Cirque de Tirage: We go all around by wedgies21, literature
Literature
Cirque de Tirage: We go all around
Ron was not having a good time; he hated ghosts, he hated the supernatural, he hated clowns, and most of all, he hated that he let his friends talk him into coming to this damned carnival. He wasn't too thrilled about letting them convince him they should split up, either, but.... well... truthfully he was kind of glad he didn't have to look at them, he was so pissed, so that one didn't actually rank up near the "Top Ten Most Hated List" right now. He was trying to psych himself up into going into one of the tents, but frankly, he was still too creeped out to go into any buildings, so when he rounded a corner and saw a Merry Go Round with a few other guys climbing on, he was ready to go! I mean, safety in numbers, right? And who ever heard of anything bad happening on a Merry Go Round? He walked up to the attendant and cleared his throat, and was just about to ask him if he had any tips for earning tickets, when he saw that the ride gave tickets instead of costing tickets. So
"Bro, are you sure you wanna stay here? I'm telling you, this party's gonna be lit! You should come!" Leon grinned at him like the golden retriever he had to have been in another life. Rick smiled at his roommate and reassured him for what felt like the thousandth time. "Dude, I'm sure. I can't just party it up on a Monday, I'll just stick around and watch some movies, and hand out candy if anyone bothers to show up." "Alright, fine, have fun doing nothing," Leon said before he rushed out in a cloud of pre-game whiskey. "You don't know what you're missing." Rick stared at the closed door for a second, then sighed. "Yeah, I'm not missing anything. A relaxing night in is so much better than a party." ******************************************************************************************************************** Rick eyed the clock, then the front door, and considered yet again turning off the porchlight and calling it a night. He'd actually had a handful of kids show up, but it
Cirque de Tirage: We go all around by wedgies21, literature
Literature
Cirque de Tirage: We go all around
Ron was not having a good time; he hated ghosts, he hated the supernatural, he hated clowns, and most of all, he hated that he let his friends talk him into coming to this damned carnival. He wasn't too thrilled about letting them convince him they should split up, either, but.... well... truthfully he was kind of glad he didn't have to look at them, he was so pissed, so that one didn't actually rank up near the "Top Ten Most Hated List" right now. He was trying to psych himself up into going into one of the tents, but frankly, he was still too creeped out to go into any buildings, so when he rounded a corner and saw a Merry Go Round with a few other guys climbing on, he was ready to go! I mean, safety in numbers, right? And who ever heard of anything bad happening on a Merry Go Round? He walked up to the attendant and cleared his throat, and was just about to ask him if he had any tips for earning tickets, when he saw that the ride gave tickets instead of costing tickets. So
"Bro, are you sure you wanna stay here? I'm telling you, this party's gonna be lit! You should come!" Leon grinned at him like the golden retriever he had to have been in another life. Rick smiled at his roommate and reassured him for what felt like the thousandth time. "Dude, I'm sure. I can't just party it up on a Monday, I'll just stick around and watch some movies, and hand out candy if anyone bothers to show up." "Alright, fine, have fun doing nothing," Leon said before he rushed out in a cloud of pre-game whiskey. "You don't know what you're missing." Rick stared at the closed door for a second, then sighed. "Yeah, I'm not missing anything. A relaxing night in is so much better than a party." ******************************************************************************************************************** Rick eyed the clock, then the front door, and considered yet again turning off the porchlight and calling it a night. He'd actually had a handful of kids show up, but it
Bullying has always been an issue at Evergreen High, but lately, it's been spreading like wildfire, especially among the younger students. It's not that the senior bullies have disappeared, they were still the most feared amongst the school's nerds. However, some of them had seemed to be mellowing out, whether it be because of college looming around the corner or trying to focus their relationships with their high school sweethearts. With the seniors easing off, a new wave of freshmen bullies emerged, eager to fill the void and assert their dominance. The new jocks didn't have any long-term concerns holding them back. They're filled to the brim with unchecked, unfiltered confidence. They didn't care who they targeted or how much older their victims were; to them, any dork, big or small, is fair game. Unfortunately for Ryan, the perennial loser who was now a senior, had become a prime target for these freshman bullies. As the first day back to school dawned, Ryan found himself
I decided to write today, but... writing is hard. So, I am currently writing this from a chair wedgie. And I need to finish up a first draft of a new story before I let myself out. Those of you wanting to request a story, dm me and prolong my torment ;)
Ah, well then maybe you could go check out my latest journal entry, “Wedgie Deciding Dice” next time you want to give or be given a wedgie. Sound good?