excidius
the fluorescent wand slowly fell, picking up speed as it hurtle toward the ground. it hit, the sound like a needle a small, tink, and then it snapped, the energy arcing to the surround buildings.
the lazy redtail circled over the field. its eyes glinted in the harsh sun as it grabbed updrafts and rode the currents and drifted aimlessly through the air.
the complex science of alchemy was passed on from one generation to another through the ages. constantly refined and changed very few know the area in its true form.
the end of the century was looming. the inter solar community was gathering the neccessary equipment for the final jump of the colonizing ships, and all eyes were focused on exodisplays with live feeds from nearby sattellites.
the rails were rubbed smooth from the constant traffic, they were quiet and they only whined the arrival of an approaching train once or twice a year now.
the cement pillar rose out of the ground, displacing tons of desert sand. the tremendous column continued to rise as glyphs began to glow on the side of the monument, spreading the strange light for miles.
the small orange and blue kite fluttered in the wind
it was tossed and turned, flipped end over end
then, dashed to the ground
the small boy holding his mothers hand ran over to the wreckage, wailing his distress
her velvet and lace dress fluttered out in the wind
the swirling gusts caressed the fabric
the deep blue fabric sweeping over the sky 'till it is night
he was falling falling, falling, the darkness engulfing him as he fell into the pit, he was contemplating his life, his destiny, his path. he lingered on the topic of his impending doom when...
"as you can see my wealth is quite exspansive," the lord of the home was strolling through his house with a continuos link to a video conference. the smooth marble walls smooth curved around the home.
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