sarasaury
The Stadium roared with excitement. The yougn gladiator could feel the sweat drizzle down his face. The gate lifted slowly, revealing the face of the horrifying beast. The golden-maned lion. He has met his foe before, and was successful in escaping a claw-filled fate.
Sitting in my room, trying to blast through the sound of the thunder with music. Know one exists, it's just me and my music. I don't know how to explain my feelings anymore. I see that boy every day at school and my feelings never change. But he's so ambiguous with his. I just can't wait much longer.
We backed out of the driveway for the last time, ever, of it being my home. It's the place I grew up in, I could never forget it . This was the beginning of our lives together, me and Ryan. We were off to start our own family in this crazy world of today. It was a chance, but I knew we'd make it. God would protect us.
I didn't know what to say about any of this. I don't deserve this boy. He was making everything better than I ever imagined. He held me close to him and whispered, "I'd give up everything, to see that smile of yours." I couldn't breathe, I was too excited.
Walking through the hallway to my first class, I noticed an overall slouch throughout the entire student body. I had it, too. It wasn't a surprise, at all, really. Nick, the nicest, funniest kid that everyone loved had died in a car crash.
She walked into the house. He stopped, and muttered "Wow," under his breath. She smiled at him sweetly. It was homecoming night, freshmen year. She looked stunning, he looked so handsome. Everything was perfect.
The cheetah's prints blurred together as it across the Sahara with grace and precision.A beautiful creature, cheetahs; they always seem to be going somewhere or sleeping. I'd be sleeping too if I ran that quickly.