Thursday, May 5, 2016

Forbidden spell



It came from darkness catching us off guard
With blinking swiftness, it clawed 2 of my friends
Giving no time to react it continued to attack with remarkable speed
Instinct becomes our savior as our remaining band of 6 enter the fray
With weapons in hand we fight our now visible foe
In front of me I see a towering shadow colored monster
Claws covered in the flesh blood of his recent victims
Eyes filled with madness and razor sharp fangs
With our strength diminish I sense death brewing
Facing dead allies and newly injured ones I steadied my resolve
Because to win, a forbidden spell had to be cast
An action only I could do with a burden only I could take...
I begin to chant the spell, my body glows and surrounds itself with a blue aura
Growing with intensity the further I chant, the air shivers
Halfway finish, both allies and foe alike turn to me unable to move
Fear rises from the unknown as they feel my power

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Idea for a comic



This should of never happen, why did we not just run from the beginning

We are running with me in front killing any enemies that block our way and hade was keeping the barrier covering us from behind.

Why did you not simply leave me to die you could of simply ran away easy while I keep them busy

“Hey Hade can you do something about those archers?!”
Hade looks up “One sec”, he rises his rod and the sapphire on the tip shines “Espiras persigan y destruyan mis enemigos” five orbs of light blue color appear and like missiles dash to the three skeleton archers destroying them easy “Done”

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Girl scene



On a Wednesday afternoon in autumn, the soft wind brings leaves to the front yard of our little wooden light brown house. It’s a constant cycle to sweep out the yellowish, brownish or greenish leaves most days. “That’s not how you sweep. Can you ever do anything I tell you to do right? - my mother yells. I keep brushing the giant pile of leaves harder and in a madly manner, messing the work I had fairly done.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Coke bottle filled with pennies on child’s dresser






A big brother is someone that his little sibling looks up to for guidance. He gives advice and listens to any trouble that torment his sibling. We build a unique trust between us that I will never betray. We play sports and video games together; the advice I give him are based on past experiences and lessons that I learned. One of the most important ones was an empty can of coke that I kept to place any spare change I acquire. It taught me to be patient as the things we want we can acquire later on in life. One day, I gave my empty can of coke to my brother telling him “keep this in your dresser and everyday fill it with any spare change you get and see how easy it is to fill”. Something so simple and yet the smile and joy he expressed was beyond words. Every day he would come home and fill the can with pennies; some he got from exploring the house, others from the floor in school, and some on the street floor. Something so simple and yet he filled it with earnest and excitement. One day he spotted a toy he wanted and told our parents he will buy it with his own hard earn money when he saved enough…