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posted by SilverWings13
The smoke filled the air like a choking fog; the alarm blared loudly enough to deafen. He had been in the office once before, when he had snuck in for preparations for this day. The walls were the same sterile white, bare except for a map that hung on the corkboard, bright with red pins. There was glass scattered across the floor now from the one-way window of one wall. The desk was on its side. He hurried over to the wall with the map where keycards hung from a hook. He stood on his tippy toes to grab them. When he turned to run back to the others, he saw the foot sticking out from behind the desk.

Ice ran down his spine as he approached carefully. Glass snapped under each step, barely audible over the alarms, but he could feel it under his white sneakers. He peered over the desk to see the man laying behind it. His body was resting on its side where it had been thrown by the explosion. The white coat showed no signs of blood, but the man’s face was paler than the boy had ever seen it beneath his greying beard and hair. The boy held his breath, unsure if the scientist was breathing, until the man’s eyes snapped open. The child gasped but felt frozen as the man lifted his hand weakly toward him. His eyes pleaded with an unrecognizable humanity.

“Go… son,” he rasped before his eyes rolled back and his hand dropped limply.


Alek sat up with a gasp. The pounding in his chest filled his ears so loudly that it took a moment to make out the girl calling from the doorway. “Papa?” the girl called again from where she leaned in the doorway in her yellow flowered dress. Her wide, trouble blue eyes were his; her soft coffee skin and black braids were her mother’s.

“Yes, princess?” he asked, quickly schooling his features into a smile.
“He says you need to hurry,” she told him quietly, the same concerned look in her eyes.
“I’ll be right down, Noëlle,” her father promised. She lingered a moment before she disappeared. Alek rose from the bed and hurried to dress despite the heaviness in his head left behind by the nightmare.

When he reached the bustling kitchen minutes later, an excited bark cut above the clamor. Alek smiled as the sandy-furred puppy ran over, tail wagging. “Good morning, Cicely,” he greeted, all horrible thoughts dashed as the grinning pup shifted into the cheerful child. He scooped up the blonde little girl so that he could walk again and gently returned her to the play mat on kitchen floor. Her baby brother giggled up at the man and waved his tiny fists in greeting. Alek chuckled and straightened to find his daughter smiling at him from her place at the table. “You have jelly on your face,” he warned her, earning a small squeak of embarrassment before Noëlle wiped her chin with her napkin. He hurried to kiss the top of her head and plucked a roll from the table, earning a grumble from the old woman at the stove.

“I apologize, Esther, no time for a sit down breakfast. I will see you all tonight,” he called. “Love you, Noëlle! Don’t be late for your lessons!”

The young man stuffed his feet into his boots and snatched his coat off the hook before barreling outside into the whirling snow.
“About time,” his cousin grumbled from his place huddled against the cabin. Alek held back a laugh at the other man bundled in a puffer coat with a thick navy blue scarf wrapped around his neck and a matching beanie yanked over his dark curls.

“Marcus, you look perfectly in your element,” he replied. Marcus scoffed. “Not all of us have fur for this weather. Let’s go already.”

“Do you know where you’re going, exactly?” In answer, the warlock clamped his hand on Alek’s shoulder. The white world spun. When it righted itself, the men stood side-by-side in a small, dark room illuminated by several glowing screens. One of the men sitting in front of the screens glanced up, then stood with a cry of surprise. Marcus waved his hand, throwing the burly guard crashing into the screens. Sparks flew, blinding the other guard just enough for Alek to wrap his arm around him from behind. He held the guard against himself until the latter went still, then Alek dropped the unconscious man to the floor as he glared at the warlock.

“You dropped us right inside?” Alek hissed. Marcus brushed off snow from his shoulder and his cousin’s bewildered reaction in the same motion. “You said we were tight on time as it was and, you overslept.” Alek growled under his breath as he turned to what was left of the computers. After a few keystrokes, the remaining screens went dark. Marcus’ eyes bruned with a blue flame as he yanked open the door. Alek jumped through the door, shifting before he hit the ground. His claws clacked against the floor as the snow-white wolf sprinted down the hallway, following his nose toward the scent of blood.

The people who ran blindly out of doors in panic were pushed aside by the beast barreling down the hallway. A few others startled as the warlock suddenly appeared right beside them before he disappeared again, popping in and out of existence. He followed the wolf in that fashion until they reached the steel double-doors. Marcus tried the handle, and when it refused to budge, waved a hand to unlock them. The bolts slid back with a muffled clack. The doors were heavy to haul open, and almost as soon as he did, multiple deafening pops! detonated on the other side.

Marcus ducked as a bullet whizzed past his arm. The rest of the bullets froze in place as they hit an invisible wall thrown up where the door had been a moment before. The warlock cursed as the shooting filled his ears another minute before the guns on the other side clicked emptily in near-unison. The warlock heaved a sigh and let the shield drop. The bullets rained to the floor as the wolf leapt at the gunmen. The floor was littered by blood and bodies before the last bullet had pinged off the floor.

Marcus looked up at the sound of boots thundering down the hallways. “More are coming. Hurry!” He turned to slam the doors shut and waved a hand to lock them back into place. His cousin hurried to the wall where a panel was mounted. After a few seconds, the room flooded with light, momentarily blinding them both.

When Marcus blinked the spots away, he froze as they met wide, terrified eyes behind a glass wall. The clear wall looked into a white room, like a sterilized cell. The warlock was entranced not by the cage, but rather by the child staring at him.

The small being on the other side of the cage was only four feet tall in loose-fitting pajama-like clothing. The pants and sleeves were long, but what was visible of the child’s skin was covered in iridescent-grey scales. Its head looked human except for translucent, white fins sticking out of the side of its head like ears. A third fin arches over its head and wilted to the side like a mohawk without enough gel. The child’s hands pressed against the glass had frosty white webbing between its fingers.

    “Alek,” Marcus breathed, “that is not a wolf pup.” When no response came, the warlock reluctantly ripped his eyes from the amphibian child behind the glass. He saw Alek a few yards away and realized that the cages spanned a short hallway.

Marcus suddenly remembered kittens in a pet store behind glass, with half of the cage open for customers to gawk at. Except rather than kittens, the next cage held a thin boy with black, bat-like wings and fangs that he bore at the warlock. The girl huddled in the next cage was surrounded by vines sprouted with flowers, as if she had created her own garden to protect herself. Marcus thought the cage after that was empty until a tiny blur flew at the window, and he realized what looked like an orange moth was in fact a tiny fairy with the wings of a Monarch butterfly. The warlock reluctantly kept going to the next, where, finally, a wolf pup huddled beneath the cell’s bench with its tail between its legs. “Here he is!” he exclaimed, but looked over to see his cousin gazing remorsefully into the last cell.

Marcus leaned over to see though the glass into the next cell and immediately wheeled away, covering his eyes. The image of the pale body splayed on her back on the bottom of the cage with blood dripping from her eyes was burned into the back of the warlock’s eyelids. He felt the eyes of the other children on his back and slowly turned back, avoiding the last cell.

“We should go, Alek,” he said quietly. The alarm and his shock at the sight of the amphibian had drowned out the pounding on the door, but it was deafening now. “We should save the ones that we can.”

Without a word, his cousin went to the door to his right and opened it. the handle snapped clean off, though he hardly seemed to notice. His movements were stiff and lethargic, as if the snow-haired young man were walking quickly through a nightmare.

Marcus followed him to the other side of the wall of cages. He walked past the first door with the dead child and put his hand on the second, willing his reeling mind to focus on the mechanics beneath the metal’s surface. After a frustrating few moments, the door clicked open. The tiny Monarch butterfly flittered out of her cell and stopped just in front of Marcus, close enough to see the young fairy’s pale but relieved face. “Thank you!” she exclaimed in a squeak, then demanded, “Now help the others!” The warlock smiled despite the death hidden in the next cell and went on to do as the fairy said.

After a couple of minutes, he had blocked all of the doors. It took gentle coaxing from the boy with the bat wings to convince the wolf to emerge from his hiding place and change back into a short, gaunt little boy with tired dark eyes and freckles across his nose. The children huddled together and glanced toward the unopened cell. Without him saying anything, they all seemed to guess about the last girl’s fate. “We should go,” he said suddenly. “Alek—”

When he didn’t see his cousin right away, Marcus cursed softly, then apologized quickly at the fairy’s shocked gasp. He hurried to a wall with a long mirror and the open door beside it. He stuck his head inside the small office. “Come on! We have to go!”

Alek didn’t seem to hear. He stood frozen with his back to the wall where the mirror proved to be a window on this side. In front of him was a desk, and behind it, a map of the world. It was large, faded, and studded with enough red pins to stick every country on the planet at least twice. Marcus grabbed Alek’s arm, but his cousin yanked out of his grasp. He went instead to a metal filing cabinet against the wall, which he yanked open, the lock audibly splintering with the force.

The warlock gaped at the erratic behavior until an explosion rocked the room. The children screamed and ran into the room. The fairy dove under Marcus’ hat and nestled into his hair as the others huddled around him, clinging to him. “ALEK!” he demanded.

“This is my father’s map!” his cousin shouted, so loudly that the children cowered closer to the warlock. “These papers have his signature!” Alex whirled, files clutched to his chest. He froze at the sight of the tiny prisoners, and the wild look dissipated from his eyes to leave behind a mournful gaze.

“Alek,” Marcus prodded quietly, holding out a hand. “Whatever this is, we’ll figure it out. You’re not alone in this, but it’s. Time. To go.”

Alek finally nodded and shifted the files to one arm to take Marcus’ outstretched hand. Just before the soldiers entered with guns raised, the warlock teleported the entire group away from the prison of horros and back to the village covered in snow.
posted by Robin_Love
She sat in the corner, hiding herself. Her mind reeled with everything she'd been through so far and all she could do was stare at the wall in her dark room. This was nothing like she had expected and with every passing moment, her heart sank deeper and deeper into despair.
He led her down a flight of stairs, towards one of the buildings. She could hear their whispers, see their eyes on her, watching her like she was a menace. She felt chilled and everything inside her screamed to get out. But it was too late; she was led into the largest building and she cried out at what she saw. He turned...
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posted by Mclovin_69
Name:

Alias: none

Age ( that he looks like this): 16

Appearance: white hair like a white lion, auburn eyes almost like the colour of burning fire, and sharp teeth like a shark.

Height: 6 feet

Powers/ Abilities: like his mothers shapesifting abilities he has the ability to shapeshifting, not into animals but into a weapon like his father is because of his fire casting and hooks he uses to fight with.he can transform into a weapon using his body parts ( for example his arm as a scythe blade).

Relations: Tori's his mother, Jets his dad, Amara, Kai, and Daemian are considered cousins to him, Bentley,...
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posted by SilverWings13
Sowws if there are a billion typos, I’ve been waiting MONTHS to write this thing that took me twenty minutes. And yes, this is a week or two early, but the last article was like, a week or two late, so I'm pretending that they cancel out. I know you guys are probs like OH LOOK MORE DRAMA OOOOOH FUN with the deepest sarcasm, but juuust to keep anyone who wants to filled in...

It was delightfully quiet in the room. There was no more screaming or shouting or rushing about the room. Yet it was far from over. The world would be set into fast forward again soon, but for the moment Aryess was allowed...
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posted by RichiYJ
~Richi POV~

I blamed the pickles for this mess.

I blamed the pickles for this entire situation.

Lychan just HAD to have pickles. She just HAD to come with me to the grocery store to buy a jar of pickles. And we just HAD to go sit under that one tree in the park as we were coming home. And that fly just HAD to annoy Lychan enough to make her look up to swat it.

And someone just HAD to put a mistletoe under the very branch we were sitting under.

The next thing I know, she's asking me to kiss her.
"Why?" I asked her. She pointed up and there it was. The mistletoe. I groaned. I mean, who puts up Christmas...
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posted by Robin_Love
He looked her over, examining her scars and scrapes. There wasn't too much, except the wound in her back. He put a salve on it and wrapped it up.
“Not too tight!” Cat hissed.
“Sorry.”
He lowered her shirt and came around to face her. She had several scrapes and would end up with a scar across her cheek. Other than that, there was little other damage.
“Way to go warrior. Zero would be proud.”
Cat smiled a little and looked down at her hands.
“I heard Alex again.”
“Really? What'd he say?”
“He told me to prepare. But I don't know what.”
“Sounds like you'll be on an adventure soon.”...
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posted by Blaze_YJ
Name: Blaze Burnett

Age: 16

Gender: Female

Appearance: blonde hair and dark blue eyes ( eyes can change colour depending on mood)

Personality: she is very strong willed and powerful, she often enjoys sparing but seems to be very stubborn when she needs help or is in danger.

Powers/ Abilities: she can teleport ( but usually fails) she is very handy with her sword and has many skills in combat .

Past: when she was young, her mother died being stabbed by her father and she was abused by her father for many years, she ran away and was set off on her own until she was found by flash and was recommeneded to jooin the team.

( hope you like it i worked really hard and think i did a good job)
posted by Robin_Love
Oh yeah! My creativity strikes again!!!!


The sound of a gun and breaking glass pierced through the night. The sounds of a struggle were clear for anyone close by. Meaning only two. He stumbled backwards, taken back by the blow. It didn't last long. He kicked, punched, dodged, did all in his power to keep the other one down. His cape shadowed his every move. He was a figure in black, manipulating every thing with his tactical brain. He threw the other one against a wall, watching as he fell and knocked over a few trashcans. He was breathing heavily but prepared for an attack. Nothing. He laughed...
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posted by The_Writer
(I'll have pictures later)


"No results in police database, google--"

The large computer chimed. 

"One result..." Sam muttered, opening it. A chill ran down his spine as he read the two words. "Turn around"

He spun, grabbing his sword and pointing it at the figure in the shadows.

"Come out." he said.

The woman walked out. Now that she was standing still in front of him, he could get a better look at her. 

She was tall, that was for sure. She wasn't bad looking either, but the tattoos ruined it all. They covered her left shoulder and arm as well as her right hip and leg. Blackness swirled around the...
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added by The_Writer
added by MinaBloodlust
posted by SilverWings13
Note: Happens simultaneously as link


Hounds on the Bridge

The girl blinked quickly as her eyes adjusted to the sunlight while the white portal she had stepped through faded from existence. A warm Mediterranean breeze rustled her untidy red curls, carrying the scent of the sea. As much as she wanted to run through the narrow streets until she was panting for that sea salt sweet air, there was no time for such leisure. Her concern was for someone who had been left behind in the city by mistake.
Before she could even wonder about the trio that had meant to accompany her, her eyes found them. Though...
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posted by XxKFforeverXx
Hi, life has been busy, sorry, kthnxbai



Chris' eyes widened as the weather began to spiral out of control, his grip on Alex tightening even more. "You're too emotional to even try and restrain him.." He swallowed and his eyes darted to Tobias who was tending to the speedster. "You three get out of here!" He handed Alex off to the two males, blowing into his hands afterwards. "Jaime!" He called out, slowly making his way through the blinding snow. Scotty snarled, snow and wind spiraled around the fox as he made his way over towards Cadaver, shoving Erasers aside and pushing his way through,...
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added by killer24
Source: Google image
added by Robin_Love
posted by Blitz359
////Sigh....there's, like, one or two more parts after this one.////////

Richi looked up at his friends, his eyes empty and cold, as if the fire that once fueled his emotions had finally snuffed out. They glanced over at the two bodies in the shadows by the corner, and an audible choke escaped from his mouth. "We're done here." stated Richi, his words monotone and meaningless, and he stepped away from the decapitated corpse. Before Richi could say anything else, a long beep emitted from the remains of Giovanni's metal suit. Without warning, the ground under the teens began to tremble and rumble,...
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posted by khanna266
Victor swung a kick to Ari's face,and missed"You call yourself an experienced fighter?"she questioned him,but he ignored her and dropped an ax kick onto her knee,"That barely hurt,maybe we should train when you actually learn how to fight,train with someone else your no challenge,and I only take challenges,"she said as she walked away",Victor just stood there."What do I do i'm supposed to help save the world.when i don't even know how to spar anymore i used to be great at sparring in my past life."he said,then he heard a familiar voice,"Pray for help."it was Rei,"We should go to church together...
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posted by Mclovin_69
Conrad Civvies
Conrad Civvies
Name: Conrad Bolivar

Alias: none

Age: 15

Appearance: dirty blonde hair and clear light blue eyes, touqe or beanies, usually has head gear.

Powers/Skills: he has the ability to turn translucent and turn others translucent by touch (etc. holding hands), he can walk through walls and objects in his translucent state. He has skills in balance as he hovers on a hoverboard when invisible for quick get aways ( skateboard skills). Combat skills but he usually uses combat in his favour by being translucent when fighting.

Personality: Conrad is a laid back person who often doesnt really care what happens....
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((PART 2))

You stared hard at the four keys in your hand. The cold silver cools your hot palms. Closing your eyes you think over the options you have: Blade, Phoebe, Becca, or Silver. Over and over you go through the list until you finally reached your verdict. Narrowing your eyes you go over to Blade. You couldn't let her suffer any more. As soon as you unlock the restraints you can hear her gasp a thank you.

Blade stared at her, still, impaled hand. Slowly she tried to pull her member off, but the knife was jagged, pulling her hand off was doing more damage than before. She could feel the...
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