Zoids: History of Zi - Part 002
Raiders and bandit - whom plagued the trains of refugees - were quick to follow.
The Breath
#1 of writing in this day and age of plague, our bodies can so easily turn against us. that is terrifying. you breathe. breath in, breath out. you breathe easy, you are safe. you eat. nutritious food, fuelling your day.
The Procrastinators Dilemma
The acrid smell of stale sweat and tobacco invade my nostrils like a plague. i drop the pen, listening the the dull thud as it hits the shag carpet beneath me.
Inferno Dawn
He too, like drake, knew that the wolf had not the ability, nor the reason to unleash a deadly plague upon the people.
Praxeum Special Project
The plague had decimated all of them, but in the end it had created so many new opportunities for happiness. without the plague, she was sure she would have graduated from school, gone into engineering and lived to be a lonely old maid.
Planting Roots in the New World Chapters 01-03
I was one of the few who were welcome prior to the plague. ceylon and ilorek, too. i mean, it's history now but not a lot of people know, and yet still it feels like givin' away secrets.
A Mind of Confusion - short poem
I'm plagued by an ever changing perception. a consciousness that cannot decide who to be. my personalities of happiness, anger, sadness, and anxiety are waging a war deep inside of me.
Sweet Agony
From agony rules the darkness plaguing 'o thyne mind, but oh not you should worry, for to you it shall make blind puncture through thyne anger hate, fear and dread, and to who shall be risen, agony once thought dead.
A Fate Much Worse
The motherfuckers who had wronged me, silent "fuck you" just to show em, along with every panicked heart beat, long with every shallow breath, popping pills to head and stomach, hang my head in pained regret, i wish this plague
A renamon for my harem
Matt felt foul lewd thoughts plague her mind at the sight of such a stud so close to her. worse, the dragon was nude, ,leaving nothing to the imagination for the poor renamon.
Across the Deep Blue, My Love Waits for You (Poem)
Some day it'll be just you and i, our love in the earth, in the waters, in the stars in the sky i take a breath, and look on out i think about the man who asked you out he treats you so wrong, his intentions to clout with all this my thoughts become plagued
The Song of the Dead (poem)
A plague is due, they said; can you hear the song of the dead? the sand drips faster and thicker than blood, don't dwell on it -- rest your head. they eat time for breakfast, rest your head they said.