shaunah bella
Bio
introverted aspiring writer.
Stories (2/0)
The Omen
The warm colour of dusty orange filled the sky. Children filled up the playgrounds as the day came to an end. The November wind slapped on my skin as I read Atonement by Ian McEwan. While I read the last few pages, I felt the wind quickly picking up. I looked up at my surroundings and noticed no one was there, I frowned to myself on how the playground was so empty in just a matter of seconds. The wind was now harder and more aggressive, the skies became dark and cloudy, the feeling of safety wasn’t existent, the feeling of unease sent waves through my body. The merry-go-round spun by itself due to the intense wind, the swings were swinging and the leaves remained flying everywhere. That’s when I feel my instincts kick in, I quickly stood up and shoved my book in my school bag and fling it over my shoulder. I began to pick up my pace as I walked away, something didn’t feel right. As I jerked my legs to start running, I felt someone grab my backpack strap behind me, making me stumble and holding me in place—keeping me very still. My breaths became shaky; it was quiet, very quiet. Just the sounds of the strong wind and leaves of nature. I slowly turned my head behind me to see who is there. No one; instantly I felt myself getting thrown across the park, making me fly and plummeting onto the hard, dusty ground.
By shaunah bella5 years ago in Horror
Our New Reality: VR Edition
Will the power of virtual reality take over the world? Would we need to rely on such things? Ready Player One, novel by Ernest Cline and 2018 film directed by Steven Spielberg, with its X-Men: Apocalypse actor Tye Sheridan, really got me—and most viewers—thinking, could this happen?
By shaunah bella5 years ago in Gamers