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The Cyclone
They threw a bag over my head and drove me somewhere far. It was hard to tell exactly how long, but it had to have been a few hours. I was exhausted, but pain did not allow me to relax in any way. This body ached and the stinging, throbbing sensation of being stabbed lingered in the back and chest. I could feel a long blade slice between my ribs through skin and muscle, punching through my lung and flooding it with blood. It probably sliced through the surface of my heart as well. I might have died faster if they had just slit my throat or shot me, but perhaps they wanted to prolong the pain as I was held captive in this body, feeling everything without the luxury of going into shock or the dulling of the pain with loss of consciousness. It was torture.
By Max Malone5 years ago in Futurism
Brotherhood of Wolves
So lets start with a little information about myself then I will tell you about my brothers and how we saved the world. My name is Cole I'm 25 and grew up in a small town just outside of Portland. Weird things started happening to me around my 16th birthday little did I know at the time it was my powers manifesting themselves. I slow learned that I had the power of manipulation and was able to convince anyone to do what I wanted them to do. However this power didn't seem to work on my history teacher Mr. Klein, I would soon figure out he had a lot more then history to teach me.
By Cory Noble5 years ago in Futurism
Magicka
Most of my life I have lived in secret, I have watched the non magick folk kill my kind because of our power, they fear us as we now fear them. So in fear I have kept everything hidden about my magick abilities. For the most part I did live a fairly normal life. My husband stood tall at 6ft 7inches, thick dark hair that always seemed to never be tamed, his dark beard helped his shamrock eyes pop out, his smile was always warm and his embrace always felt like home. My eyes on the other hand were not as stunning as his mine were an olive green, my hair just a little past my shoulders was slightly wavy and a gingerbread brown, and I stood at just 5 feet. My name is Ruby after my birth stone, my husband is Demetre, and our eight month old is Topaz, she has most of her fathers features including that heart warming smile.
By Tierra K Esterline5 years ago in Futurism
The Winter Prince
Chapter Two First, second and third period went by fast and now it is time for lunch. I went to my locker and put my stuff away. I heard the familiar shriek of Amanda’s laugh and I quickly shoved my head in my locker. I was so not in the mood for her; luckily she was too busy talking and didn’t see me. Her locker was on the other side of the hall and about six lockers down from mine. She was talking to Tanzie and Danielle about the new guy and I couldn’t help but to overhear.
By Nicole Lytle5 years ago in Futurism
The Thorny Rose of House Drăculeşti
The Vassal The sultan’s turban, an imposing confection of white silk, emeralds, and ostrich feathers, swayed slowly as Fatih was nodding, deep in thought. Radu waited, his eyes fixed on the gems arranged in elaborate patterns, for he could not bear the basilisk stare of his overlord. But the sultan was in no hurry to pronounce his decision.
By Anastasia Stratu5 years ago in Futurism
The Govern
“Where am I?” D’vyn asked. “You’re at The Cove” the doctor said to her, as she looked over her paperwork and looked at her information on the chart and screens around her. D’vyn heard about The Cove, people never leaving or leaving anver being the same. “How did I get her?” “The Governs brought you in, they believe you can be useful to our cause.”
By Destiny Smalls5 years ago in Futurism
Rising Stars
Chapter One “They’re so…human,” Aden’s brother said as he peered over the edge of the building they were sitting on. The night life was so busy on Earth. Car horns blared at pedestrians running across the street. There was traffic for as far as the eye could see, which was considerably far with the amount of street and business lights. The stars even hid from the glowing monster that rose from the city.
By L. M. Williams5 years ago in Futurism
How The Stars Were Placed In The Sky
Once upon a time there was a glass tree house city hidden within the dark brown trees. It was filled with white lights, wooden bridges, slides, ladders, and zip lines. And lots of ropes and pails to haul and unload things. Dad and you walked hand in hand from the wooden boat shop to the market. It was a cloudy day, but you didn’t mind because of all the fall decorations. White and orange pumpkins and gourds lined the wooden walkways. There were autumn leaves with berries and pinecones spiraling around the light poles. Above you and over the route, canopies hung to celebrate tonight’s festival. You could smell the crisp air. Your hand tightly grasped the carved ship with its red leaf sails. As you neared the stands, you whiffed the cuts of grilled fish, the sweets of apple cider, and scented oils. You could hear the noises of the bustling, the whirr of the ziplines, and the chatter amongst the adults.
By Bobby Gupta5 years ago in Futurism








