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Logic and the Prince
Logan resided in a village where everyone knew everyone. Unfortunately, it was easy for them to point out things about him that they didn't exactly like: He was more about exercising his mind than his muscles, he didn't try to flirt with the ladies or consider settling down with someone as ideal as the other guys in town did, and they even decided to make up rumors on why he didn't take pleasure in socializing or going anywhere but the bookshop and the market. The man birthed poems and prose to the bookshop for a profit, and even sent some of his contributions to literature to places overseas, but the people of his village still didn't seem all that pleased with him. As well as paying to keep his little house and keep food in his stomach, Logan was storing some of his profits aside so that he could afford to move elsewhere. Until he finally had enough, though, he resorted to finding places that were easy for him to travel to, regardless of whether they were near or far from the village, in order to be alone with his thoughts, since anyone else he has encountered would berate him for not being a "real man."
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks
Gay Theory
Without much thought, Thomas would scroll through YouTube and eventually end up at a random animation, animal video, or blooper compilation. However, there would be times where Logan would take control and Thomas would randomly get the idea to look for notifications for the Film Theory channel and lightly scowl due to the lack of the desired notification, bringing Thomas back to randomly scrolling before the teacher went on his own little binge fest.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks
The Devil Went Down to the Thomasphere
It was Halloween and the Sides thought it would be a good idea to mix things up a little for their costumes. There was a mixture of dedication (Logan putting a lot of research into looking like a victim of the "Russian Sleep Experiment") dedication mixed with laziness (Roman carrying a syringe with an air bubble, a jar full of bugs, and a bloody knife and referring to himself only as the "Secret Admirer") an attempt to be somewhat fitting for the season (Patton dressed as the Woofman again, but with the description that zombies don't eat dogs), and what was perceived as complete laziness (Virgil dressed in a black and purple western outfit with a violin in his hand and referring to himself as the one thing that can withstand The Devil). The group was chatting around and discussing things from Halloween jokes to films Virgil could trick Roman into watching, even to maximum amount of candy Thomas should have that should keep him away from a multitude of health risks.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks
How the 'Game of Thrones Novels' Will End
Were you dissatisfied with how the television series Game of Thrones ended? Well, good news, I have insider information and know for a fact it's going to play out way different in the books. So sit down, grab some popcorn and buckle up for a preview of the INTENSE GOT finale we really deserve.
By Walter Rhein6 years ago in Geeks
Dream Man
They say that the people you see in dreams are the people you have seen in real life, but that only provided a problem for Thomas Sanders. The small town he moved to in Florida knew him as the new guy in town who owned and ran a dance studio. However, Thomas had yet to know if it was safe for him to introduce himself as the new gay in town who owned and ran a dance studio. Over the course of his first few weeks of being in town, he has had dreams involving meeting a gorgeous stranger who was a tad more muscular than him, had entrancing eyes of copper, had a godly jawline, and, in some dreams, showed that he could dance incredibly to the point of making the heads of everyone else turn. Sure, the stranger was stunning, but what made Thomas want to cling onto this dream man was that he made Thomas feel safe and not alone.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks
Emo Werewolf
Maybe it was because Patton loved cuddles, maybe it was because he was making up for the fact that they couldn't have dogs in the apartment, but whenever Patton fell asleep, he found himself imagining he was snuggling to a being with soft fur. At least, he thought he was imagining.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks
Logan Would Never Kiss Me
Logan liked to take pride in the idea that he was smarter than everyone else in the group. However, if someone who didn't know him saw him gently stirring a Crofters jar with a spoon without really paying attention to his surroundings, they'd think that he was puzzled about something. They would be right, but anyone who knew him wouldn't dare say it to his face. Logan knew he couldn't change the actions and dialogue of the past, but he continued to dwell on it as if looking for a hidden message or something out of place like a pile of autumn oak leaves in a picture of a pine forest.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks
Patton the Great Pumpkin
Patton didn't have a problem with his role as Thomas's morality, but he decided to get another job in order to feel like he can contribute more. For the first few years, it felt dull since not a lot of people thought this job was legitimate. However, the amount of kids that were aware of his occupation grew, and Patton felt that the happiness of the children he gave treats to was worth the hard work: making treats, making gifts that weren't complicated, traveling, labeling the gifts, even blending in with the pumpkins. Yes, pumpkins. Patton's second job was as the Great Pumpkin. He hasn't told anyone, since he didn't want to make a big deal out of it.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks
The Return of the Order—Act 2
If you want read about Malphas and Louisa's night together, then visit Here. (Warning: it is sexually explicit). They lay together as night fell, not wanting to think of what the late hour would mean. Malphas gently kissed Louisa’s neck, drinking in the smell and taste of her skin. Finding her had brought new purpose to his life, something he never thought he would have, yet his need to feed still took him away from her.
By Lorelei_Sands6 years ago in Geeks
Friend in Need
Warnings: character death Patton was, without a doubt, a really happy kid who could brighten the darkest of nights with a smile. He loved to play around the town and do good deeds for people, even if they didn't know the deeds were done by him. No matter what, he wanted to make people happy, so when he saw a young boy sitting alone on a swing and looking down, he knew he was needed since everyone else seemed preoccupied.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks
Redemption
Valda stands at one end of a clearing, the hilt of her rapier gripped firmly in her claws. A blinding flash of lightning reflects off of her blue scales, momentarily disrupting the dark, overcast evening. Despite the curtain of storm clouds, the air is dry with anticipation. After a deep breath, Valda raises her gaze to meet that of Kero, a red dragonborn adorned with heavy armor and a confident smirk. At the edge of Valda's vision, other dragonborn shift in the shadows. Some regard her with scorn, others with approval. The moments to come would decide the future of the clan. Everything she had fought for, the adventures and the failures, weighed now on her shoulders. For the first time among her own kind, she felt alone. Her heart ached for her friends, Colyn, Cayla, Kid, and her dear Bethany... She couldn't think of them now. Too often had she been blinded by rage and emotion, and hurt others because of her recklessness.
By Elizabeth Biz Diedrick6 years ago in Geeks
Missed Knowledge
I am walking with my son, Virgil, through the woods so we can spend time together. Every moment we spend together makes me feel like I am doing something right in his eyes. Unfortunately, I don't play with him or express intense emotions like a normal father should when around his kid. Due to the fact that I am prone to heart troubles, I don't get overexcited or active when caring for my son. I noticed that he was becoming less social towards other kids as time went by and I feel guilty for being a factor for that sort of behavior. I don't want to frighten Virgil, so I am always faced with the ultimatum of "play with your boy or survive long enough to see your boy grow introverted." That being said, it makes me even more grateful for the times we spend together when I can make him smile without too much of a need to cling to my chest and take deep breaths until my chest stops hurting. Some of the activities that we love partaking in together are reading simple poetry that I was able to teach someone his age, looking at the stars and connecting the dots, and even going on walks in the woods as long as he has his special jacket with him and I provide facts for him about nature that can disprove his worries. No matter the temperature, he always feels safe in his big purple jacket and I would never separate him from something that makes him feel safe.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Geeks











