Stories

Welcome everybody to my Stories Archives. I've been writing forever, and I'm pretty good at it. I've got two sections here, short stories, one to 50 pages, and long stories, I have some that are over 160.
By the way, these are all rated using the game rating system: E for everyone, T for teen, M for mature and R for restricted.

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Short Stories

Bradshaw
State: Finished
Rating: T for Teen
Genre: Action/Sci-Fi This is a short story I wrote for school. It was for my Social Studies teacher, Mr. Bradshaw, thus the name for the otherwise untitled fic. It's the single most action-packed thing I've ever written. It stars a cyborg girl and her brother caught in the spotlight of a war. It's about 12 pages long. Really cool. It gets my personally star of aproval. Written the week of September 10th, 2001.

Vannon
State: Finished
Rating: E for Everyone
Gerne: None
This is another fic I wrote for school, also named after the teacher who assigned it. I find this story extreamly humorous for the reason that it was to be 150 words and I wrote untill I reached the 20 page mark. It's a funny little story about a poet that was inpired by the tale of Perpetua. Written May of 2001.

Wednesday Night2
State: Unfinished
Rating: E for Everyone
Gerne: Sci-Fi
Ah, the second of the illusive Wednesday Nights. Any short story that's not for a teacher, the teacher ones being named after the teacher, I automatically put into this catagory. Why that particular day of the week? I have no idea. Anyway, whatever happened to Wednesday Night One, I don't know, but here is the second. I've currantly only got four pages up, and because of the fear of critisism, am hesitating to post the rest. It's about a man, Eaton, who lives on a far off space station. There are no other humans on board, until Orga arrives...It was written in September of 2001.

Wednesday Night3
State: Unfinished
Rating: T for Teen-R for Restricted Genre: Twisted Horror?
Wednesday Night3 is completely unrelated to any of the other Wedensdays, as are they to each other. This particular one is one of my favorites. A boy by the name of Leo and his family have taken a cross-continent wood pannel wagon ride to their cousin's house. Both families all look alike and are both very friendly, except for one member, young Justin. He is quite and strange, which everyone blames on his grandmothers brutal murder years before. He turns out a lot wierder than anyone expected. This story gets my personal star of aproval with its 40 riviting pages. It was started in September of 2001, and is still being written.

Long Stories

Following the Dinta
State: Unfinished
Rating: E for Everyone-T for Teen -- Sometimes VERY violent (drools)
Gerne: War/Adventure/Very slight Fanatsy
My brain child. Started over two years ago in '99, probably even back into '98, it has been in almost constant construction since. It tells the tale of a boy named Shandi, who winds up in a fight with a bully named Arrow that ironically saves his life. The two of them are the only survivors of their village, and are stranded in the middle of nowhere. They set off for civilization, finding on their way other survivors and many enemies. This is a very minimal summary, mind you, the story is so stuffed with...well, stuff! There is so much going on in this world I've created, I couldn't possibly tell it all to you. It's amazing, and well-worth reading. I give this two personal stars of aproval (gasp). The story is currantly about 160 pages, though only half finished. It was started in late 1998 to early 1999, and is still being written.
Part One Chapters 1-17 Note: This section is still being edited, so I might repost the updated version later...
Part Two Chapters 18-? Note: This section is also being heavily rewritten, I haven't even bothered to post it.
Part Three Chapters ?-End Note: This section...well, it isn't even written yet, to tell the truth...

Crann's Planet
State: Unfinished -- Planning to be rewritten
Rating: E for Everyone
Gerne: Sci-Fi
This story was written by the 11-year-old Pandora, a long time ago. So long ago, infact, that she wasn't even Pandora yet! Anyway, thoigh my writing skills at the time were unevolved and childish, it was a good storyline, so I'm gonna rewrite it one of these days. It tells the tale of a Neptunian girl, Molly, who's mother is a planetologist. When a new planet is discovered, she is dragged off by her mother and her team to study it and see if it's habitable. Most are just worthless hunks of rock, but finally Molly finds herself on a nice planet. The only problem is that there's already somebody there...This story is roughly 70 pages long, and the first copy was written in March of 1999.

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