Wednesday 24 February 2016

100 WC Week #8 by Batman

Summer
 
Accelerating slowly, pressing my foot on the gas as I cruise through the country, taking in the fresh air and green grass. The warm summer breeze makes me wish I was swimming in a cold pool, but that likely wouldn't happen as I still have a long journey to overcome. As I listen to the music on the car radio, my body sways back and forth as I pretend to be a dancer. As the day became night my adventure was almost over. It had been a long day and I knew It was time to rest my body, and continue my adventure tomorrow.

Tuesday 16 February 2016

100 Word Challenge by Batman Week #8

Math
Thoughts filled my mind as I immediately started looking for my math homework due the next day. Re-tracing my steps didn't work, but I knew throwing paper in every which direction would. Hours flew by and no sight of my homework. Searching the whole house I finally come to a conclusion, seeing I have not checked a bedroom. Gripping the door knob, the door opened and their it was, right where I left it.
"Chris!" my mom yelled from the other room. "Time for bed."
Oh great.

Wednesday 10 February 2016

100 Wc By Batman week #6

Behind the bedroom door

She heard it again, louder this time. Her heart stopped as her eyes were immediately glued to the bedroom door. The sound pierced her ears as she tried to remain calm. Her legs trembled as she  raced to the bedroom door, grabbing hold of the door knob. Her palms were wet with sweat as she opened the door, frightened to see what was on the other side. As she was looking she was shocked to see a rat. In disbelief she raced to the couch, screaming. In the distance she heard laughter.
"Got you!" laughed her annoying brother, as he held out a plastic, squeaking toy rat. 

Tuesday 2 February 2016

100 Word Challenge Week #5

Fire
Fear was building inside of me as the orange and yellow flames surrounded me. Crowds of people gathered around my apartment as I handed my screaming baby to the heroic fire fighter . Smoke circled the air as the flame grew larger, like arms reaching out, ready to attack me. The fire fighter told me to remain calm, telling me to take his hand. Immediately, I felt safer as I took the mans hand and he led me outside. Tears began racing down my cheeks as I was overcome with emotion. My possessions were gone, but my baby and I were safe.