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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The Dull Life of the Average Teen Girl

So as far as it goes, and average teen girl is very conflicted in the jaws of Life. It is a complicated road, a narrow winding path that sometimes leads to a dead end so we just have to turn ourselves around, pull ourselves off the ground and look for something good!
We all face trials, and the average teen girl gets, well about the average fair share of hers. She has to be bullied a bit, go through all her awkward stages feeling completely alone and she has to face her worst nightmare...Boys. Yep the scariest things on the planet! Right next to crocadiles of course.
Boys are terrifying! They stop your heart at any given moment, make you rave like a lunatic on how cute they are, make you overthink EVERYTHING, Drive you insane, give you those puppy dog eyes which of course means only mischief, and much much more. They are one of the most deadly creatures on the face of the planet! Killing girls right and left, of course they're not Exactly dead, just mostly. Which is the worst kind. Each girl who has been "killed" by one of these characters endures remorse, grief, pain, an undeniable longing to shed many tears, and a sense of hopelessness, and this side effect lasts many moons, in fact usually months if not longer. It is a bitter sweet taste that hangs over each of these average girls. They were brought in to like something so wonderful and then thrown down a garbage shoot the next second.
*Sigh* whatever will be done? I suppose Boys just need to overcome this "scaryness" and I have just the Idea. Missions! But will they help? Stay tuned for the next episode of The Dull Life of the Average Teen Girl.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Continuing Where We Left off

Sally and Tristan stepped out onto land and looked around them. It was an eerie island, covered with dense fog. Sally had heard of thick fog and how sometimes it can create magic among the forest, or maybe she had just read a story about it... Well She decided she wanted to take a look around the island. Tristan looked worried as if they were about to die, and shook his head. "Come on" he said "We need to get back to the boat."
"NO! I want to have an adventure" She said. She glared at Tristan. He glared back. Then he started to look worried again. Sally thought What a baby! He can't leave his parents alone for another day? She sighed then walked further into the forest.
"SALLY!" Tristan moaned. But he scampered after her following closely behind.
After a while of walking in circles Tristan muttered under his breath "You're going to get us lost, we need to get back to the boat." Sally just sneered at him and kept walking.
Almost an hour went by and they hadn't seen anything besides the tall green trees, moss covered ground and absurdly dense fog. But Sally could not stop now, not until she saw something magical in the fog.
Another hour went by and now Tristan was mad. "Sally I'm not playing anymore games. We're going back to the boat. NOW!" Sally was always yelled at and was used to it. But there was a sense of urgency in his voice and so for once in her life she obeyed. "Alright. But if I notice anything on the way back we have to stop and look at it first."
They headed back to the boat and Sally smelled the smoke strongly now. She looked everywhere searching to see if she could find out what it was. Finally she saw something red in the distance. She started running toward it. Tristan noticed he couldn't hear her footsteps behind him anymore, and turned just in time to see her blue cape flash behind a tree. He ran after her hoping to not lose his way. When he found her she was standing a few feet away from a small pond staring up into the trees. He ran over to her side and looked up. 20 ft above his head were a pair of rather large red eyes, Dragon eyes.
*To Be Continued...Again!*