Becky
Midrank
WTF
The day we lose our need for dreams is the day the human race forfeits its soul[ss:Shadows]
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Post by Becky on Feb 21, 2010 18:33:39 GMT -5
Okay, i get bord now and then (who dosent) and i love makeing fun of anyone who makes up storys would love to read about what my fellow roleplayers can think up. Please post any storys you have here!
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Becky
Midrank
WTF
The day we lose our need for dreams is the day the human race forfeits its soul[ss:Shadows]
Posts: 699
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Post by Becky on Mar 24, 2010 16:58:42 GMT -5
((I got bord while waiting for people to get on and post so i wrote this, if you want more just post below and i will add the next part of the story))
As the water looked over the sea, two figures stood together like statues that couldn’t quite fit in the space given to them. A girl stood quietly, her mind set on how the water sparkled from the light of the sunset. She could barely notice the ghost wolf that sat next to her. With every wisp of the wind, a bit of the wolf’s ghastly being was sent off with it only to be replaced by even more smoke. The girl looked down at her lost companion whom stared out on the sea, her forever white eyes yearning for the warmth of sun on her fur or even the wetness of the water on her paws. “Will the two be okay, Starless?” The human asked almost so quiet that the ghost couldn’t hear her. She then sat on the concrete next to the pale wolf, Her long brown hair flowing around her slightly tanned face that was streaked with tears. “My pups will be okay, they wont even know I died if you watch over them” She said proudly, hoping Raven and Death would behave without her around. “after all, this is the last time anyone shall see me, I just wanted someone to know that one of the last things I said to a living creature was about those two” She added with great sorrow, not wanting the sun to set on her last day on earth. The girl tried to pet her ghostly friend but went right though her she continued trying to get a hold on her but she wasn’t solid anymore and her body was still at the bottom of the cliff so instead she pretended to rest her head on her, only holding it just above the gasses that was starless. “they’ll be fine. I’ll be sure that I’ll find something to keep them busy. And tell them of their wonderful mother. Promise.” She said letting the last words she would ever say to the wolf leave her lips before the mist vanished, along with the light of the sun. And so, it was the end of her day, and the life of her friend.
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