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| 10/07/2008 11:08:50 PM | Underneath The London Eyeby dainmcgowanComment: It was a beautiful day, much like any other. The sky was mostly clear, the sun warm, the air sweet. So it was when disaster struck, and the world began to warp in on itself. No time for reactions, no time for questions.
One moment the world was as it always had been, and the next, twisting in upon itself, it was gone. |
| 10/07/2008 11:06:45 PM | Guileless by scarbrdComment: She gazed warily, with a hint of smile, as if unsure of me and my presence, but giving in to her instincts to be friendly. I smiled back, softly, and lifted the camera with a questioning look. A glance at her mother, sitting nearby gave her the permission she needed to give me a nod.
A slight positioning, a click, and her simple beauty captured. A girl trying to learn the world, and her place in it, the dangers and joys that can conflict in every moment.
I thanked her and walked away, wondering what other wonders of the world I'd find. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 10/07/2008 11:00:55 PM | Frontmanby Jason_CrossComment: Keith was starting to have second thoughts about the band he'd joined. While they played well, it was very hard to sit around and compose music with them, what with that... affliction they had.
Not to mention the trouble Danny had with trying to play the Trumpet.
That was just embarrassing. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 10/07/2008 10:56:23 PM | Slyby trevytrevComment: It had been a hard fought battle. Attack and counter-attack. Bite and counter-bite, claw and ... you get the idea.
Todd glared at his rival as he lay on the ground against the tree, his wounds on fire, but his spirit untouched. With one final growl, he leapt back into battle.
A short time later, limping badly, Todd walked off toward his den, knowing that Vixey and the cubs awaited. This time, he'd won the day. How many others may claim him? | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 10/07/2008 10:53:28 PM | YOU WILL NEVER GET OUR FLEECE!by ahmadbaaraComment: You know, I was going to do this thing about "But they will never get our wool!" and all that, but you had to go and do it in your title, and now I'd look like a copy-cat, and it wasn't very original to begin with.
However, this is a pretty darned proud looking trio of sheep. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 10/07/2008 10:48:40 PM | Two On A Beachby SherwinJamesComment: Jimmy and Carmine were in trouble. They hadn't meant to make Don Treeone that angry, yet they had. It was only a small amount of green, but they'd been discovered, and here they were.
Buried up to their necks in the desert, their fates were sealed. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 10/07/2008 10:44:27 PM | Deep Thoughtby zodaonlyComment: As he gazed up, his inner thoughts were a turmoil. He didn't quite understand why he was here, or what he was supposed to be doing. He didn't know why life could be so simultaneously cruel, yet joyful. He didn't know why...
... and then 34 came up on the Keno board he'd been looking at, and nothing else mattered. He'd just won $300! |
| 10/07/2008 10:41:55 PM | For the firemen of Brooklyn Ladder 118by pineappleComment: As they appeared in the sky, the people looked up in wonder. They'd finally decided to make themselves known. Humanity reacted in all the myriad ways that humanity can act when faced with such a thing. Fear, excitement, paranoia, glee.
As the city simultaneously emptied and prepared, a large group of people gathered under the visitors, calling up to them. Welcome! they cried. Take me with you! said others.
A cheering rang up to the sky when ports began to open...
... and then silence, as hell rained down.
(this nod to Independence Day brought to you by the Number 4, and the Letters I and D). | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 10/07/2008 10:38:08 PM | Mist Morningby rio78Comment: They only realized that trouble was brewing when the tides refused to retreat that day. Then the mists started to rise, hair stood on end, leaves began to point toward the sky. Scientists scrambled to their calculations as the phenomena continued day after day. Small objects began to rise from the ground and float in the air. People began to feel lighter, chaos began to reign.
Then, one day in late October, it was confirmed. The moon had begun to chart a path toward the earth, and its gravitational pull was to blame for all the happenings.
Too late, humanity tried desperately to find a way to counter the moon's approach, and to find a ways to ensure our survival.
We weren't successful. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 10/07/2008 10:33:55 PM | From Summer to Fallby essayComment: Jake and Susie pushed aside the last bush, and then abruptly stopped and stared. They glanced behind them, ready to run back the way they'd come, but the path had disappeared. Susie began to sob, and Jake began to repeat to himself, under his breath, "no.. no... no..."
They'd been warned, but they'd laughed it off as impossible. Just silly tales from silly trappers and woodsmen. It wasn't real.
Yet here they were. Somehow they'd stumbled upon it.
The Cartoon Woods.
Susie began screaming, and she never stopped. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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