Series
SledgeHammer: The Rock Master
Six Months Later After SledgeHammer: Unleashed, Dr. Rachel Ford is teaching students at Bay Area Medical Academy to become doctors and nurses for tomorrow. She didn’t have to teach anything due to her husband Cameron being the largest Weapon Manufacturer in the World for the Military.
By Victor Robinson II3 years ago in Fiction
To be continued (Tales of the Kingdom)
*** As they got closer to the Golden Kingdom, they began to see the outline of the large castle from a distance. This kingdom had the strongest physical presence of all the Middle Northern Kingdoms. The massive palace stood tall above the surrounding dwellings and far above the trees. The castle had lights surrounding it, neatly placed and evenly spaced above each split-level roof and all along the edges of the rooftop. The lights dimly peeked through the storm that was all around them. They had been riding for the past hour in heavy snowfall, both the girl and the stranger were glad to be nearing their destination. As it was starting to snow harder, they finally approached the gates of the Golden Kingdom. It was dark because of the storm, but it was also quickly approaching nightfall. They rode swiftly through the open gates all the way to a large set of stairs that spanned the width of the entire front entrance of the castle. ***
By Jennidoll of (jennidoll.inc)3 years ago in Fiction
Like Letters Written in the Sand Part Three
“I’m not going to lie, I’m more than a little nervous about going home today. What if I’m not ready?” She looked at Clarence with pleading eyes. She knew he couldn’t give her all the answers, but he could give her the encouragement she need.
By Michelle Renee Kidwell3 years ago in Fiction
Awkward Aesop & Fable Baby
Aesop never thought he’d meet Fable, an adorable peanut with charming space buns, barrettes, and glitter on the sides of her eyes; a festival baby it seemed. She smiled while the world around her glistened. Nymphs rested at her feet while fairies flew around mushrooms of red with white spots, shiny to touch, spectacular, nonetheless. She pumped herself up on her hands, to her feet, only to be about two feet joyfully tall, plump, and filled with curious naivety. Nearly knowing nothing and all together too much at once, Aesop wondered, where did this cherub come from?
By Danielle Urciullo3 years ago in Fiction









