fantasy
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Descendants Of The Sea
In the early hours of the morning, when the mist still lingered in the air and clung to the dewy grass of the clifftop, Eden woke to the sound of birds and the gloriously bright rising of the sun. The sea below crashed rhythmically against the cliff's rocky edge. Eden's hair, tangled with the fallen leaves of autumn, was cold against her skin as she sat up. In front of her, the whole world was waking. And behind her, a little closer to the tree Eden had slept under, something else was waking. Something that had flipped her world upside down.
By Leigh Hooper5 years ago in Futurism
Dust Devil Dimensions
Chapter 3 – Medieval Times I could not believe my eyes. There was a town at the bottom of the other side of the hill. A medieval town, I should mention. It had a wooden wall around it and a single gateway in the front. Probably, here would be a get-away tunnel or other type of exit in the back. I suspected they closed the gates at night. I know I would. In medieval times, you never knew who or what could be lurking in the dark of night. I was not even considering the possibility of there being dragons around. I certainly wasn't going to say anything about dragons to Shirley.
By Robert Taylor5 years ago in Futurism
The Winter That Never Ended
With every step Kailin took, she could feel the crush of snow beneath her boots. A fog of air puffed out of her mouth with each breath she took. Even the fur cloak she wore did little to keep the chill from trying to creep into her bones. But the sun still filtered through the gaps in the tree branches, laden heavy with the last snowfall.
By Jillian Spiridon5 years ago in Futurism
Dust Devil Dimensions
Chapter 2 – Twice turned around After I turned the car around, we drove carefully back the way we had come, keeping our eyes peeled for any sign of dust devils. The road was full of rocks, holes, the occasional branch and uneven. It went up and down, jogged to the side, and back again. I really had to go slow and watch every foot of the road ahead.
By Robert Taylor5 years ago in Futurism
Pandora’s Box - Gift
From a deep dark place in the woods, the sound of thunder cracks like a whip, piercing the darkness and snapping the silence within its density. The nocturnal critters and animals alike scurry for shelter. A blasting wind follows, rushing violently through the thick brush, streaming past the tall trees, chipping the bark from their trunk, and abruptly halts to a gentle breeze. Out from under the mist emerges an unknown figure.
By CR. Phoenix 5 years ago in Futurism
The Traveler
Jim Moore sighed in frustration as he sat in Los Angeles traffic on the I 605. Per usual the traffic was miserable and, of course, his air conditioning went out yesterday and he hadn't gotten it fixed yet. He took a deep drag from his Marlboro special blend and wiped the beads of sweat from his forehead. He looked at his speedometer which read 5mph. He shook his head and turned on the radio. Surfing through the stations until he landed on Cage The Elephant. He grunted approvingly.
By William Dean5 years ago in Futurism
The Tree Of Answers
Do you know that there is a hidden planet? It is located behind the moon. Stare at the moon, blink three times, stamp your feet four times, clap your hands twice and then magically you're transported there. I went there yesterday as I needed some answers in my life, I knew the only place I would get my answers was at the hidden planet, where the tree of answers exists. Any question can be answered by the tree.
By Hayley Dodwell5 years ago in Futurism
The Girl and the Laser
Long ago, before recorded history as humans now know it, there lived a young girl. She was from a small village that specialized in creating lasers from crystals that were mined from all around the region. Her job was an important one, as the largest laser in the village helped power the machinery for living.
By Cyber Dragon5 years ago in Futurism






