Leroy ran to her as fast as he could with the wind hitting against his face, making him cry while he desperately wanted to find a way to save his sister. 'Aqua!' he screamed. She couldn't hear him even though he was close to her.
He stopped running, he was as close enough as he should be. Her eyes were wet and red from her tears, tears of pain. Her right hand was bleeding and her clothes were scratched and abused. She whispered his name.
'Don't try to escape!' he warned her 'You will die! The ropes are electrical, you will get hurt! I am gonna try to help you! Don't move'. He looked up, at the start of the ropes, but he couldn't see it,
I don't know if she tried to be stand out, or if she just did. Was it intentional, or just on accident? Was she, herself, just a fluke? One of the world's creations that goes unnoticed, even though it deserves so much recognition.
I don't know for sure. I only know a little bit about her. Alexis. I'd seen her kiss a girl before, and a huge uproar in our tiny town followed. She seemed like quite the catalyst to me. She can set everything around her on fire, but remain unburned.
I'm not sure how she operates. Maybe she means for these events to happen around her. Maybe she doesn't. I don't think anyone knows but her. She doesn't really h
Following The Hunger, Looking For The Thunder by StarburstSorbet, literature
Literature
Following The Hunger, Looking For The Thunder
Following The Hunger; Looking For The Thunder
"Get moving, you two!" Edra screamed to two soldiers near her flank. They scrambled ahead and shot their weapons ahead at the lines of enemies advancing upon them. She swore under her breath at the amount of soldiers the other side had at their arsenal. But wasn't that how it always was? The bad guys always had more, but weren't the good guys supposed to pull off a miracle win? Edra hoped that was the case. Purple strands fell in her face, but she didn't let them distract her. She swiftly moved forward, soldiers at her left and right. The woman with one goal in mind led them, sending a s