There's just too many, and you can't decide. After scanning every bookshelf - each with enough different bindings in enough different colors to send your mind spinning - with nothing to catch your interest, you walk up the Customer Service desk. "What book are you looking for?" they ask. When you shake you head and say simply, 'I don't know', the cashier shoots a glance over their shoulder. Then they say, "Maybe you should look in the back." They point you in the right direction, and with a quick thanks in parting, you head off on your journey. You find a door shoved in the corner, forgotten, but unlocked. You push open the door softly, and it swings open without resistance. With only the light through the door to illuminate the gloom, you can just barely make out a sign, letters hanging from the ceiling by string, over a pile of very dusty books. You walk in, on your tiptoes, as if something might jump out at you from behind the rusting shelves. You pick up one of the books, and brush off the cover. Then you glance up at the sign again, close enough to make it out.
Since you found my thread, why don't you check it out?
Updates
Since you found my thread, why don't you check it out?
Updates
October 2016 wrote:Ahahaha, does anyone remember me? I don't expect anyone to because it's been, what, two? Three years? Crazy, right? Well, I'm possibly looking to come back to writing here! Since I do not know whether or not any of my former patrons are going to be coming back around, I'd like to salute any new comers and welcome you all to read my very archaic stories. And be excited, because hopefully there will be new (and possibly improved!) content! Right now, my focus is on writing a sequel to "Tangled in the Lies." While I hinted years ago that I had plans for a sequel, I've honestly forgotten it all by now! All I have to go off of is new plot bunnies in my head and a complicated prophecy I left as a teaser, so we'll all be discovering the future for our BreezeClan cats together!