The People
Chapter One- Anna
"Daddy, didn't wewe say that Alice was a big dreamer?"
"Yes," the man nodded, "she crossed over the border line of dreams in fact. That's how much she loved dreaming."
"So she broke the rules?"
"Well I wouldn't say broke the rules," he smiled at his daughter as he tucked her in, "she just bent the rules."
"Am I able to do that daddy?"
"Why would wewe want to do that, Anna?"
"Well, Daddy, I have my own world! It's really pretty and I was thinking that maybe I could visit it. Like Alice did, in real life too."
"Anna," he moved a tangle of her hair back from her face, "it's dangerous if wewe try so no. You're not allowed too. You're still so young. You're only seven, silly."
He turned on the nightlight and walked towards the doorway, turning off the bedroom light. Anna's father left the door opened and headed down the hallway for kitanda as well.
The clock struck nine o' clock. Anna was sound asleep in kitanda as for her father watched the news channel for awhile. The lights in the jikoni seemed to have gone out and nothing mattered with the poor man's sight.
Anna layed in her bed, tucked in all nice and warm with her teddy kubeba under her small arm. She winced in her sleep with a disgusted look and held onto the toy a bit tighter.
The room was large and filled with knick-knacks. Anna's door was wide open as for she could hear her imaginary family laughing. She heard her mother laughing too. Anna looked towards the door and stared at the symbol of hearts. Her mother had drawn it for her before she was born. Now, it's here as a token to the world Anna knows. She held her teddy kubeba close to her. His eyes were adored with the latest stitches and this time he didn't have buttons for eyes.
Anna headed into the jikoni to see if her mother was in there, but no one was. Her teddy kubeba turned his head and looked at her, he was frowning. Anna didn't like it when he frowned.
"It's okay Mr. Teddy, mommy will be back." She hoped so, that is.
Meanwhile, a small jingle went on in little Anna's head. Her mother would sing it to her in this world. In Anna's own world.
A ballerina spinned around and around. The keys of a kinanda played so sweetly and a touching voice sang:
You're so quiet,
maybe all at night,
your dreams may come true,
only if we knew.
But the devil's in sight,
he holds a knife,
and you're sitting tight,
all through the night.
You're so quiet,
maybe all at night,
your dreams may come true,
only if we knew.
Drink up that wine,
have a pill,
an spin with me around the merry go trees,
and lets leave town tonight.
Give me a kiss on the cheek,
let me hear wewe say goodbye,
and I'll watch wewe fade away,
twirl as the demons eat wewe in the rays,
and the pain won't be with me.
You're so quiet,
maybe all at night,
your dreams may come true,
only if we knew...
Anna's cheeks were burning from the stove's heat. Her brunette hair toppled from her ears down to her shoulder of straight hair, and she passed down the hallways of the house. The ballerina continued imba and she felt sleepy. She saw a patch of the shadows and went to lay in it, as for no light shined down there.
Her small body layed down in the cold damp place, and hands coiled onto her skin softly. It felt like her kitanda but she say the grown being left behind her now and she looked down. Anna screamed and kicked but the demon had already caught her. He placed his lips onto her neck and made a symbol of arrowed snakes. This demon began to drink away Anna's life and whispered, "you're my first."
He held her limp body and grabbed her hand, starting to nibble on the small fingers, and ate as much as he could. He slashed open her teddy that she carried as her blood dripped over him.
....
"911. Please, please help me! My daughter won't wake up!"
"Sir, please calm down. Is she breathing? Where are you?"
"I think she's in a coma!"
"Sir, please tell us your address."
"Uh- uh.. 3745 Bridgeway North, mitaani, mtaa Polimester, on highway 95. Please hurry!"
"I have help on the way, sir. Please stay on the line."
"Oh God, Anna? Sweetie, can wewe hear me? It's daddy. Wake up Anna!"
Chapter One- Anna
"Daddy, didn't wewe say that Alice was a big dreamer?"
"Yes," the man nodded, "she crossed over the border line of dreams in fact. That's how much she loved dreaming."
"So she broke the rules?"
"Well I wouldn't say broke the rules," he smiled at his daughter as he tucked her in, "she just bent the rules."
"Am I able to do that daddy?"
"Why would wewe want to do that, Anna?"
"Well, Daddy, I have my own world! It's really pretty and I was thinking that maybe I could visit it. Like Alice did, in real life too."
"Anna," he moved a tangle of her hair back from her face, "it's dangerous if wewe try so no. You're not allowed too. You're still so young. You're only seven, silly."
He turned on the nightlight and walked towards the doorway, turning off the bedroom light. Anna's father left the door opened and headed down the hallway for kitanda as well.
The clock struck nine o' clock. Anna was sound asleep in kitanda as for her father watched the news channel for awhile. The lights in the jikoni seemed to have gone out and nothing mattered with the poor man's sight.
Anna layed in her bed, tucked in all nice and warm with her teddy kubeba under her small arm. She winced in her sleep with a disgusted look and held onto the toy a bit tighter.
The room was large and filled with knick-knacks. Anna's door was wide open as for she could hear her imaginary family laughing. She heard her mother laughing too. Anna looked towards the door and stared at the symbol of hearts. Her mother had drawn it for her before she was born. Now, it's here as a token to the world Anna knows. She held her teddy kubeba close to her. His eyes were adored with the latest stitches and this time he didn't have buttons for eyes.
Anna headed into the jikoni to see if her mother was in there, but no one was. Her teddy kubeba turned his head and looked at her, he was frowning. Anna didn't like it when he frowned.
"It's okay Mr. Teddy, mommy will be back." She hoped so, that is.
Meanwhile, a small jingle went on in little Anna's head. Her mother would sing it to her in this world. In Anna's own world.
A ballerina spinned around and around. The keys of a kinanda played so sweetly and a touching voice sang:
You're so quiet,
maybe all at night,
your dreams may come true,
only if we knew.
But the devil's in sight,
he holds a knife,
and you're sitting tight,
all through the night.
You're so quiet,
maybe all at night,
your dreams may come true,
only if we knew.
Drink up that wine,
have a pill,
an spin with me around the merry go trees,
and lets leave town tonight.
Give me a kiss on the cheek,
let me hear wewe say goodbye,
and I'll watch wewe fade away,
twirl as the demons eat wewe in the rays,
and the pain won't be with me.
You're so quiet,
maybe all at night,
your dreams may come true,
only if we knew...
Anna's cheeks were burning from the stove's heat. Her brunette hair toppled from her ears down to her shoulder of straight hair, and she passed down the hallways of the house. The ballerina continued imba and she felt sleepy. She saw a patch of the shadows and went to lay in it, as for no light shined down there.
Her small body layed down in the cold damp place, and hands coiled onto her skin softly. It felt like her kitanda but she say the grown being left behind her now and she looked down. Anna screamed and kicked but the demon had already caught her. He placed his lips onto her neck and made a symbol of arrowed snakes. This demon began to drink away Anna's life and whispered, "you're my first."
He held her limp body and grabbed her hand, starting to nibble on the small fingers, and ate as much as he could. He slashed open her teddy that she carried as her blood dripped over him.
....
"911. Please, please help me! My daughter won't wake up!"
"Sir, please calm down. Is she breathing? Where are you?"
"I think she's in a coma!"
"Sir, please tell us your address."
"Uh- uh.. 3745 Bridgeway North, mitaani, mtaa Polimester, on highway 95. Please hurry!"
"I have help on the way, sir. Please stay on the line."
"Oh God, Anna? Sweetie, can wewe hear me? It's daddy. Wake up Anna!"
The song of the sparrow -chapter 2 (part 1)
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Ashia grabbed her bags as she headed to Alfea on Nokia's back. Nokia, as her dragon,was apart of her. If he shed a tear then she sheds a tear. Ashia held on tight.Nokia took flight and landed at Alfea safely. Ashia grabbed her bags and walked to Miss.Faragonda.She talks to Miss.Faragonda and goes to her room 43.
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Part1
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Ashia grabbed her bags as she headed to Alfea on Nokia's back. Nokia, as her dragon,was apart of her. If he shed a tear then she sheds a tear. Ashia held on tight.Nokia took flight and landed at Alfea safely. Ashia grabbed her bags and walked to Miss.Faragonda.She talks to Miss.Faragonda and goes to her room 43.
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Part1
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Within the furthest reaches of the moyo lies those desires whose name one dares no speak. So seductive, so intoxicating, so indulgent, our most private passions burn at the molten core of our being, luring us to the very highest of ecstasy to the depths of despair. Through the ages, the words impassioned lovers have transformed a virginal sheet of paper into a sanctuary for a restless heart. Each of the pages in this journal awaits the expression of your own desires- Unedited, Undiluted, Uninhibited.... Abandon yourself....
~IF wewe DARE~
~IF wewe DARE~