Evan is a pudgy teenager, did he like it? No. Did he embrace it? No...Well except this one time...
Evan got home from a so-so day at school, he was starving since he usually doesn’t eat at school. His mom had been home since everything seemed restocked, she wouldn’t be home till late probably. Evan’s stomach let out a small gurgle, “I guess I can make some mashed potatoes”, he thought.
He got done with the potatoes about 30 minutes later, he took the bowl and sat on the couch, turning on the TV. After his first serving, he went back for seconds, then thirds, fourths, fifths, he soon realized he had finish the e
I want to speak, cry for help, but I don't say a word.
I want you to hear me, so I cover your ears.
I want someone like you to see me, so I blindfold you.
You make me feel like I'm not worthless.
I'm not neglected or alone anymore.
You're the only thing that makes me feel alive again.
You make me feel like I'm worth the trouble, I'm an even trade for the pain, and all the heartache I put you through.
How hard is it just to lean down, whisper in my ear those four worthless words:
"You are worth it."
How hard is it? Just to hold my hand and tell me that things are going to be alright?
That this isn't as fucked up as
No. It wasn't happening.
BANG, BANG. "KAI? YOU STILL ASLEEP?" (Knock, knock. "Kai? You still asleep?")
Well, it was. He was just too stubborn to admit it.
"KAII~?" BANG, BANG. ("Kaii~? Knock, knock.)
He sniffed. Not in front of the guys... he groaned to himself, although he knew no one could hear.
The door made a shuffling noise, sliding open. Cole's eye looked into the room, then a tuft of his hair, then his other eye. Then there was a concerned expression at the door. It stared at the fire ninja. "Kai...?"
Kai's droopy eye was soon covered with his blanket as his fist pulled it over his face. "Go away," came a weak, muffled voice. It
In The Heat of the Moment end (Felix and Calhoun) by SilentForeverDancer, literature
Literature
In The Heat of the Moment end (Felix and Calhoun)
Felix quietly walked to Hero’s Duty across the empty game central station, and silently rode the high tech tram into the open space of the war game. It was a Thursday morning, a couple of hours before arcade hours, so Felix knew Tamora would be on her way to the gym in about fifteen minutes. If he hurried Felix knew he could catch her before she left her room.
Felix walked as quietly as he could, but kept a brisk pace past the offices, and rooms. Everything seemed so still, and Felix guessed it was because the soldiers must be patrolling the tower at this time, but Felix wasn’t worried about them. All of his thoughts were sti
In the Heat of the Moment Pt 2 (Felix and Calhoun) by SilentForeverDancer, literature
Literature
In the Heat of the Moment Pt 2 (Felix and Calhoun)
Sergeant Calhoun had tried to sleep that night, but her memories were thick enough to drip into reality, and after racking her skull for too long over the same old tired thing, she decided she wasn’t going to sleep the rest of her life.
Instead she found herself in the gym in a far corner of hero’s duty where the punching bag she had become acquainted with through years of training and stress was still there to keep her company.
Two days ago she had been doing the same thing whenever she had free time. Tonight was no exception and for three hours she had been punching her anger away, and whenever her hands protested against the