power. Before her magic could send the dumbwaiter down, the man from her vision stepped into the doorway. “Face me, Enchantress Ritalia,” the man’s low voice commanded. The world seemed to stop moving as she held Eva’s fretful gaze. “I love you,” she breathed as she flicked her wrist. An energy field of glistening blue luminance encased the dumbwaiter. Before the children were out of Ritalia’s sight, a sword plunged through her gut. She gasped as she felt the blade rip through her body. “NO!” Eva wailed as the lift was hurtled down by Ritalia’s magic. Ritalia slowly glanced down to see her blood gushing out of her. The man yanked the sword from out of her body, sending spurts of the dark red fluid across the room.
By Mel E. Furnish4 years ago in Fiction
Date Night
Care for a journey? Separate from time and space, you and I can stroll through wherever and whenever we like. Let us begin on a young Earth. We sit peacefully on a stone spire. The feeling of warmth radiates around us from the molten magma below. We watch as great bubbles burst, sending rippling waves against the stone around them. We see the magma cooling as it recedes. Each wave leaves a piece of itself behind. We watch as land begins to form. Plates of stone and molten crust begin to hide the oceans of magma that cover the Earth. As the sun sets, we see a great blue ball racing across the sky. A blurry tail chases behind.
By Tales from a Madman4 years ago in Fiction
Contagion
Let’s start at the end, shall we? What remained of the city was now more wild than man-made, nature having fairly successfully reclaimed what used to all be hers. But buildings, for the most part, still stood, though faint shadows of the proud, strong structures they once were.
By Caitlin McColl4 years ago in Fiction
The Light That Brought the World to Its Knees
Everything happened so suddenly, that bright inexplicable light that shone brighter than the sun could ever hope to shine. And it wasn’t just where I lived either. This strange green light was shining all over the world. We didn’t think anything of it at first. We thought it was just some weird phenomenon that happened once every one hundred thousand years or every million years. I mean, it had to be the case, right? Why else would the sky that’s usually blue be green and the clouds blend in with the new sky color? It was being broadcast all over television, that you couldn’t go to any channel without someone talking about it and questioning what it was and why it was happening and what it meant for the people of earth. Even places on the other side of the globe were talking about it where it was supposed to be nighttime and the sky was supposed to be black. This green light instantly became the number one trending topic on essentially all social media platforms. Scientists were trying to explain what was causing it and if it was somehow harmful to us, but nearly all of them were talking out of their ass. Historians were clamoring, trying to find anything that was remotely similar to this occurrence, but nothing was coming up. No one had an answer or anything close to one and this was causing everyone to start to panic. Within the span of a few hours of the light first appearing, there were already reports of riots taking place in major cities all around the world. Many of the reports said that it was because the people assumed that the governments of the major countries were the cause behind this. If I wasn’t already baffled about the idea of seeing the sky turn green, I would be wondering how people manage to start these riots so quickly and how so many people think that it’s a good idea to take part.
By Clarence Demaree4 years ago in Fiction
A Blissful Sin
She had been an angel for coming up on 10 years and in all that time nobody had told her this was possible. The fact that it could ever happen never even entered her mind. Yet there she stood, with the undeniable evidence sitting on the ground before her. Angels could lose their wings.
By Full Circle4 years ago in Fiction



