Kia Ora Bloggers, Felix here. This is a story writing that I Wrote over the course of three days. I enjoyed writing it and liked posting it to my blog. It wasn't to difficult to find the write words. What do you think will happen next? Maybe you could write what you think will happen after the story ends! Blog Ya Later!
My eyes darted around the dark scenery, I glanced down at my trembling hands. The moon's dreamy light made the crow's gloomy eyes glint menacingly. The Rotten steps that lead up to the dark tower squeaked, threatening to snap under my weight.
A sharp squawk split the silence as my heart rate slowed and my hand rested on the door handle. My muscles were tense as I rotated the door handle. A light mist came out the bottom of the door, making me scared to find out where the locket was hidden. I pushed on the large door and it drifted open, a light grey mist covering dead leaves that rested on the ground. I took a step, the crunch when I put my foot down just made me more alert and focused on my mission. Then I spotted it, the golden key. Garding it was a small crow that had its lifeless eyes pinned on me.
I reached down and snatched the locket up. I could hear the ticking of the clock. I stared at the crow waiting for a response or a cry but I heard nothing. I turned toward the door and casually walked out. There seemed to be more crows resting one the trees than before. When I put the locket in my pocket one bird screeched. A high pitched scream that flowed down the valley. All of the birds looked at me, I ran but before I got to the edge of the gate the birds had surrounded me flying so close I could barely see. The birds started to move in. I was blinded by the flapping of wings, then the birds cleared and I immediately reached to my pocket, the locket was gone. I looked around realizing I was at the edge of the world.
The realization that those birds that took me to the edge of the world hit like a truck. My heart was beating violently, I let out a cry of frustration. Why had the birds taken me here? What did it have to do with the Locket? Where did the key go? Where would I go next? I took a half step, pausing before I let my foot rest on the ground. If the crows took me here, they could take me back. With this idea in the back of my head it was hard to concentrate on survival.
It took me half an hour to find a dead bush and turn it into a fire. It wasn't dark yet not even close, the tower's magic made the area gloomy. I tried to find the birds but couldn't, then a loud boom trembled across the flat landscape. A low boom that made every muscle in my body tremble. I looked up and saw a Meteor coming for me. In a split second the meteor had come so much closer than before, I ran like the wind, I ran until my legs couldn't carry me. The meteor smashed into the ground like a rocket. I was thrown to the ground by the massive shock wave. My arms were heavy, I could barely sit myself up. I looked at the meteor and realized what it was… The master of time.
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