Prompt:
If death was still a possiblity, but not a certainty, what changes about the human experience? Word Count: 120-150 words Submissions: -Leave your response in the comments section. If you are interested in reading past submissions, you can find the stories there as well. Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, December 14th Photo Source: https://arthistoryproject.com/subjects/death/
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yara
12/8/2021 10:37:19 pm
He eventually appeared, the essence that had been mentioned in myths, legends, and even fairytales, after minutes, hours, and years of waiting. When she was resting, she could only express her thoughts, and she never wanted them to be so loud, rude, or harsh. After all, she had no control, and her own body had failed her, preventing her from looking anywhere but the top of the ceiling. He drew closer to her, making her want to scream, "Take me, take me with you!" She felt her soul slide from her head to the tips of her toes with one sweeping motion. When her thoughts rushed "am I going to die?" why do I feel like I don't want to!" she felt as if everything had stopped, as if her organs were slowly cloapping, When she realized she had simply idealized the idea of dying, she understood no one could help her, how could she suffer in life, and when she had the option to die, she never wanted to.
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