Re-read the parameters of what originator wanted and found them vague.
Feel free to start over in a continuos story,but allow me to set the following guidelines.
The story can be continued based upon the previous post.Each post needs to actually tie into the gist of what and where the story is going,and have at LEAST...ahem...a small bit of reality in it...*rolls eyes*
Each post should be no more than three lines that address three things needed to make the story flow.
1.The first line/sentence must continue the last post/sentence from the previous post.
2. The second line will give you a chance to direct where the story goes next.
3. The last line should leave an action or ,perhaps,question, that will allow any following post to build the story.
I will begin.
Once upon a time a man saw a magical creature arise from a pond,deep in a forest.
Mesmerized by the sight he decided to brave moving closer,in order to see what this image indeed was.
In halting footsteps he neared,when something stopped him cold,and in his mind he thought "How can this be?"
Now your turn^^
A Light in your Darkness...always there...and burning!!
{great, ruin our fun. {haha, used my name.}}
He reached forward with his hand, stretching towards the pond.
Alas, he couldn't pass his hand through an unseen barrier.
"hm..." he thought. "Lets see if this will work..."
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Originally Posted by KazeCloud
Barges in*
Hey guys. I want to argue about falling off the face of the earth.
The barrier held at bay his outstretched hand,creating a tingling sensation against the resistance.
Eyes that followed the direction of his hand were astonished at the sight....
What was this creature...gossamer encased in pale blue light???
A Light in your Darkness...always there...and burning!!
The man, intrigued, let his outstretched hand fall to his side.
He took a step forward, and gazed at the light before him.
Encased in a blue-white bubble, was he himself. A doppleganger.
Quote:
Originally Posted by KazeCloud
Barges in*
Hey guys. I want to argue about falling off the face of the earth.