Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Once Upon A Time

This must be the longest story that I have typed.

"The Curse of Eidolon"

In the middle of nowhere, lay a small town. It was all muddy with no real roads. If you bought new shoes, you were a fool. If you own the shoe store where the fool bought its shoe, you're probably incongruous. "Incongruous" is a word which here means a person who needs to be institutionalized. There is no "gloomy part of town" because everything is gloomy and gray. It was as if no amount of color can change its gray environment. In fact that color would probably adapt and jut turn gray. Even the people who inhabit the town was as gray and gloomy.

It was a good thing that Glynis did not live in the town. She was far too colorful, too full of life. It would be a waste for such a soul to be turned into a dirty, gloomy, and gray simpleton. Instead she lived in the forest where the trees stood tall and its branches blocking the sun as if they were green clouds. Only letting delicate rays of light in, revealing the warm colors of the fallen leaves, crunching as Glynis go about her day.

Most days were the same but this day was different. More different than the other different days. It was not as different as burning a pie that you've successfully made a number of times. It is not going home and finding yourself lost even if you know every road and every path like the back of your hands. It is not like an author writing yet another story and finding herself lost for words.......

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Keeping You Posted

The next story might take little longer to be written.

 I was backtracking on the other stories that I have posted and I noticed that I wasn't describing the scenarios as much as I would like to. So for the next story I will try to be more descriptive. This would be my assignment.

Save the Whales!
(and other abused animals!)