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By Danilo Krin3 years ago in Fiction
The Rogue Dragon
The Night of the Amber Moon is less of a holiday and more of an eerie event though the Spellbinders would like us to think differently. The collection takes place at midnight when the golden moon is high in the ink black sky and the darkness has snuffed out all the light of the sun and stars. The only light that is visible is the burning torches along the village shops leading to a roaring bonfire in the center of the town square where the payments will be collected. Thousands of villagers stand in a long line to pay what’s due and for those who don’t make an appearance, the guard goes from door to door to ensure no one is missing.
By Julia Elizabeth 3 years ago in Fiction
The Rogue Dragon
Though the villagers felt the immense shake of the crash they disregarded it instantly only grateful that the dragon hadn’t crashed in their village. The dragon had most likely landed in the Forest of Shadows outside the village to rest. It was uninhabited so there would be no concern that any lives would be lost as long as they didn’t do or say anything to encourage an attack.
By Julia Elizabeth 3 years ago in Fiction
Distortion
Wayland strode purposefully along the nearly deserted city street. The lack of fellow pedestrians worked to his advantage and disadvantage. He should be able to spot a tail sent by the opposition, but there was no crowd to blend into should he need to duck out of sight. In his line of work, every plus came with at least one and usually multiple negatives. The game, as Wayland liked to call it, generated an adrenalin rush he found intoxicating.
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in Fiction
Bad For Business
"Xander, do you have it?" The frantic voice in my head let me know Cara was worried. Jacking into cyberspace was a regular day for me, but this time, everything was different. The job was sketchy, to say the least, but we needed the money, and the corpo who hired me didn't give too many details.
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Fiction
For Her, Thy Love
Lustful winds with a aromatic spill of ocean salt fills my senses. The seas edge dances as the moon sheds it's spot light amongst the waves. As the splatter of small drips of spray reaches us setting a scene like no other for this night will be that night. That night I proclaim my heart to her.
By Magnar Arne3 years ago in Fiction
The Underwood Dragon
Lilly is on school holidays; she went camping with her parents. She is sitting in her new Landcruiser, her parents assume there is enough space inside the Landcruiser to sleep and eat. But Lilly knows there's not enough space in the car. Lilly has a dog named Jeffy. He is coming to camp. Her brother Jordan does not want to come because Jeffy licks him and then Jeffy’s saliva comes out of his mouth and dribbles on Jordan's pants. I know that is a bit disgusting anyway, but Lilly’s parents decided that they were going to Underwood Island. In stories and news Lilly heard there are volcanoes, which are big and black. It has fire in it. Lilly said she is not scared of volcanoes if they do not erupt during my school holidays.
By Syeda Tamseel Fatima3 years ago in Fiction







