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Submitted to Contest #77
CW: murder, mutilation Shadow Man, Shadow Man Please go away, Shadow Man, Shadow Man Please leave me be Shadow Man, Shadow man So mote it be. Hey Readers! Its Becky back to the blog and it may be my last. Should I tell you? Would you believe me? There are things in this world mother nature protects us from, things humans strive to find. Most lore's of the world are in fact true. But covered up in places that are mountains, deep sea, frozen tundras, deep inside the earth caverns. Places, people should not go. But we do, for th...
Submitted to Contest #71
Come close my Loves and sit by the fire. I will tell you, tell you a story about my grandmother and how she came to be the story you tell your children at night to lure their eyes to slumber. Once upon a time a young girl was cursed by the witch of the forest. This witch upon her dying breath, grabbed the woman by her leg and said the curse that passed on her terrible power, and then the witch died, turned to dust and blew into the wind. Her wretched life was now in a new body, a younger body. Possessed, my Grandmother walked bac...
Submitted to Contest #70
The legend of the Black Silk Kimono It was many years ago. When Higoshi Chayagai in the east was most popular with dance and song. The noble district bursted with travellers from all parts of the land and see. To see the Geisha of Higashi Chayagai. In a popular tea house, the world outside it burnt to the ground. The people said the fire burnt so hot that the sky would not dare let water fall because the fire reigned supreme. So that summer there was no rain, the crops suffered, as did it's people. While other districts had suffered with...
Submitted to Contest #68
It was supposed to be the happiest day of their lives, and it was. The old saying had not fell short. Everyone's stories had confirmed the truth of this very statement. And everyone's stories, at least those who are married, said their wedding day was their most happy day. As Anne Boleyn had said about her own wedding to King Henry. Would Anne still think that? Knowing now what had happened to her? Being the first of the wives to be beheaded. Would she think it was still her most happy day? Too late for answers now, like it is for mine. My...
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