H2OVanoss||Phonebooth by RaakxhyrShapeshifter, literature
Literature
H2OVanoss||Phonebooth
Prompt for the story
“Oh my fucking god, Jonathan,” Evan growled as he pounded the door with his hand. “How in the fucking hell did you get us stuck in here?”
“It’s not my fault!” Jonathan retorted, leaning against the opposite wall with his arms crossed. The older man looked around but saw that no one would be helping them any time soon. It was already dark out, their stupid phones were stuck outside the door, and this was one of the most doltish spot they could have ended up in.
“What do you mean it’s not your fault?” Evan nearly shouted as he gave up and threw his hands in the ai
H2OVanoss||A Game of 'Gay Chicken' by RaakxhyrShapeshifter, literature
Literature
H2OVanoss||A Game of 'Gay Chicken'
Everyone was over at Lui's house for a party. Even Nogla had flown over for a visit. They were all enjoying their time just chilling by the couch, gaming to their hearts content. And very competitively that they had to form some "champion brackets".
"Okay, guys," Nogla said as he stood up. "Obviously I'm the champ here." He smiled at the others as they sat defeated around him. "Aw, don't be so sad."
"Nogla...just get on with it." Lui scowled at him.
"Okay, okay, here's what I have planned as the winner. Since you guys lost, we're going to be playing a classic game called...gay chicken." Nogla smiled slyly and looked around the room
"Nogla!
H2OVanoss||Live For Me by RaakxhyrShapeshifter, literature
Literature
H2OVanoss||Live For Me
Death: the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism. And then, Purgatory: a place or state of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are expiating their sins before going to heaven. Though in some cases, death and purgatory had merged into a blank, white state of mind.
For Jonathan, he had thought nothing of it. He was coughing, holding his chest and gasping for air when he shot up from his spot on the floor. Everything around him was quiet- just dreadfully quiet. His ears were still ringing, but the silence seemed to only stun him.
His heart was racing, but he was sitting idly. He could