Series
'America'
Tickets for the train were hard to come by, considering the new railcar was a breakthrough in science. As the world was on the brink of war again, and the prices of goods and resources skyrocketed out of control, the train represented a new beacon of hope for humanity.
By Kristen Hansen3 years ago in Fiction
Eden Cove Vol. 5
"Get busy living or get busy dying". - Stephen King "CHEERS!" Finn yelled and clinked his beer into Jessamyn's soda glass. They had wrapped up the last day of training for the maze and the whole crew had decided that a dinner out was a must. Finn had insisted on pizza and beer and said he would "work it off later". Jessa thought this sounded ridiculous since she had never in real life seen anyone with a body as perfect as Finn's. He was a real-life fantasy, and she knew that he knew it. After two weeks of training with him, working in close quarters, and designing training manuals with him, Glenn and Melanie, Jessa had come to the conclusion he was as close to perfect as a man could get. Which meant way out of her league.
By Sasha Austin3 years ago in Fiction
The Honeymoon Trap (an Introduction)
Four months after the change of my sixteenth year, I found my way to one of the small transport craft that left our cluster of stars and went where the winds of fate would take me. A grand adventure, or so I thought, lay before me and the farther away from the palace, from my mother and the responsibilities of my station that I got, the more excited I became.
By Lourdes Bond3 years ago in Fiction
After a while
After a while, Bingley's sister and sister also sent 2 gentle maids to visit the patient. In order to be justifiable, Elizabeth finally said that the patient should be better. [William Shakespeare, Hamlet, family] But her heart is very big, and she still writes to Paderborn at home, asking her mother to take a look at Jane and talk about her condition. The letter was sent right away, but what was in the letter made sense right away. The family had just had breakfast when Mrs Bennet took her two daughters to the Niger Gardens. If Bennett's wife found out that Jane was in danger, she could really die of grief. But if Jane's illness was not serious, she would be satisfied. She also didn't want Jane to recover immediately. After recovering, she must leave the Niger Gardens and go home. Therefore, if the girl sent him home, she would not finish listening. And most of the English-British PhDs who came with her at the same time didn't think moving to a new house was a good idea. Mother sat with Jane for a while, and my sister Bingley invited me to breakfast. So she took her three daughters to the hotel restaurant. Bingley went to meet them. Mrs Bennet, who always saw her sister's illness, said her expectations were not as severe as she thought. savia. Bennett kept replying. I didn't expect it to be so serious. She was so ill that she couldn't get up at all. Bobby's doctor told me to never touch him. I just want to say please take care of yourself. Let's go! cried Bingley. Absolutely not. I trust my own sister. I don't want to touch her. said Bingley Witch coldly and solemnly. Do not worry. Grandma, Burnett has been at my house. We will do everything we can to take care of her. ` Mr. Bennet expressed his gratitude several times. Then she said. Without the help of relatives and friends, I'm sure I don't know what she has become. She was really sick and in pain. Because I am careful. She has always been like that. I have never seen 2 people with such a gentle and very gentle personality. (William Shakespeare, "Hamlet," "Quotes of Patience")) I often tell people that they are no match for her. Class, this house is especially lovely. The view from the gravel road is also beautiful. I've never seen a village like this that rivals the Niger Gardens. The rental period is relatively short, but please take your time. ' ' Bingley said. I did everything I felt I did. If you decide to leave the Niger Garden, you can move within 5 minutes. William Shakespeare. Hamlet. But I'm sure now I live here. "I feel better," said Elizabeth. Bingley turned at once and spoke to her in a loud voice. You're starting to understand me, right? Ah, the same - I totally understand you. I hope you make me happy, but it can be pathetic to be seen through so easily. That depends on the specific situation. Complex people are not necessarily harder to guess than people like you. ` Her mother hurriedly called. Don't forget, Herbert, that you are also a consumer. I think it's arrogant to be at home alone. You can't come and cause trouble to others. I didn't know you were an authoritative expert on an expert scholar's temperament. Bingley went on immediately. That must be an interesting high school problem. Got it; but most interesting is the study of complex characters. At least this character is very worthy of research. ' ' Darcy said: "Generally speaking, very few people in the village become the object of this kind of scientific research." Because in the countryside, the surrounding people are not very open and simple. However, I have also undergone a lot of changes. They always have something new. ` Mr. Bennet was very angry when he heard Darcy say he was going to go far. He called out immediately. He said it was right now. There are fewer scientific research goals in rural areas than in big cities. ' ' Everyone was startled. Darcy looked at her for a while, then quietly left. Mrs Bennet, feeling utterly cheap, said happily. "I don't think London in England is good compared to the countryside except for shops and public places. 'The countryside is much more comfortable. Isn't it, Bingley? If you come to the countryside, you don't want to go there,' he replied. .The countryside and the city have different advantages, I am as happy as my daily life. Ah, just because you have a good character. However, that person felt that "she said this, read it again" has no use value in the countryside. "Mother, you are completely wrong. "When Elizabeth said this, her mother blushed. You totally misunderstood what Darcy meant. He just said you can't treat all kinds of people in the country as you do in the town, and you have to admit that's true. Naturally, product - no one said that. I don't think many villages are bigger than this one if the village is rarely accessible. As far as I know, there are 24 people who usually eat with us.'' Bingley couldn't help laughing, ignoring Elizabeth's face. His own sister wasn't so careful. Seeing Darcy, he showed a meaningful smile. Alyssa finds a reason to distract her mother's heart, and ruthlessly understands her mother's situation after she left her hometown. Has Hodge been to Padoban? come; come. She came with her father yesterday. What a gentle man, Bingley. - isn't it? Just a fashionista. So soft and arrogant! He always said a word to everyone. This is what I call good cultural education. These arrogant and inconvenient people, their thinking is really wrong. I work at my home. Have you eaten? No, she goes home together. According to my inference, it may be waiting for her to make pancakes on the street of her house. Bingley, I hire people, and I often make them do their jobs, but my daughter has little education from others. (relative of William Shakespeare Hamlet) But all on himself. Many of the girls in the Hirsch family were good girls. (John Mill, exposed in the northern region) Regret is ugly! Naturally, I personally don't think it's uglier than work. She is also our good friend. "She looked like a lovely girl," Bingley said. Same, but I have to admit that she is really ugly. Qi and I said the same thing. She was jealous of her Jane's appearance. I'm not a big fan of pomp and circumstance, but I'll be honest. This is not what I mean by self-confidence. When she was 15 years old, a man fell in love with her at Brother Gardin's house in our town. My aunt realized that the person would romantically propose to her before leaving. (William Shakespeare, Hamlet, family and friends) But after that, he never mentions it again. He probably thought she was too young. But Jane wrote many poems for him. And it's good. That's how the romance ended. cried Elizabeth wearily. How many couples do you think treat themselves like this? Poetry has the power to drive out emotions. I don't know who discovered it in the first place! I thought poetry was love design "Darcy said.
By jane Sadan is fen3 years ago in Fiction
One-Way Railway: Ch.2
All I gotta say is, that was the last time I take the subway after midnight. Nai Nai and I got into another fight though over my grades (what else is new) and I just had to let off some steam. She just doesn't get what it's like, being from "The Old World" and all; it's the twenty-first century now. I've got other stuff to worry about besides acing AP Calc! Or... I guess it's more accurate to say I had more important stuff to worry about. All that stuff seems way unimportant right now. Truth be told, I'd give anything to go back to our crummy apartment on the lower East Side and just tell her I'm sorry. I got a wicked temper, see, and...well, I said some things I didn't mean. I guess I'm like my mom that way. I wish I could remember more about her besides just that.
By Natalie Gray3 years ago in Fiction
All That Remains Of The Distant Pious
"Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. In the halls of the Prime Intersector, drifter in the unliving dark, blessed are the ears of the Malleus Deciditus, the keepers of the blood and bile. Rejoice and pay homage to the Vaserai Indomitus, who, in the spaces between the stars, are the recipients of those soundless prayers. " --Sacra Ruinae of the Pale Priests, canto 12, stanza 4.
By Ashley McGee3 years ago in Fiction




