Series
ACTA NON VERBA
Laying up on a Par Five FIVE The press conference was anti climatic as far as Jim and Bill were concerned. The last question though was a ponente one. A reporter asked why Jim thought the little girl was able to make the leap to their waiting arms. Jim replied, “You know I am not really positive on that one. But one thing is for sure, her faith in Jesus Christ gave her the power to step to the edge and make a.” He paused for a moment then said. “Make that faithful leap. A leap I think many people may have not been able to do. As far as I am concerned, she is the hero here. She is the one who put her trust in God to save her. And he came through. Bill and I are thankful just to be there for her.” With that both men turned and walked from the podium towards the parking lot. As they walked out to their cars, Bill had asked Jim if he wanted to play some golf. The rain had stopped and the sun was shining. Jim thought it was a great idea and the two of them headed out to the golf course for some relaxation on their day off. Believing anytime he was on a golf course was better than almost any other time in his life, Jim agreed to play.
By Bryan Burden4 years ago in Fiction
The Sun Seeker- Pt 2
Jes ducked between groups of people, winding her way deeper into the market throng even as it dwindled away with the daylight. The market ran alongside the port, which meant the shops would remain open indefinitely, but the crowds of families would soon be snug at home, and only those with business would be out in the small hours.
By Anna Kringle4 years ago in Fiction
Fog and Haze
Max’s paw against her face brought Claire out of sleep. He had shaken her within the meditating darkness of the dream. And as she ascended from the meditation and through the dream, she could hear the voices of her others crying out for death, and the shadows across the abyss calling her mother. Then her eyes opened in the waking world and to Max’s moist, black nose dominating her field of vision. His purrs were loud and full of love.
By Anthony Stauffer4 years ago in Fiction
"Thaw Creatures Part 2"
Preface The owl of encouragement had been a symbol throughout time of wisdom and knowledge with supernatural powers. It is said that when you see an owl you are to treat it like a sign from the ancients. It was a sign that you were playing an important role in time because owls were the Ultimate Observer; consciousness itself looking upon you in moments of greatness. So, when the time were to come and Acer's mom had to let him go, she was confident it would be the right path because there was an owl who showed up every evening just after dusk at the cave barn next to the gardens she tended to. It started the day that Acer & Gunther, the Green Dragon, fell into a deep meditation. "It is a sign," she said to herself, even though being a mom, she did not really want to let him go. Acer was her only son and the only family she had left in this entire world, and the events unfolding in front of her were terrifying.
By Angela Gerber4 years ago in Fiction
I See You (Part 2)
If there was one thing Pyrondia loved, it was the King’s Week. Once a year, right after summer ended, the king had a week where he could instate any sort of celebration he liked. One year, it was a food festival every day. A pie festival, a pastry festival, a cheese festival. That was my favorite year to date. This year, King Jeanson announced a week of masquerade balls. And now, he’s trying to give me the week off. Well, the nights at least.
By Dani Dreams4 years ago in Fiction







