Oskar

Chapter 51: The Seed

Submitted by PeteMork on Wed, 10/24/2012 - 18:48

It was the third day of Hannah’s hibernation, and Richard was getting nervous. “She’s not a vampire, Elaine. I don’t think she’ll be able to survive months of hibernation like Eli did. She’ll die of starvation.”

“We don’t know what she’s capable of, Rich. She’s…unique.”

“We know she’s no stronger than Eli or Oskar,” he retorted. “And Eli just barely survived herself with her full strength.”

“That doesn’t sound like a rigorous scientific observation to me, Rich. You’re thinking with your heart now. Eli could have hibernated another month or two safely. Believe me, I know.”

Chapter 38: Hannah’s Reward

Submitted by PeteMork on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 05:04

“Hannah!” Eli screamed. She heard another bullet whiz by her head and redoubled her efforts, but Hannah was dead weight now, making it much more difficult to maneuver. They had flown together now so often that she hadn’t realized how adept Hannah had become at sensing Eli’s proprioception, and adjusting her weight distribution accordingly, but her weight was all that was left of her now as far as Eli could tell.

The Hunters - Chapter XIV

Submitted by a_contemplative_life on Sat, 04/23/2011 - 01:21

Trooper Darren McAllister was on pins and needles as he trailed the mysterious Explorer. Just a few more miles, and they would hit the Maryland state line where, he had been told, the federal boys would be waiting to take over this highly unusual assignment. Then he could go back to pulling over speeders and make his monthly quota.

To Whom It May Concern...

Submitted by Nicro on Thu, 04/14/2011 - 23:32

This is my first attempt at a series. And...I don't have much of it figured out yet. So I'm kind of pulling together as I go.

I'm also hoping this FF will be a bit different from the others in terms of the story.

Enjoy...

So Beautiful

Submitted by Nicro on Mon, 03/28/2011 - 06:03

“Dreams are real as long as they last.
Can we say more of life?”
-Havelock Ellis

“Grandpa!!”

Oskar jumped slightly as he was startled by the sudden yell of children. He had been staring out the window contemplating the winter. So barren and lifeless made so beautiful just by sprinkling a little bit of white powder around. He loved winter. Though the reason for this seasonal love he couldn’t remember….

The Hunters-Chp. XIII

Submitted by a_contemplative_life on Mon, 03/28/2011 - 04:03

They were a quarter-way across Chain Bridge, and Jed was reasonably sure they were not being followed. Eli sat in the middle, sniffing and wiping his eyes and nose; Dave, riding shotgun, was as stiff as a board and kept glancing in the side-view. Jed rolled down his window, swerved briefly into the oncoming traffic lane, and heaved his pistol out. It sailed over a tall metal guardrail and disappeared into the darkness toward the Potomac River below.

Life's Memories

Submitted by Nicro on Mon, 03/28/2011 - 02:33

Well...What to say.

I have always enjoyed writing and this little piece right here is included. I hope everyone who reads it, gets at least a little something out of it. I know I have gotten a lot out of the other FF on this site.

I think I wrote this for myself just as much as for everyone else. Death is something everybody has to face. Its hard. I think me writing this has a lot to do with that. To help me face it, and know everything I love and cherish will one day be gone and I can't bring it with me. Then I will be forgotten. No trace.

Chapter 2

Submitted by RabidMaggot93 on Sat, 02/19/2011 - 21:27

“Who is it?”

Alexander knew straight away from the tone who the voice belonged to behind the rather worn wooden door. It puzzled him as to why they would choose to stay in such a low end part of London, and in this hotel none the less. But then, he supposed that it paid to keep a low profile, especially as Eli and Oskar where only twelve apiece. He cleared his throat, and noted it was unusually dry. He had skipped his usual feeding – for once – to come and see Eli, as bad as he knew that could be.