The whole camp moved onward, pushing through the night, using the glow of the moon to light their way. There were times where the teams walked to rest and times where they pushed for all they were worth. Eric stayed in the wagon the whole trip. Tor didn't try to speak to him and he didn't seem eager to bridge the gap after the brusque tone she had used with him. Quite some time had passed since she had spoken to him like that. He wondered if his position in her life was sliding. The thought worried him.
It was late afternoon the following day when they finally pulled into town. Tor dropped the horses and teams in the corrals at the livery st
The jorney of a heroine by marianagatto, literature
Literature
The jorney of a heroine
I ran miles and miles
in a foreign land.
I was on foot, in vehicles,
on bicycles.
My shield was faith.
My armor was love.
My sword was the truth
My horse was willpower.
I fell several times.
I was a victim of infamy.
I cried blood, sweat and tears.
I survived an ocean of emotions.
I dropped the darkness with truth.
I healed the hearts with love.
I protected the weak.
I fought with all my willpower .
I saw brothers missing.
I saw brothers reborn.
I saw brothers healing.
I saw brothers transforming.
I got to the end.
I was greeted at the festival.
I was honored.
I am the beloved heroine.
A jornada de uma heroína
Eu percorri milhas e
The Cold War Across DimensionsPT4 by BritannicLoyalist, literature
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The Cold War Across DimensionsPT4
Chapter 4: The Tangled Web In the wake of their groundbreaking discoveries, Captain Klaus Richter and Major Ekaterina Ivanova found themselves entangled in a web of intrigue that stretched across the fractured realms. The artefacts and technologies they had unearthed held promises of unimaginable power, and the allure of such potential weighed heavily on the minds of both expedition leaders. Richter, haunted by moral uncertainties, convened with his team in the shadow of the alien structures. The once-united group now harbored divisions as differing ideologies clashed. Some saw the newfound technologies as tools to ensure the supremacy of the Reich, while others questioned the ethical implications of wielding powers that bordered on the supernatural. Meanwhile, Major Ivanova faced a similar dilemma within the Soviet ranks. The artifacts held the promise of advancing the Soviet Union's scientific prowess, but dissent brewed among her team. A faction believed that certain discoveries