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Revision as of 06:09, 19 July 2017
This is Fern's sandbox for Kitan's wiki editing class.
Once upon a time in a tower far,far away. There wandered a woman in white.
RAWR!!
She screamed into the night,in hopes that she would hear the returning roar.
- So she wandered, and she roared.
- She would stop and listen,only hearing the faint call of the night.
- Sadly she turned back toward the tower, calling out one last time into the night.
- Straining her ears to hear, and finding nothing, she continued on.
- Suddenly out of the bushes ran a pair of eyes, and before she could stop Poof the cat leaps out at her feet,tumbling them to the ground.
- Gazing up out of her lap Poof the cat returned the roar.
- Suddenly out of the bushes ran a pair of eyes, and before she could stop Poof the cat leaps out at her feet,tumbling them to the ground.
- Straining her ears to hear, and finding nothing, she continued on.
- Sadly she turned back toward the tower, calling out one last time into the night.
- She would stop and listen,only hearing the faint call of the night.
Fern's List
Writing
- Poetry
- Tarvalon Poetry Prompts
- Rust
- Sinister
- Tumblr and Wordpress
- Fire Festival
- Dancing Ravens
- Blog Articles
- Tarvalon Times
- Coming Soon
- to a web page near you
- but only for a minute.
- Wordpress
- Off Grid Eclectic
- Gardening with chickens.
It's always a nice feeling,
having people think that you feel
things much deeper than you're allowed to say,
but this isn't true.
If you want to find out what a writer or a
cartoonist really feels, look at his work.
That's enough. -Shel Silverstein