“Well, you have every talent right? So that means you already know my feelings,” Komaeda shot a glare at Hinata, his gaze unwavering, “why would i have to say them out loud?” “While I have a good idea, I-I’m not.. 100% sure,” Hinata was getting slightly irritated with Komaeda. It seemed like, no matter how many hospital visits he plans, they’ll never be able to go back to how they once were. “Besides, sometimes it’s better to admit it yourself.” “Hmm? Really? Because if so, then you should know
civilians allowed beyond this point, only soldiers of Parsis.” Ace through back his hood and drew his sword. The guard jabbed at him with his spear, deflecting it away easily with his blade, while his fellow guard shouted for assistance but no one came. The screams of the goblin army who had met the contents of the steaming cauldrons pouring
door, Ernest asked,“What’s wrong with you? What happened to your head? Why is it bleeding?” “I ran into a tree. Ernest, will you wash the blood off and put a band-aid on it.” Placing his arm around the boy’s trembling shoulders, he helped him into the house before asking again, “Son, what’s wrong? I want you to sit down!” He pointed toward the sofa, before going to the kitchen and returned with a first aid kit. “May I get you something to drink?”
locking the jeep three times, just to be sure. “Ugh, can one of these people stop honking and give us a ride.” Raina shuffled her purse, it was starting to weigh her down. They heard another honk, an old blue bronco came to a stop in front of them. A man hopped out of the truck. “Look’s like you could use a ride!” he yelled, even though he was only a short
library was a ghost town, and Ava was only there to meet Marion, but she needed to hear about this. “I remember the first time I ever saw him.” Iris put her head down, trying to breathe, and when she came back up, Ava could have sworn she seen hearts in her eyes. “It was in third grade, and I had just came out the girl’s bathroom. The hall was completely quiet because all the students were in class working, except for one.” Her jaw contracted back as her throat tightened with a hearty giggle. “He was
” she cried, between sobs. “ It was pneumonia that killed him.” I couldn’t hold it in anymore. I started to cry. “Kak,” I whispered under my breath. “Nobody told me.” “I’m so sorry dear, he’d been sick for a year. We didn’t know where to reach you.” I felt hollow like one of Doc’s cacti. It seemed like everyone I loved was violently ripped away from me in an unmerciful act of injustice upon them. None of them deserved to die. The hall was surrounded with pictures of Morrie. The room spun,
A few miles south of Soledad, the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep and green. The water is warm too, for it has slipped twinkling over the yellow sands in the sunlight before reaching the narrow pool. On one side of the river the golden foothill slopes curve up to the strong and rocky Gabilan Mountains, but on the valley side the water is lined with trees- willows fresh and green with every spring, carrying in their lower leaf junctures the debris of the winter 's flooding;
"I reckon it's time for breakfast.” Bard said, changing the subject "What do you guys want?" The cook asked "I'll have eggs, hold the dynamite" Finny said raising his hand "Me too" Mayrin said as she and Finny sat down to wait. The peaceful silence in the room was suddenly shattered by Sebastian's crying. "You must be hungry too.” Mayrin said, smiling. "Mayrin, what do baby's eat?" Finny asked, causing Mayrin's cheeks to flush red. “Oh! Well, I've got some roses to take care of in the garden
“Y/n, when I said I wanted to hang out with you, this is not what I had in mind.” Hoseok sat in his stool, freaking out with all the wires stuck onto his head and several parts body with simple slabs of gel attached to each one of them. You tore of your headphones, and faced him with your bottom lip childishly protruding out, “Come on Hobi, you promised.” “Yeah, and now I’m terrified.” You walked toward him with a notepad in hand and softly smiled at his scared state. “I really need this data
four years, but what I wanted to talk to you about is the opposite of what our shirt says. When I was chosen to speak, you have no idea how honored I was. It was completely unexpected. There's so much that I feel for you as I stand before you at this moment and I can feel the tears coming on, but I'll try to hold back until after the ceremony. There's so much I want to say to you that putting it all into words is difficult. I know that to some of you I'm just one of those annoying people that