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Waiting on Hope (Pt. 2)
Jimin had that look in his eyes as if he wanted to stay despite the girl's moodiness. He was willing to put little fluff ball down, wave the bus over for it to depart so that their conversation could flow. Suri looked into his eyes, grey and patterned in an intricate way, like the works of Vincent Van Gogh. A slight smile, she thought, wouldn't do any harm.
By Zeliha Gokce7 years ago in Geeks
Maid Marian
Ha! Oh, sorry. Was I not supposed to laugh? I was portrayed as this weak, classically feminine character that was always getting rescued and never saving herself. It was as though Robin never found me in the middle of my fencing lessons or riding lessons, or actually riding a horse. However, I was always followed by my governess, whose only job by then was to make sure my virginity remained intact until I got married. Between her and that chastity belt, I felt stifled enough.
By Alexandra F7 years ago in Geeks
The Harbinger
I awaken to the sound of rattling and lasers being fired at the ship. I try to recall and dig into my mind about where I am and the events that occurred. I find myself blocked. I try to reach deep into the floor and feel the life on the ship, and draw power from it. I am blocked, I no longer can feel my connection to the universe.
By Elijah Taylor7 years ago in Geeks
Waiting on Hope (Pt. 1)
Finding hope was always an easy thing for Suri. Above all, trying to share that hope was one of her dreams. The one thing that Suri desired the most was to keep shedding that rare light that is missing in between these cold and brutal brick walls. Every corner that she turned to was a projection of those walls. Those walls that have pained through lie, betrayal, fake personas, and aggression. Though, she thought, there must have been much heart expanding moments here, as she walked towards her bus stop to commute to work.
By Zeliha Gokce7 years ago in Geeks
Tiger's Wedding
Ananse. I just can't with him. Even when he's in a good mood, he'll trick people just to test their patience and sense of humor about themselves. They're not those accepting smart jokes. It's like he gets this sick, sadistic pleasure out of seeing the reaction of his victims, especially when he's angry with them. It's this look of dark glee. It makes me hate him for it. I think he likes pushing the envelope, but it's not to see how far they'll let him go, but to push their buttons. He loves enslaving them to him through the anger they feel at him. It makes him feel powerful.
By Alexandra F7 years ago in Geeks
Patton's Encounter with 'Candle Cove'
Patton's POV I found this really interesting show while channel surfing the other day. My cookies were in the oven and everyone was doing something with Thomas that I couldn't exactly remember, so I wanted to find some way to kill time. While channel surfing, I came across some show that consisted of a little girl and a puppet that looked like a pirate. It seemed like an old show, but it still intrigued me.
By Monique Star7 years ago in Geeks











