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Ventures of Gem Land - Novels
by Janushi Raichura
in
English Adventure Stories
I was walking down an old street, filled with different houses; some covered with DO NOT ENTER sign written in large bold red letters. I stopped as I reached a house which unlike the others had a welcoming look. I reached out a hand to ring the doorbell. I looked down at myself, I looked good enough to pass in this world. I had been advised by a friend of mine to change from combat clothes to "more human clothes", as she put it. Now, I would give anything to go back to those little problems. My great-grandmother had given me a task, get inside the life of a certain thirteen-year-old and mess it. She hadn't put it that way, she made it seem like I was doing the kid a favour. But I wouldn't consider making an innocent kid known to some pretty messed up world, doing a favour. But her life was going to change, with or without me, and one thing I agreed with my great-grandma, was that with me, the possibilities of her dying would be reduced by at least ten per cent.
I was walking down an old street, filled with different houses; some covered with DO NOT ENTER sign written in large bold red letters. I stopped as I reached a house which unlike the others had a welcoming look. ...Read Morereached out a hand to ring the doorbell. I looked down at myself, I looked good enough to pass in this world. I had been advised by a friend of mine to change from combat clothes to "more human clothes", as she put it. Now, I would give anything to go back to those little problems. My great-grandmother had given
The wind was howling and twirling around her. But even its sound could not hide the screams of despair. She was walking down a glass bridge. Covering her eyes to prevent them from swallowing the flow of the swirling ...Read Moresurrounding her, she screamed as she saw a hooded figure. She saw someone cloaked move at the end of the bridge. She tried to move closer but in vain. The wind pulled her back like a magnet attracts metal. She felt cold airstream wrap around her ankles and wrists. But she wanted to get out of the horrible place. Over