The Lion

Julian walked, as if in a daze, down and through the towering oaks. He followed no beaten path, he wondered wherever he was drawn, a strong force of magnetism drew him, BID him, to come closer. He didn't know who, or what beckoned him further, but it...

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Middle Child Syndrome 2.

It was the morning after Tye had made his arrival, the sun only just creeping over the eastern horizon in a blaze of red and gold. The light had slanted through a window and landed on a wolf brewing coffee. Tye's rescuer had refused to start talking...

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Middle Child Syndrome.

"JUST SHUT THE HELL UP, AND LEAVE ME THE FUCK ALONE!" Tye yelled at the top of his voice, so loud that he felt as if the mere power of his yelling ripped his throat in half, as he slammed the door in his sister's face. "YOU BETTER OPEN THIS DAMN...

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Sun

"Fucking Christ!" Sun moaned as he flipped over in his bed, his legs captive to his covers coiled about them, as he reached for his alarm to turn its obnoxious, almost rap-like beat off, a sound he grew to hate. It was 7:00 on a Friday morning, which...

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The Fox and the Lion

"Bullshit!" his father yelled, "you did it CARELESSLY!" "It was just a glass!" Karrari bellowed back defensively. "You're always doing stuff like this, when will you change?" his older brother added with a sneer. "Fuck off!" Karrari...

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