It was a cold evening in early fall after school when Tony made his usual hike to his inayopendelewa place, a place he called his own. It was a small cleared spot in the middle of the woods just south of the back forty acres of unfarmed ground that looked like a meadow this past spring. It was a place he had found early in the spring, a place he would go to dream of halving a mbwa mwitu of his own, a mbwa mwitu that would look like and behave like Lily. As he walked through the now overgrown meadow, he remembered when early this spring the meadow was green with a lush carpet of tiny while flowers that his mom called “lilies of the valley.”
Although Tony was not entirely sure that she believed it, his mother had alisema that finding Lilies of the Valley in southern Illinois was a good sign. Because the flowers were called Lilies, their sighting only confirmed Tony’s conviction that someday he would see the mbwa mwitu called Lily. As much as he had believed that spring and summer, as time went on and there still had been no sign of a wolf, Tony was beginning to lose his faith. Although there was the constant growl and howl of coyotes in the background, a wild mbwa mwitu had not been seen in the area in years. Yet each one of the thousand times Tony had walked this path, he kept his eyes on the mti line, in hopes of finding his wolf. He was still searching.
The cold wind blew straight through his open kanzu, koti and felt like ice cubes on his back. He felt himself shiver in the cold. He zipped his lightweight fall koti, jacket and raised the collar, alama to block out some of the wind as he climbed into the tunnel through the hill. About six inches of water stood at the bottom of the tunnel and immediately the wet felt like ice against his toes but Tony did not seem to notice as he climbed out the other side. He kept his eyes focused on the mti line, just knowing that some siku he would see what he was looking for. After all, Dad had always said, “If wewe believe something hard enough, who knows what can happen.”
As he walked through the young trees at the beginning of the woods, he noticed the sun was already beginning to fall behind the trees. Sunset came so much earlier now. He would have to hurry if he was going to make it to his secret spot before dark. When he came to the clearing, his eyes surveyed the mduara, duara of nyasi and the edge of the forest. He spotted a green katydid half hopping and half flying towards the trees. He could hear it’s customary sound, “Katydid.”
For a few minutes, Tony followed the relative of a panzi back into the trees. He pushed a rock out of the way and watched the brown earthworms as they slithered silently back into the dirt. Tony picked up a few bright red and machungwa, chungwa maple and oak leaves he could use for his leaf collection at school. He would onyesha them to his mother when she asked where he had been, which she was sure to ask. She never liked it when he stayed in the woods after dark. Yet it was not really dark, the goden fingers of sunlight still made their way through the trees when the sun wasn’t hiding behind the grey clouds. The clouds were the fluffy dark grey kind, with a darker grey bottom that Mom would call snow clouds, even though it was only early Autum.
Suddenly as the wind whistled through the trees, reminding Tony that winter was not that far away, something caught Tony’s eye. Whatever it was; it moved quickly like a grey streak of light against the golden overgrowth at the edge of the woods. Instinctively Tony knew in his moyo he had found what he had spent half a mwaka looking for; but where did it go?
As he moved slowly toward the overgrowth, listening to the howl of coyotes in the background, Tony felt the first raindrop on his cheek. “Not now,” he thought. “I know it is here. I have to find her!”
Although Tony was not entirely sure that she believed it, his mother had alisema that finding Lilies of the Valley in southern Illinois was a good sign. Because the flowers were called Lilies, their sighting only confirmed Tony’s conviction that someday he would see the mbwa mwitu called Lily. As much as he had believed that spring and summer, as time went on and there still had been no sign of a wolf, Tony was beginning to lose his faith. Although there was the constant growl and howl of coyotes in the background, a wild mbwa mwitu had not been seen in the area in years. Yet each one of the thousand times Tony had walked this path, he kept his eyes on the mti line, in hopes of finding his wolf. He was still searching.
The cold wind blew straight through his open kanzu, koti and felt like ice cubes on his back. He felt himself shiver in the cold. He zipped his lightweight fall koti, jacket and raised the collar, alama to block out some of the wind as he climbed into the tunnel through the hill. About six inches of water stood at the bottom of the tunnel and immediately the wet felt like ice against his toes but Tony did not seem to notice as he climbed out the other side. He kept his eyes focused on the mti line, just knowing that some siku he would see what he was looking for. After all, Dad had always said, “If wewe believe something hard enough, who knows what can happen.”
As he walked through the young trees at the beginning of the woods, he noticed the sun was already beginning to fall behind the trees. Sunset came so much earlier now. He would have to hurry if he was going to make it to his secret spot before dark. When he came to the clearing, his eyes surveyed the mduara, duara of nyasi and the edge of the forest. He spotted a green katydid half hopping and half flying towards the trees. He could hear it’s customary sound, “Katydid.”
For a few minutes, Tony followed the relative of a panzi back into the trees. He pushed a rock out of the way and watched the brown earthworms as they slithered silently back into the dirt. Tony picked up a few bright red and machungwa, chungwa maple and oak leaves he could use for his leaf collection at school. He would onyesha them to his mother when she asked where he had been, which she was sure to ask. She never liked it when he stayed in the woods after dark. Yet it was not really dark, the goden fingers of sunlight still made their way through the trees when the sun wasn’t hiding behind the grey clouds. The clouds were the fluffy dark grey kind, with a darker grey bottom that Mom would call snow clouds, even though it was only early Autum.
Suddenly as the wind whistled through the trees, reminding Tony that winter was not that far away, something caught Tony’s eye. Whatever it was; it moved quickly like a grey streak of light against the golden overgrowth at the edge of the woods. Instinctively Tony knew in his moyo he had found what he had spent half a mwaka looking for; but where did it go?
As he moved slowly toward the overgrowth, listening to the howl of coyotes in the background, Tony felt the first raindrop on his cheek. “Not now,” he thought. “I know it is here. I have to find her!”
Life With Scar is, for now, on a temporary hold. I will continue to write the stories out, but they won't be ilitumwa for quite a while. I wish I could, but circumstances in my life are preventing me from doing so. My apologies to those that like kusoma them, but it's gonna have to wait a little.
The good news is that Chapter 27 has been completed and is now awaiting a rewriting before I songesha on to Chapter 28. I will say that it has a hell of a cliffhanger, but that's the most I will spoil...
Be patient. I'll be back in due time.
The good news is that Chapter 27 has been completed and is now awaiting a rewriting before I songesha on to Chapter 28. I will say that it has a hell of a cliffhanger, but that's the most I will spoil...
Be patient. I'll be back in due time.
(Lyrics created kwa Metal mbwa mwitu and his song uandishi skills, copyright is punishable kwa law and any violation of this song will result in the death of yourself and all wewe hold dear, copy at your own risk!!!)
Stand and be counted: kwa METALWOLF116
Waiting for death
but already dead in side
so much so
you'd swear wewe died
get pulled out
from your lonely cell
only to be told
from heavens grace wewe fell
Stand and be counted
for your life is half as short
Just stand and be counted (everyone)
SOLO 1
a cold steel bullet
flies across your face
but hands together praying to god
for this death is just incase
A pain, a call
taken from the world
into heavens net wewe fall
now be counted
SOLO 2
Stand and be counted
for your life is half as short
Just stand and be counted (everyone)
For your life is just as short
your killer takes the sport
sekunde count to naught
stand and be counted
Stand and be counted: kwa METALWOLF116
Waiting for death
but already dead in side
so much so
you'd swear wewe died
get pulled out
from your lonely cell
only to be told
from heavens grace wewe fell
Stand and be counted
for your life is half as short
Just stand and be counted (everyone)
SOLO 1
a cold steel bullet
flies across your face
but hands together praying to god
for this death is just incase
A pain, a call
taken from the world
into heavens net wewe fall
now be counted
SOLO 2
Stand and be counted
for your life is half as short
Just stand and be counted (everyone)
For your life is just as short
your killer takes the sport
sekunde count to naught
stand and be counted
Kate, Humphrey, and Lilly all Woke Up From The Darts. "Where Are we?" alisema Kate. "And Why Are We In These machungwa, chungwa Suits?", added Lilly. They Were In A Dark box with Air Holes on Each Side "Uh... I Think wewe Should See This." Humphrey Annouced. They Both Looked Out The Air Holes and They saw a rocket And a Count Down That Said: "3 Days, 21 Hours, 10 Minutes, and 02 sekunde to the moon". "This is Not Good, Not Good At All" alisema Kate. "Well, At least we get to see if the moon is made Of Cheese." alisema Lilly. "Pardon?", alisema Humphrey and Kate, Confused. Lilly said, "I Should Stop Talking Now, Right?" "Yeah, wewe Should.", alisema Kate "Where Is This Going Any Way?" "I Don't Know." alisema Humphrey.
To Be Continued!
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To Be Continued!
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I want to speak about characters персанажей animated Membranula А&О. In this part 1 (mum Kate).This will pay attention on Eve, a she-wolf have for certain drawn attention of many spectators.
In a film it onyesha as very good mother who is ready to intercede for the child. I wouldn't tell that in it bad character, is not, it simply differs from others. This character is very interesting kwa behavior in various situations. For example, when her daughter Kate, it disappears, it is ready зделать all to find it. But when Kate (alpha) declares that (omega) that Eve has fallen in upendo in Hamfri faints.
Sense of all this useless history in that, it is not necessary to judge people on one act!
In a film it onyesha as very good mother who is ready to intercede for the child. I wouldn't tell that in it bad character, is not, it simply differs from others. This character is very interesting kwa behavior in various situations. For example, when her daughter Kate, it disappears, it is ready зделать all to find it. But when Kate (alpha) declares that (omega) that Eve has fallen in upendo in Hamfri faints.
Sense of all this useless history in that, it is not necessary to judge people on one act!
It had been about 3 days that I had lived in the eastern pack and I met kalipso. She was a wonderfully beautiful good spirited young wolf. I was officially I beta now and k had to make a speech on how I would help chakula troubles in the pack. Then lily walked in and Kalipso dosent like Loly at all.
Lily: "Garth tomorrow will be the siku u make the speech"
Kalipso: "why are u talking to my husband u dirty wolf"
Lily: "Me dirty yea right"
Me: "Lily just leave u know what u did to Kalipso was wrong now leave are pango u got that"
Lily was fighting Kalipso and Lily scratch Kalipso's eye so she has a scar on her eye. Now back to what's happening. I'm on the verge of going crazy I haven't had to do a speech I. A while so I'm a little rusty
Kalipso: "Garth hun it's 2:30 in the morning can u please come to bed.
Me:"coming dear"
So me and Kalipso fell asleep that night before I got one word done on my speech
Lily: "Garth tomorrow will be the siku u make the speech"
Kalipso: "why are u talking to my husband u dirty wolf"
Lily: "Me dirty yea right"
Me: "Lily just leave u know what u did to Kalipso was wrong now leave are pango u got that"
Lily was fighting Kalipso and Lily scratch Kalipso's eye so she has a scar on her eye. Now back to what's happening. I'm on the verge of going crazy I haven't had to do a speech I. A while so I'm a little rusty
Kalipso: "Garth hun it's 2:30 in the morning can u please come to bed.
Me:"coming dear"
So me and Kalipso fell asleep that night before I got one word done on my speech
Warning sexual content!!!
As I accepted my new look,I headed to the same spot as always.
"Are wewe a new recruit?" Simmons asked.
"No. I'm Red. I had an incident."
"Do wewe wanna talk about it?"
"No."
"Are wewe sure?"
"Yes." we trained for awhile and then I went back to the den.Kate and Kelley were feeling horny so we had k watch the Ryan and Emily.I stuck my penis in her and started going then a dakika later I cummed and did the same to Kelly. They loved my new look. How I was mostly black with white on my stomach. I went to the forest and found a spot that made me feel... happy,and relaxed. I sat there forever just looking up at the sky. It's blue went to machungwa, chungwa then purple and finally black. I couldn't leave that spot for some reason.But I finally force myself to go back to the den. When I got there I passed out.
As I accepted my new look,I headed to the same spot as always.
"Are wewe a new recruit?" Simmons asked.
"No. I'm Red. I had an incident."
"Do wewe wanna talk about it?"
"No."
"Are wewe sure?"
"Yes." we trained for awhile and then I went back to the den.Kate and Kelley were feeling horny so we had k watch the Ryan and Emily.I stuck my penis in her and started going then a dakika later I cummed and did the same to Kelly. They loved my new look. How I was mostly black with white on my stomach. I went to the forest and found a spot that made me feel... happy,and relaxed. I sat there forever just looking up at the sky. It's blue went to machungwa, chungwa then purple and finally black. I couldn't leave that spot for some reason.But I finally force myself to go back to the den. When I got there I passed out.