One day in the land of Chicago land where the mystical creatures grow, there was a elvish family. “Bang!!” the sound came from upstairs. “honey go get ElvenHower I think he found the shot gun again!” Elvenher yelled. “but I want to explode the house!” ElvenHower wailed. “No son you’ve already exploded way to many … Continue reading One-terrible-week
Did the Holocaust really happen?
An increasing amount of people, called Revisionists, are now saying that the horrific events of the Holocaust never happened. They think that six million people didn’t really die and that the Jews are simply exaggerating the numbers. The Revisionists are saying that the Jews were just trying to get pity from other countries so that … Continue reading Did the Holocaust really happen?
A Bedtime Story
This story consists of mostly dialogue between two characters. When the character Mavie is speaking the text will be bold. When Joan is speaking the text will be in italics. Other text will be normal. An icy wind howled across the fields, blowing snow drifts into the air. Icicles longer than pitchforks hung from every … Continue reading A Bedtime Story
The Inferno, part 7
Alicia ran to catch up with Tom. "Where are we going?" she asked, panting. "The Fletcher's that way." "Change of plans" he replied. "As I was running after you, I saw this big pit filled with Pox beasts. I'm not going back there. You can if you want to though." "No," said Alicia, grabbing his … Continue reading The Inferno, part 7
Fifty Years till Glory
The year was set For when the king met His world again But not all saw the time, and we started to forget However much we tried to tell Of Wormwood, death, and keys to Hell No-one wanted to see the reign And we left the earth, watching the crumbling of our shell But there … Continue reading Fifty Years till Glory
Once in the Woods
Your sisters' red skirts swish and crackle as they giggle and whisper together secretively behind little chubby hands, their little golden ringlets bobbing every time they take a step. “Come on, hurry up!” you call back to them. You don’t want to be late to the park and have your friends gone by the time … Continue reading Once in the Woods
The Nightmare of Hell’s Claws, part 3
Midnight. The Jagged Wilds on The Violent Rise, Island of Ayyergsoun, Coast of Ireland. Peter shivered as he walked through the forest behind the boy, who they had recently found out was called Brandon MacGee, and looked around nervously. There was something about the forest that seemed-unnatural. He shivered again. He had wanted to bring … Continue reading The Nightmare of Hell’s Claws, part 3
The Inferno, part 6
Ah finally, weekend. thumbs up if your favorite day is Saturday Alicia couldn't see anything, just spurts of sand and ragged cloth. Harsh gasping filled her ears, and a horrible smell-like decay, like disease-filled her nostrils. She could distantly hear Tom yelling, but his shouts swiftly became fainter as she was dragged further away. She … Continue reading The Inferno, part 6
From Prairie to City
I began this poem a little differently than how it is now. It began with the first line of every stanza coming second, and the second coming first. The third line would be after the fourth too. I hope you understood that. But once I read over the poem, I thought it would work the … Continue reading From Prairie to City
Different and better poems that defiantly have a deeper meaning and aren’t just random inclinations.
Oh, and they're also probably better than Jane's (lie). O Peter, of Wurmple O Peter, of Wurmple, was a very funny manHe would walk on his ears with his head in a panAnd all nose-over-toes whenever he ranO Peter, of Wurmple, was a very funny man O Peter, of Wurmple, was a very loud manHe … Continue reading Different and better poems that defiantly have a deeper meaning and aren’t just random inclinations.