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Two Betrayed Chapter 10
Suqqu and Roush scampered through the grass, their tiny size kept them hidden from the humans that had captured them. But they did have dogs, as did every member of this human village, dogs that can easily swallow a Pandor in one bite. And the dogs did have a better sense of smell than humans did.
By Ian Worrall6 years ago in Futurism
SADDLEBAGS,Trunks, and Tombs
Chapter 3 Jackson: The smoke was clearing, though he could not truly see it. There were screams. No one screamed at gunfights anymore. The women, who might be around, were very good at keeping it down as gunfights were illegal. Gunfights were a thing of the distant past now a days, but every once in a while.... He had felt the bullets sear into his skin. Four? Five? Yet he felt no pain. Nothing but utter stillness hung in the air around him. Jackson could feel the noonday sun beating down on his skin as well as what felt to be numerous pairs of hands grabbing him on every side. Still, he could hear the screaming and now what sounded like the muffled distress calls of a child. There had been no children around when he had run into street, yet the cries were definitely those of a child. Something wasn’t right. He would bet his life on it, if he was lucky enough to have a life left after all was said and done.
By Mia J. Mitchell6 years ago in Futurism
Introducing Mr. S. Claus
Introducing Mr. S. Claus His contorted face will haunt the rest of my life, they all do, as his blood splatters adorned the wall in a macabre painting adding to the festive colors of the yuletide season. Making sure my contract was fulfilled I pumped two more silenced bullets into his body. The mob didn’t hire amateurs to take out those they needed to have disposed of, and with a six-figure contract I wasn’t about to make a mistake. I’d done this enough times to know not to take chances.
By Frank Talaber6 years ago in Futurism
Telum
Episode 1 I rolled over again, restlessly lying in bed trying to close my eyes and sleep, but it seemed as if it would never come. Every time my eyelids became heavy and fell shut, I would see horrific images. Monsters, beasts, and what I thought was myself wrapped in combat against them. I wasn’t sure where the images were coming from, and I tried shaking my head to clear the dream. I should probably have not eaten that Indian food.
By Kat Jadzia6 years ago in Futurism
Clockworks Chronicles of Zahn
17) The Board Is Set Mitzi was doing her best to find her way to the palace. However, she was new to this town, so she had, at some point, gotten hopelessly lost. So, something her grandfather taught her, “When you’re lost, backtrack to the place where you started and regather your reckoning”. So that was what she did, still being mindful of her surroundings and being careful she wasn’t being tracked.
By Scott Hawver6 years ago in Futurism
The Chex's
My eyes flashed open. How long had I been asleep, I wondered. It must have been a while. My body was stiff from being still so long. A cool breeze blew into my room from the open window. It felt nice. I got up from my four-poster bed, and tip-toed to the window. It was still dark out, but I could tell it was around five o' clock. The breeze blew through my tossled blonde hair. I climbed the ledge, not wanting to wake my parents, and made the leap to the soft ground below. My feet touched the ground, and then I was running. Again, this felt nice. My aching body welcomed the use of my muscles. I could feel the pulse, pulling me forward. I loved to run like this. To feel the wind whipping around my face. The smell of the cool, wet October ground... And the trees. It was all like a dream. Yet, I would never wake from this dream. For this dream, was reality.
By Beck Daugherty6 years ago in Futurism
Natural Teachings of the Mechanical Beasts
Hello, to the poor souls who find themselves on my stories- welcome, everyone! I am aspiring screenwriter and animator and I've always had a passion for writing. So, I thought it would be a good idea to make a living out of it now, especially considering the circumstances we are in now.
By Jye the Greylead6 years ago in Futurism
Unordinary
It was a cool August in Billings, Montana. My mother and I had just gotten on a plane, and we were moving to Los Angeles California to live with my grandmother. My grandfather died a few months ago, and my mom didn't want my nana to live alone. She decided that we should move in with her. My mom and dad just divorced from my dad, and she thought it was the perfect time for us to make the dreaded change. "This will be a great experience for you Bonnie," my mom said on the airplane. "You said you always wanted to live in California." "Yeah, but that was a long time ago, I'm a junior this year mom." I had two more years until I could graduate from Wilson High school with my best friends. We made plans to make our senior year the best year ever, and now we're moving. I sat in the seat next to the window and looked at my reflection. I had dark brown eyes, brown skin, and brown curly hair. I look a lot like my mom, everybody says.
By Arrianna Allen6 years ago in Futurism
The Dragon Speaker Yuki
Before I continue, I suppose a little information would help you understand. Suiko had a few dragons she could use if we ever went to war— – and it was due to my friend and her alliance with the dragons. Not only was Yuki gifted with dragon speech, but she was also blessed with the gift of premonition.
By Hope Martin6 years ago in Futurism
Darkness
The darkness envelops me as I sit along the edge of the lake. Wolves howl in the distance and though I wish to join their mournful song, I refraim from doing so and allow them to mourn in peace. Their pack Alpha has passed and I will miss the old wolf. The pack has shared their territory with me for many generations but it never gets old mourning an a friend. I shake my head and look up at the full moon. Stars twinkle in the back ground of it's shining glory. I enjoy the sight for awhile longer before I decide to head back to my own den.
By MaKayLa Hall6 years ago in Futurism










