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I thought I'd toss in a fan fiction section here.  Every week expect a new read.  Great place to be if you're bored.  This is one of my favorites I submitted for Garo's WCC:
I thought I'd toss in a fan fiction section here.  Every week expect a new read.  Great place to be if you're bored.  This is one of my favorites I submitted for Garo's WCC:


Breaking a Heart of Stone
The Power of Flight


The cold air bit their faces as the group assembled for roll call. The procedure was far from new however this time around events would transpire differently.  The feeling was mutual gazing across the cockier than usual faces of the inmates.
The Wright brothers gaped at the opening clearing before them. They had finally harnessed the power of the birds or so they thought. What da Vinci had pioneered, they had perfected.


His name was McBurton.  He walked with a confident trot, head towards the sky, muscular fingers incessantly fumbling in his red lumber coat pocket.  The combine hadn’t gotten to him yet.  All week the institution’s faculty endeavored to inject him with the regular depressant ration in an attempt to defuse riots.  But for once the tables were reversed.
“Orville, are you sure this contraption is safe to pilot?” Wilbur inquired in his usual dull tone.


Bam!  In their deep contemplation, the inmates had forgotten who was in charge here. The old nurse lumbered through the group casting a chilling gaze at each man, sending a shiver down his spine.  Her blood red lipstick was the only distinctly feminine part of her frame.  She stopped for a moment to unwrinkle her apron, white as snow.  Everything about her gait was choreographed to perfection.
“Most certainly, brother; you have nothing to worry about. We’ve been preparing for this day for years”.


“McBuron,” she stated placidly. “I heard you’ve been giving my men a hard time this past week.  We’re here for your benefit.  At the end of the rehabilitation process you’ll return to society and resume a normal life.
The beach stretched before their eyes. Would the waters swallow their flights or would they soar? The calculations had been precise but with machinery there was always an unknown. The weather might be poor, a part might break, delayed reaction time might result in permanent maiming.


McBurton folded his arms, the smile never leaving his face.
Trying to suppress these thoughts, Orville boarded the plane. Constructing it had been no easy task as car engines were no fit for the job. Yet after many hardships the task was complete. Zipping his jacket, Orville boarded the machine. It was chilly but not frosty outside, a pleasant December afternoon.


“It’s McBurton, mam, a name I hope you’ll never forget. I didn’t mean to give you a hard time. Nope. It’s not in my nature. So who here wants to play cards?” he guffawed turning to his fellow inmates.
“Let it rip!” Orville exclaimed. Off he went. The sensation was unparalleled, the glider lifting off the ground. The adjacent Kitty Hawk loomed far below, he could hardly discern the houses. The flight was over sooner than it had started but the experience was among his life’s most satisfying.


No one answered as a barely audible sound filled the winter air.  However minor it rung in everyone’s ears for several minutes on end.  The top button had burst from the nurse’s shirt.  She tried to brush it off as though it was nothing but the damage had already been done.  The dam swayed back and forth.
“How about it, Wilbur? Want to give it a spin? “


“Gentlemen, for all intents and purposes this roll call is terminated.  We’ll resume discussion during the evening’s group meeting.”  The old nurse paused to gain composure, disappearing with the click of her high heels.
“Most certainly, brother; I promise I’ll outdo you”.


***
The plane prepared for liftoff once more.


Cards.  McBurton was a man of cards.  He called himself a professional gambler and he certainly had a lot to show for it.  After an afternoon of round ladder tournament the final game was well underway.  The defending champion was a man by the name of Howard.
3-2-1-launch.


Howard was a fellow of twenty twice. He most certainly had been a handsome man in his younger days but fatigue had worn him past the point of no return.  Purple markings under his eyebrows, he struggled to maintain concentration, fumbling with his cards.
It glided longer than ever before. One revolution around the beach, two, three; Orville smiled catching a hint of a wink from his brother up above.


“All-in,” McBurton declared from across the table. Howard’s face flushed as he observed the flush placed before him.  McBurton had done him in.  Sighing he collapsed back into his chair.
“We did it, we did it. If birds can soar then man can too.


McBurton arose, approaching Howard.
Wilbur touched down joining his brother for the celebration. How different it was to travel in air than on land or sea. Their life dream had been fulfilled. A seagull landed on the sand several meters from them. It was an unusual season to see one perched. Perhaps it was a sign. Yes, a sign. A sign of equality and recognition from the people of the skies.
 
“So you’re the top dog around here, eh?”  Howard responded with a timid nod.  “How about teaming up to tackle the wretched nurse?  I’ve been here long enough to understand what’s occurring.  She’s chewing you out.  I mean, look at yourself!  Were you this weak and emaciated upon entering this crack house?”
 
McBurton never heard a response.  The door burst open with the old nurse and her frail assistant following close behind. 
 
“Good evening, gentlemen.  Where did we leave off last week’s proceedings?  I believe we were discussing Howard’s gambling problems.  Howard, what led you astray to this hollow existence?”
 
“I, I, I…” Howard stammered.
 
“Look here now, Nurse, is this truly the best method to diagnose your patients?  You should bolster their mental condition, not shoot them down.  Sometimes all a guy needs is compassion” McBurton interrupted.
 
“McBurton, you will speak when it is your turn,” the nurse replied, her distant stare in stark contrast with her tone.  The dam would not be able to sustain any more damage.
 
McBurton hesitantly lowered his body to the sofa, the furniture squeaking under his weight.
 
“Alright.  Who haven’t we heard from in a while,” the nurse inquired glossing over her list. “Bradley, how have you been managing your speech disability?”
 
“I…uh...um…I…uh…um…I…,” the poor fellow could not finish his words.
 
“This is ridiculous!” McBurton exclaimed.  “What are you-a condor picking on fallen prey?  Your job is to help these people, not raze their sense of self-worth to the ground!”
 
The flood waters burst forth from the collapsing dam. Everyone’s eyes turned to the nurse who was considerably redder than usual. The blood trickled down from her upper lip.  She was trying to hold it in yet she had met her match.  Her fingers played with the pen in her hands stabbing the ink through an entire notebook.
 
She arose abruptly, slamming the door behind her, assistant stumbling behind.
 
“Embers will burn when you put a match by them,” Howard remarked, the gloom in his face dissipated.  
 
He arose from his chair, patting McBurton on the back.  The others followed his example.  They had been birds locked in a cage.  The birds had been offered fresh air and they desired more.  A hymn of hope caressed the winter air.

Revision as of 00:00, December 10, 2012

Biography

I'll keep it succinct for now although I'll probably add more information later.

I was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and have since lived in the surrounding suburbs. I currently live with my mother, father, two brothers, and grandmother.

My schooling history has been one of various medals, certificates, and acknowledgments, and am currently top of the class senior in high school.

ZD Time

I started using the main site in late 2008/early 2009. I came for the walkthroughs, stayed for the curiosity shop, and ever since have been commenting avidly on news posts and the forums. I now wish to make major contributions to the site wiki.

Fan Fiction

I thought I'd toss in a fan fiction section here. Every week expect a new read. Great place to be if you're bored. This is one of my favorites I submitted for Garo's WCC:

The Power of Flight

The Wright brothers gaped at the opening clearing before them. They had finally harnessed the power of the birds or so they thought. What da Vinci had pioneered, they had perfected.

“Orville, are you sure this contraption is safe to pilot?” Wilbur inquired in his usual dull tone.

“Most certainly, brother; you have nothing to worry about. We’ve been preparing for this day for years”.

The beach stretched before their eyes. Would the waters swallow their flights or would they soar? The calculations had been precise but with machinery there was always an unknown. The weather might be poor, a part might break, delayed reaction time might result in permanent maiming.

Trying to suppress these thoughts, Orville boarded the plane. Constructing it had been no easy task as car engines were no fit for the job. Yet after many hardships the task was complete. Zipping his jacket, Orville boarded the machine. It was chilly but not frosty outside, a pleasant December afternoon.

“Let it rip!” Orville exclaimed. Off he went. The sensation was unparalleled, the glider lifting off the ground. The adjacent Kitty Hawk loomed far below, he could hardly discern the houses. The flight was over sooner than it had started but the experience was among his life’s most satisfying.

“How about it, Wilbur? Want to give it a spin? “

“Most certainly, brother; I promise I’ll outdo you”.

The plane prepared for liftoff once more.

3-2-1-launch.

It glided longer than ever before. One revolution around the beach, two, three; Orville smiled catching a hint of a wink from his brother up above.

“We did it, we did it. If birds can soar then man can too.”

Wilbur touched down joining his brother for the celebration. How different it was to travel in air than on land or sea. Their life dream had been fulfilled. A seagull landed on the sand several meters from them. It was an unusual season to see one perched. Perhaps it was a sign. Yes, a sign. A sign of equality and recognition from the people of the skies.