I was bombarded with messages from people that saw me mentioned on SL Secrets for the umpteenth time.
Tag: second life blog
Will you remember me boy?
Just for this lifetime
You can be my pastime
Here are the rules of our play
In it together
‘Til I know you better
Darling, darling now what do you say
Seeking Relevance: Part One
There was a quiet hum as she walked along a path towards the Central Park Zoo area and the little bursts of breeze turned into one solid push of air towards her. Ruth startled as she heard deep voice murmur profanity as his leather backpack fell and spilled out pages of an old dictionary. She looked up through the flying and floating pages as the man approached her, his green eyes flecked with fire within the glowing street lamps.
“Don’t look back in anger,” I heard you say.
Stand up beside the fireplace
Take that look from off your face
You ain’t ever gonna burn my heart out
Ain’t nobody got time for that.
You should see me in a crown
I’m gonna run this nothing town
Watch me make ’em bow
One by one by one
Why are you so obsessed with me?
You’re delusional, you’re delusional
Boy you’re losing your mind
We’re cool for the summer
A little change does a body (and a soul) good.
You bring out the brat in me.
Can you control what you create?
The mighty have fallen…..
Evelyn stubbed out her cigarette and moved towards the hallway that they had been filming in for the past few hours. There was a difficult scene that the director was being very particular about that sat outside of one of the many ornate and massive bedrooms in the castle. Another giggle echoed out and bounced along the stone walls as Evelyn walked quietly over to peer around the open door. She almost dropped her matches as she realized it was exactly who she feared it was.
Short Story: Out of the blue (in the green mountains)- Part One
Brianna spun around, startled when she heard the shop doorbell ring behind her. She had forgotten to lock the door after the pizza delivery driver dropped off her large pepperoni and cheese. She imagined she looked ridiculous as she just stood there with a long string of cheese trailing from the pizza to her mouth and squinting against the glare of the streetlights against the glass panes in the door. A man stood near the entrance with a slight smirk on his face.
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