Kevin Wu
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2017/5/17 The Gungnir Max fell from his horse, fainted, there was blood running down his cheeks. His sword was broken, his leather coat was cut in half and one of his boots was missing. He was tired, but he was holding on to something tight in his hands. Max's world suddenly turned black, and that was the last thing he remembered. His blood dyed the ground red, but he didn't fell a lot of pain, just a deep voice in his mind kept saying "runs away, my boy, to the East, run!" "Wake up, young man." It was a voice of an amiable old woman. "Come on, open your eyes, you are safe now." Max slowly opened his eyes. He was resting on a wool mattress, and his wounds were covered by some kind of green leaves. He
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The elf on the right said, “this is Esmeralda Forest, you are safe, my human friend, I am Aubrey, what’s your name?” “Max.” He opened his mouth but his voice was low and sounded tired, “Why am I here? Did you... save me? “Yes we saved you, if Alfred hadn't gone out for the Glowing Grasses that day, you wouldn’t be here talking to us right now." As she was speaking, Alfred, the elf sitting at her left stood up and gave Max a bright, yellow flower. "Take it, it will help your wounds cure faster." Alfred …show more content…
Max was surprised that all his wounds were healing so fast, but he was too busy due with all the pain inside of his stomach. He didn't realize that there was a drift of black smoke above his wound, but the smoke was gone just when the flower turned fluid. After five minutes, the efficacy was finally gone. Max was finally saved from the heat. He was soaked to the skin, but the wounds all turned in to scars. The vast pain he felt on his cheeks before disappeared too. "Ha, that was hot, wasn't it," laughed Alfred. "The Sun flame flower is the best cure of wounds that made by dark forces." "Who did this to you, young man?" Alfred asked seriously. "This type of wounds most had cause by a powerful enchanted dark weapon." His eyebrows approached each other, showed a sign of concern. He put his hands on Max's shoulder, "where did you come from, Max, what happened?" Max put his head down, tried to hide the pain behind his eyes, then started talking slowly. "I lived in a village that had chosen by god..." Max's hometown was a small village located at West of the Bolts Mountain, it was away from prosperous cities, and only about five hundred people lived there. However, the reason of the village existence was to protect an ancient treasure, the
I also don't own the idea, it was requested to me by the wonderful Amanda. Thank you so much! I hope I did this idea justice.
At the same time: Snap-Whoosh-Growl-Snap-Whoosh-Growl! Return with a fierceness, causing the rest of the men to separate into two groups with some moving to the left in search of the origin of the beastly sounds and the others moving to the right, combining their numbers with those searching for their missing brethren, while Gottlieb stays behind.
A flicker of light caught Ralph’s eye, but he ignored it. Somewhere deep in his mind, though, he sensed something familiar. A feeling of fear enveloped him and sent chills down his spine. He squeezed his eyes shut, and began rubbing the sides of his he...
The void in his hopeless eyes was immediately filled with anger. "I didn't kill anyone!" he yelled and tried to lunge at him but the boy was held back by the chains, "I tried to save them but I was too weak to do it on my own! You all left my friends to die..." he lowered his head as tears welled up in his eyes and flowed down his cheeks. "I begged and begged," his voice
It was like sensitivity of pain, hurt, and sadness. It was a feeling that didn't cause physical pain, but emotional pain. It didn't cause him pain in his arms, legs, knees, or head. No. This pain was a different kind of pain. It was a pain that was unlike anything he had ever experienced before. This pain attacked him on the inside. It went to the heart. His heart felt like it was splitting. It felt like his whole world was ending. It was as if he was
“Ah I got frostbite on my leg. No shoes, y’know?” Fred jokingly said as he pointed at his left leg. Fred was Tom’s 17-year-old neighbor. Tom looked at him with pity. Fred’s foot and calve were blackened and shriveled, like a burnt piece of bread. “I also have putrid fever. I’ve been here for a few days or so, so I have to wait for a doctor.”
It all began with a simple phone call one night after dinner. “Joe,” my father hollered up the stairs, “it’s for you. It’s Jackie and she sounds upset .” As I came down stairs to pick up the phone, I was not happy. I was tired and had looked forward to a nice evening at home, not another stupid adventure with Jackie.
2.32. The number that looked me in the eyes my first quarter of Junior year and told me I was a failure. 2.32. The number that causes a chill to go down my spine. Asking to go to the bathroom during class so I could make sure that I read this right. Could it have been a mistake? I'm sure I got more B's than this. 2.32. I had chosen to blame my father for this hideous GPA. I had chosen to blame my teachers for buying their teaching license on the internet. I blamed everyone else, but the one who was most guilty was looking back at me in the mirror. I had been the cause for this junky GPA. I had let all the events in my life get to me and expected that I would get my usual GPA by never doing work, never asking for help. I had isolated myself for a few months, I couldn't do homework
“Are you scared?” he teased. Even in the scarce lighting, Grendel could see the boy’s face had flushed a dark crimson. The other teenagers snickered. This only served to make the young man’s expression shift to a scowl at the elder
“I was so surprised! I couldn’t believe it was actually him. A rush of adrenaline went through my body. Along with being in shock, I felt some sort of relief and happiness.”
The sound of her son’s voice brought her to tears. She did not know how to respond to losing her child. She falls to the floor. She could barely move. Her exhaustion has taken over. Her body was drain of every bit of strength she could muster. She strains her neck looking up to Colet. He tries to help her up, but she did not want his assistance.
and I didn't really want to even though most of me did want to. I want to first start by saying sorry about telling you that we didn't like each other. at first I honestly didn't think anything would happen between us. but I mean, things change yanno.
School was coming to an end and I thought about how Scout’s teacher didn't want her to read. I couldn't stop reading I enjoyed it too much and so did scout, I wondered if I would have reacted the same way scout did. One day after coming home from school, I saw scout with a Big stash of gum. After she told me how she got it, I started thinking the worst since I am her older Brother. I knew to scout was stubborn and wasn't going to get rid of it so I threaten her by telling her that I would tell Cal which is a fight scout wasn't up to fight. Why would there be gum in a tree and why was it out of all places in the Radley tree? We waited until what was forever for school to be over and for Dill to come. After all Dill had become a close friend
"They found you unconscious with the necklace thingy, and they placed it on me. I feel much better now."