Orange Fable by Alexandria Smith (the reading list book .TXT) ๐
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What is your world like? Nothing like my world. (My World is Wonderful)
Tani dreams of destruction and a wolf with crystalline eyes who tells her how to save the world. (Dream Prophecy)
How strange, the windows in the mansion can shatter. Her uncle still uses ancient technology. Perhaps that's why his experiments fail. (Forbidden Terrors)
A collection of short stories and flash fiction.
Tani dreams of destruction and a wolf with crystalline eyes who tells her how to save the world. (Dream Prophecy)
How strange, the windows in the mansion can shatter. Her uncle still uses ancient technology. Perhaps that's why his experiments fail. (Forbidden Terrors)
A collection of short stories and flash fiction.
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what she was told. Her eyes filled with tears. The wolfโs crystalline eyes rolled up in his head and the unsteady rise and fall of his chest stopped.
The blue wall dissolved. Rot and death laced her nostrils as the undead dived at her. Yellow fire strung necklaces of destruction across the clouds and impaired her sight. She screamed. Hands gripped her wrists. The young woman twisted and turned in a desperate attempt to escape.
โTani! Tani!โ
Her real eyes flew open. Two frightened members of her family stood by her bedside. A straw roof covered the sky instead of dark clouds and the birds twittered in the trees that still existed outside. โLetโs go, time to get ready for the day,โ they echoed and turned out of the hut, whispering about the young womanโs oddity before they were out of earshot. Taniโs indigo eyes looked around the familiar setting for anything that shouldnโt be.
It all seemed to be normal. The events before only a dance with playful spirits. She rose from her bed and touched her throat as she did every morning. There she found the anything that shouldnโt be. A coal-black fang strung around her neck.
My World Is Wonderful
My world doesnโt have any bells. There arenโt any pealing bells in high towers that interrupt the eveningsโif my world had evenings.
Thatโs right, there isnโt a sun. Time isnโt dictated by the rising and falling of a bright orange ball or the rippled surface of a pale, orbital mass. If my world had breakfast it could be eaten whenever I choose.
Whatever I decide is fact. There arenโt any people to fight against me, to tell me that what I think is wrong, that bells and suns are
The blue wall dissolved. Rot and death laced her nostrils as the undead dived at her. Yellow fire strung necklaces of destruction across the clouds and impaired her sight. She screamed. Hands gripped her wrists. The young woman twisted and turned in a desperate attempt to escape.
โTani! Tani!โ
Her real eyes flew open. Two frightened members of her family stood by her bedside. A straw roof covered the sky instead of dark clouds and the birds twittered in the trees that still existed outside. โLetโs go, time to get ready for the day,โ they echoed and turned out of the hut, whispering about the young womanโs oddity before they were out of earshot. Taniโs indigo eyes looked around the familiar setting for anything that shouldnโt be.
It all seemed to be normal. The events before only a dance with playful spirits. She rose from her bed and touched her throat as she did every morning. There she found the anything that shouldnโt be. A coal-black fang strung around her neck.
My World Is Wonderful
My world doesnโt have any bells. There arenโt any pealing bells in high towers that interrupt the eveningsโif my world had evenings.
Thatโs right, there isnโt a sun. Time isnโt dictated by the rising and falling of a bright orange ball or the rippled surface of a pale, orbital mass. If my world had breakfast it could be eaten whenever I choose.
Whatever I decide is fact. There arenโt any people to fight against me, to tell me that what I think is wrong, that bells and suns are
. Not in the world I live.
Publication Date: 07-24-2011
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