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Sunrise
The air was cold and thick with smoke. It was damp from the coastal breeze. Everything around us was crumbling, and on fire, and loud. Julian held my hand as we ran. We’d been running for years, scared and full of anger. We scurried through alleys trying not to look back. Gunshots fired in the distance, though, and our curiosity always got the better of us. Had we gotten far enough? Were we safe from the riot? The war? For a moment, maybe. You couldn’t really get away from the revolution. Our propaganda was plastered in every remaining city after the war. How would it all end? How could it end? I didn’t know, but as long as Julian was with me, I had to believe it would all be okay.
By Madison York5 years ago in Fiction
Episode #2 Stay in the Lodge
Smart idea staying in a lodge, taking driveway back seems like the perfect idea, a lot faster and less scary, that’s for sure! As Jordan runs ahead pushing open front door, letting it swing freely, you observe an open veranda attached to the lodge. White patio furniture sits just waiting to be used, willow trees sway freely to and fro. Straight through the front door is found the kitchen, with cupboards, a fridge, sink, smaller table with four chairs but no stove.
By Susan McGill5 years ago in Fiction
Episode #9 Following Footpath to the Haunted Doctor's House
So, you decided to take that footpath and check out the haunted doctor’s house, did you? Just a word of caution, never enter this place at night, there are things going on at night that are extremely evil! Also make sure to bring a friend, just in case! It is always safer to avoid evil, and always smarter to have somebody with you, especially if for some reason you just have that urge to confront evil!
By Susan McGill5 years ago in Fiction
Episode #24 Taking Village Tour with the Ghost Alice?
Following along next to the young girl listening intensely, “Welcome to my tour, please listen to all rules and stories.” She doesn’t seem to notice a woman catching the corner of your eye, she disappears, reappearing right next to the young girl. But neither of them seems to notice the other, just you do.
By Susan McGill5 years ago in Fiction
Episode #31 Up for a Challenge
You and Jordon alone jump at a chance to make 50 dollars by staying in the very room the caretaker once slept in. What better and easier way to make extra cash for the week. You don’t really think mush about how he was the one who gathered dead bodies at night to move into the crawl space right next to this very room in when first settling in.
By Susan McGill5 years ago in Fiction
Episode #44 Standing on Driveway admiring the view
Standing on main driveway of hospital, you scan the main area grounds around you, smiling, “Hey Jordan, I really can’t get over how wonderful of a scenery it is on this old Haunted Hospital grounds. It just amazes me how much work was put into making this place.” “I must completely agree. I don’t think I have ever seen trees like those ones.” Pointing around the far side of the hospital.”
By Susan McGill5 years ago in Fiction
The Key
The year 2056 marked the end of World War 3 leaving the world decimated. The cataclysmic events severely accelerated climate conditions causing unpredictable, inclement weather patterns. As Earth falls off its axis, 70% of the world’s oceans evaporate, receding towards the polar caps leaving middle earth barren and scorched by acidic rain. Over two thirds of the world’s population succumbed to the harsh climate changes as the remaining survivors fled underground.
By Lisa Thorne5 years ago in Fiction
Special Delivery
"Looks like our courier down there, Miss,." came from one of the sentries she'd hired for this quick job. Regan Fortune roused from her half consciousness. When you were out in the Badlands you never truly slept. Even when you had three toughs with you, all loaded for bear. Should probably change that expression to be "loaded for Rad-Bears".
By RJ Stewart5 years ago in Fiction
The Warden's Heart
It began with the sound of a droning buzz in the heart of a barren desert. Something beneath the earth’s surface was beginning to wake up. Billions upon billions of dormant insects crawled up through the sand. They swarmed under the hot sun; and turned the blue sky to black. They travelled fast and across huge distances with a persistent need for vegetation. They travelled like an air born virus and laid pools of eggs, hatching within hours. Within months, they had crossed cities, oceans, and countries and raped lands of all the things we need. Humans, plundered and starved faced challenges of law, order and survival. Soon, the people with all the power began to create what would to be called The New Laws.
By Eva Matheson5 years ago in Fiction





