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The Ebb and FlowA Story by Jeannie StevensThe ebb and flow of life |
May 12, 2067A Chapter by Nick Fisherman“So, you killed him.”“I don’t know that I would look at it that way. I was responsible for his death.”“No,” .. |
What We Love the MostA Poem by Georgina CrossWhat We Love the Most.Everything I look upon is a source of Wonder.Cold.Sharp and grinding against my toe.Sinking. Colder. Sharper.The Ocean is closer.. |
Love In The SeaA Poem by Daisie Vergara (Dhaye)A scene that keeps on repeating.... |
WendellA Story by Georgina V SollyWendell is a young man who always hopes for the best. |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN - A WALK ALONG THE BEACHA Chapter by Peter RogersonAt the seaside and a walk along the beach - with references to modesty! |
Pure WhiteA Poem by VFar from the boundary of the salty sea, Grainy white sands hugged my toes. The pure white beach stretched out before me for miles, As .. |
My DayA Story by LindaI close my eyes and sigh low at the sound of the ocean wave hitting the rocky wall of the cliff I am standing on. Wind blew through my dark brown c.. |
we're every love song stuck in my headA Poem by Natalie Mat 2 AM we look out to the beach sitting on the cottage's splintered wood balcony. our bare skin tingles at the rush of biting wind as the ai.. |
TreasureA Chapter by Nick Fisherman“Makarion,” Vearden repeated, but not sarcastically.“Interesting name,” Saga said. “Common in the future?”“I.. |
Beach, Booze, and a BlondeA Poem by CrystalLying on the beach, drinking a can I felt on my shoulders a gentle frisk. The stranger was wearing a hint of lavender, she asked if I was happy and.. |
NecessitiesA Chapter by Nick FishermanSaga and Vearden worked together to drag the set of instructions for the replica of the Colosseum out of the cave, along with the chest itself. There .. |
Leave with MeA Poem by Brittany BosticLeave with MeLet me run away with youAway into the oceanand dance upon the sand toome, under yourlove potion.Take me under the sununder the stars and .. |
RushA Chapter by Nick FishermanSaga struggled to turn from her back to her side so that blood could drip out of her mouth. There was a way to survive this. Gutshots are deadly, but .. |
AestivalA Poem by Sakshi LakhotiaAestival can be defined as something belonging to or appearing in summer. This poem was written to express the kind of fun one can have in summer. |
AshoreA Poem by PayelThe blissful feeling when you see a loved one sleeping peacefully beside you, at the shore. |