The Chamber Part 1 - A Dragon TF Story by Mystic-Dodger, literature
Literature
The Chamber Part 1 - A Dragon TF Story
Life. If you would ask what life means to you, what would you say? Would you say that life is a struggle? Or would you say that you enjoy it? When I think of the word life, it made me think of longing. The wanting to be more important that just a regular person. Whenever I went to sleep, I would look up at the stars, and they would shine back at me. Yet I am not here to talk about life. My name is Dodger, and let me tell you about the day when everything changed.
My eyes slowly opened. I blinked the dust out of my eyes. Then I groggily slid my legs onto the side of the bunk bed, and jumped off. As always, I miscaulculated. I landed uneasily
The soldiers of Asgard's army swarm outside the palace. The maids and courtiers have been evacuated. Only the King and Queen themselves remain inside, having refused to leave their posts for anything. With the princes both off world and Asgard's most prized warriors gone with them, no one can say they are shocked, but knowing that they could be at risk is doing nothing for the Captain's mood.
"Now I've just received word from the northeast side," he points to said location on his map. "They have performed a thorough search and come back with nothing. Where are we on the southwest?"
"Still waiting to hear back from them sir," says the man to h
Chapter 1
Alan reverently placed the last item in his travel sized backpack. Before, such an action may have been laughed at, on how carefully Alan handled this particular item. That was before everything had happened. Considering that his very job he had was about the fallout after those events, which consequently is why devices such as his were treated like diamonds.
“Maybe, I should have packed it first.” Alan thought sarcastically to himself, finally placing his well-worn iPad in the case. On it, he had already wrote a few notes on the events that had occurred, a basic rough summary. He looked at the iPad again, sha
The world was skewed badly. Posters hung on their sides, a wall of water stood in the glass, and the pile of capsules and books seemed glued to the table so as not to plummet to the wall far below.
Dan giggled and rolled over on the bed, watching the world revolve upside down and then back once more. Back to normal, boring ups and downs all subservient to gravity and mundanity. Except for the being a sphinx, that was pretty neat, she considered and sat up, looking herself over. Her body was leonine up to about her neck, covered in pale tawny fur and what felt like a much thinner layer over her skin though it was all comfortable- short and so