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Submitted to Contest #319
Monsters of the Green Mountain There was once a country named Coldwind, and a group of beings known as the Icehooks lived in the region surrounding a green mountain. The Icehooks had an appearance similar to Bigfoot combined with a werewolf. Stories from the local human village describe than as savage monsters who hunt and kill for sport. It was recommended that people from the village never travel to mountain alone for the fear that the Icehooks would abduct and eat them if they did. One day, a group of village...
Submitted to Contest #318
The Leader and the Real Leader Governor Harry Wright had served as the governor of South Dakota for about ten years now. He took pride in not only the development he oversaw in the state, but also for what he perceived as his forceful and effective leaderships style. He believed that he was able to create change from his ability to not only lead, but to inspire courage and optimism in people. The truth was that he could neither inspire nor get many of his constituents to like him. Governor Wright had what many p...
Submitted to Contest #317
Warning from Oneself Alex Rogers was a mostly normal person who enjoyed playing video games and drawing. He was also a student at a local college named Hilltown College studying engineering. One day, something strange happened. Someone who looked like him suddenly appeared while he was playing video games. To his surprise, it was the future version of him. “Hello Alex, I bring dire news,” begin future Alex, “it is important that you know this right now, so that you can make the appropriate changes.” “You will be...
Submitted to Contest #316
The Lingering Shadow A college student was reading in class, and his teacher quickly noticed and approached him. “Alex, can you pay attention in class,” asked the teacher who was named Professor Baker, “we are in the middle of my mathematics lecture.” “I apologize,” replied Alex politely, “I will pay attention from now.” The student didn’t complain or argue, and paid attention for the rest of the class. Afterwards, he left the classroom to meet his friends, Charles and Ashley, who just finished their chemistry lectur...
Submitted to Contest #313
The Elected There was recently an election in a city in the USA. The elected individual had the first name of Blake, and he had a supporter who had the first name of Eric. After Blake won his election, Eric requested that they meet at a local bowling alley to both celebrate and talk. Much to the chagrin of Blake, Eric arrived two hours late, but Blake, being the gracious host that he was, greeted Eric friendlily and graciously. “Hello Eric,” greeted Blake, “what can I do for you.” “I am happy that you agr...
Submitted to Contest #312
My Friend, An Angel Matt Baker was a writer who felt lost at the moment. He didn’t have much to hope for as he struggled to write new novels and was wondering if it was time for him to finally get a new job. Suddenly, something happened that wouldn’t have happened in Matt’s wildest imagination, an angel appeared and introduced himself as Moonglare. “Hello, my name is Moonglare,” the angel introduced himself “Am I already dead,” asked Matt. “Haha, no you aren’t,” replied Moonglare. ...
Submitted to Contest #311
The Seventy-Year-Old Thief David Taylor was a thief for over forty years, but in the end, he was tired. As he walked and looked around the city he lived in, named Northborder, he pondered about his action. “The Brown Crust is around here,” he said to himself, “I wonder if Joseph is still making that pizza the way he used to.” “The pizzas he makes is better than most of the slop that pizza chains try to pass of as food,” continued David. As cars drove by, the noise comforted him as the sound reminded him of home. “It wasn’t tha...
Submitted to Contest #310
Book of the Distant Dimension Timothy Ward was an aspiring, albeit unsuccessful writer, who was trying to publish multiple novels that editors seemed to be uninterested in. “This will never work,” bemoaned Timothy as he attempted to write another book. “Not enough people are reading,” continued Timothy as he tried to write dialogue even though it tended to come off as stiff and unnatural. As he was writing suddenly, a mysterious being, which had the appearance of an angel combined with a vampire appeared to Timothy. “I am I insane,” asked...
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