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Write In The Middle Of It
As if God was listening to his thoughts, Brett looked up and there stood Mekayla who jumped and screamed at his presence. "What the fuck?!" Mekayla yelled, " What the fuck are you doing up here?! Are you following me?" Mekayla went back to grab the door and heard the phone ringing inside.
By Majique MiMi4 years ago in Fiction
A Light through Shadows
Two days had passed before I was able to walk comfortably. Well, more like allowed too since Danny would not leave my side until I was better, I couldn't do anything on my own. I had awoken in the early morning; a crows call jerking me awake. I rolled over to see my messy haired friend slouched over in the one large chair fast asleep. He looked so calm and at peace, so I decided not to wake him. Grabbing my belongings, I made my way out of the inn and into the early morning streets.
By Karissa King4 years ago in Fiction
Learning to Let Go: Part 1
“As a part of the Belladonna family, there are many expectations that you must uphold. You must be intelligent. We will not tolerate stupidity. Be prim and proper. Being carefree and lazy will get you nowhere Work is never done. You work until you die. It is that simple.
By Dominique Robinson4 years ago in Fiction
A Heart's Secret
After everything, I can’t believe we made it. I wish Lazarus was here with me; he would be so happy to know we found mom's friend. I watch the old woman as she holds the locket in her hands, smiling. “I knew you would find me. I thought your mom and her kid would be here too.” She says smiling. She proceeds to stare at the locket. As she attempts to unlatch the clasp, we hear voices in the near distance. She relatches the locket and places it inside her pocket. “We have to go now Pebbles, hurry!” the old woman shrieks with panic in her voice. We quickly follow aside from the old woman as she hastily leads the way. Rosie and I both continue to look back as we follow. The voices slowly dissipate. “We should be safe here until they leave.” The old woman remarks. It is an abandoned cave; it’s cold and dark but away from whoever was following. Rosie jumps off my back and begins to explore. “Are you sure we can trust her Pebbles?” Rosie asks. I look at Rosie and tilt my head slightly. “Why would you ask that?” Rosie turns to look at me as she continues sniffing around. “I don’t know, just something about her smells off.” I look at the old woman as she sits in silence gazing upon the locket. How would she have known about me if she didn’t know mom and Lazarus? No, I need to stop letting Rosie get into my head, not all humans are bad. The old woman gets up and peers outside the cave. “I think it is safe now. We must hurry as to not get stuck in the dark.” Rosie shrugs and jumps on my back; we follow. Unfamiliar sounds begin to surround us as darkness commences. It seems we didn’t quite make it to where we needed before nightfall. I feel Rosie grab onto my ear tightly. The fear that fills Rosie, fills me as well. But we continue to follow. “Just behind those bushes.” The old woman whispers. I try to look past the bushes but can’t see anything but trees. The old woman stops walking and pulls some bushes apart. There is a pathway just beyond the bushes. She gestures for us to pass. I look up at her then carefully proceed. So many unfamiliar odors with equal unfamiliar sounds. As we continue to walk along the path, movement from all directions, humans, both young and old with bewilderment in their eyes. “I don’t like this,” Rosie whispers in my ear. I assure her it will all be okay but I’m not sure it will be. We finally come to a complete stop. The old woman looks down at us and smiles. She gestures for me to take a seat. “Everyone this is Pebbles, and she has brought us a gift, the key.” The old woman holds up the locket for all to see. Whispers all around begin to get louder. “Silence. Let us all rest and wait for the light to arise and awaken us once again. We shall use the key at first light.” A small girl brings me a blanket and smiles as she places it on the ground next to me. I take one last look around at all the humans and at Rosie, then lie down on the blanket. I finally get to rest easy; hopefully.
By VANESSA MARTINEZ4 years ago in Fiction
Dreamer - Chapter 35
Soon enough the building I've started to learn very well came into view. "Are we-" I leaned forward in my seat. "You still want to discuss about what happened earlier between us?" Rev pulled into an empty parking spot in the far back of the lot.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction








