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Submitted to Contest #265
Nathan had a conundrum. The glass globe that mapped the entire planet - which he had dropped and shattered - was missing! The last place he recalled having it was while infiltrating the militancy hall in Droon. He'd been in the back alley trying to piece the broken - well pieces - together. What had happened after that? He had no memory of the moments after, which deeply disturbed him. To distract himself he stomped a rock into the soil of his personal floating island. Displaced dirt was pushed out of the edge in influence from his run...
Submitted to Contest #225
Kyra and You She sketched her ideal self in a nude pose and a second of her in a simple and simply undeniably cute dress. This pencil version of her felt like a mirror image. How strange when she was the mirror instead of every single person she had to interact with. All her life, she’d had to blend in with all her brain cells firing to remain that chameleon. No wonder then, that walking the halls of high school she felt that she could not hold any more information in her head. For the rest of her life. Growing up she was raised a boy, ...
Submitted to Contest #221
The mist never took Anood. She walked on the road where curls of the water vapor drifted and swirled - as if alive but going with the flow. Neon blue rune paths - active even this late in the night - set a hazy aura on the vapor. Sometimes the light was obscured. Anood pulled her sleeved vest closer by hunching her shoulders. She pulled the front-facing satin strings of the vest and retied the ends. “Ha.” She tested her voice in this purgatory of half-visible forest on either side of the road. Her voice sounded flat with ...
Submitted to Contest #218
Rhosh stood on the edge of the tower in the sky, which peeked so arrogantly but delicately above the sea of clouds. Silent clouds. They rolled across the vision from left to far right where their enormous presence stretched seemingly without end. There would be thunder. Even here standing by her toes above the storms she expected to hear thunder. Nothing. Not even a ringing in her ear. She pressed against the alabaster spire's base to rise higher. Just several swoops over the beautiful white backs of the thunderheads, she hovered. What h...
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