Andrew White

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  • by Andrew White "Say no more, young man." "What!? 'Young man'!? Show some respect!" "I get it. He must have… Well, I must have committed crimes… in the past. To you and, uh, I… Well, yeah, there you have it. Now let me go." "I'm talking to you here! Is that how you reply?!" "Look now. You're not my enemy. Just piss off." "W-What the— What the actual fuck!? You'll show some respect—Ugh!" Brushing the guy's arms off, I punched him in the stomach and ran away. Honestly, I didn't know what I was expecting.…
  • by Andrew White I woke up starving to death. My eyes were shut, but I was slowly coming back to my senses. Two sturdy hands were locked on my throat. They were tight on it. I could feel them going all around my collar. Slowly and painfully, I opened my eyes, letting out a childish moan. I was hurting all over. This time, I wasn't poisoned. I just starved immensely. Getting fully aware of what happened, I inwardly cursed. If only I could just… not have to 'ensure survival'. Jumping from Receptacles to Receptacles would…
  • by Andrew White . I knew about that skill already. I was familiar with its functioning. It was a splendid ability. The way the skill all worked still was quite extraordinary to me, however. Or let's rather say remarkable. Remarkable and curious. Right. So much so that, if I didn't already have a good understanding of my own might and power—I would come to fully grasp the utterly grand effect of my techniques now. I knew the facts, already. I was an odd creature. I was different and worked in a dramatically different…
  • by Andrew White "You homeless fiend! Told you to wake up!" "Ugh. Pretty sure you didn't, Big Bro." "Yeah-yeah… You, uh, you didn't, uh, Big Bro!" "Don't matter! You homeless asshole! Nutjob! Shithead! You… wake up!" You heard them. All I thought was: What the hell? What's going down? Am I attacked? Enemies? Where? My body aches! Crap! And they would kick me again. "Ugh!" "'Bout time you stood up to kiss my feet, heh! There… have it at'cha." I wriggled, struggling to the ground. Two more kicks landed on my…
  • by Andrew White He spoke great lengths of words. Very soon, my food was ready, and he let me dig in. "About the money, well, we're all having our ups and downs, son! You'll be so kind as to pay me later! Gwueh heh heh! Day you find your treasure out, you'll think of me, drop by again, and we'll have our own restaurant by the beach! Hwueh heh heh!" Both the old man's laugh and personality were lovable. I barely, in fact, understood a word of all the things he spoke of. When he talked of 'ups and downs' he said I had no…
  • by Andrew White "Kyah! Help me, mama!" "Don't look at him, love." "It's not even been three hours, and you want food again?!" I pointed out to my stomach. "Shall I call you a motherless bastard with no manners again?! Well? No? All right then, be quiet." And suddenly, it went back at me again. Not the growling. My head started to ache as I felt my pulse on my sweaty forehead. My temples were bulging in pain, but I was used to that feeling now. Grinding my teeth, I planted both feet on the ground, improvised some weird,…
  • by Andrew White Stairs went down from the hill I was on. Long, shabby stairs, carved on the earth, so that people could go up and down as they please. I was among the people who would put said stairs to use, but unfortunately, stairs were tricky. During my first time climbing down stairs, I fell more than once. I was okay though. Now, the heart of the city opened itself to me. "It's so wide, the city." In that vast entirety, which extended from North to South, as well as East to West, there were so many things. So much…
  • by Andrew White "Got any wounds? Oh, ow. On the throat? So what was that water elemental thing? Was it really one though? Your daughter says she doubts it. 'It was hardly any registered monster.' Told me as much. A formless monster… huh? Could be some rare, off-the-charts kinda slime... Did it just appear here anyway? I mean, inside?" "Aaah… You seem to be fine though. Sorry." I could stand up by myself all right, now. "I troubled you. Who're you?" "Brother—" "Oh, and you seem to be just fine. How'd you do it?…
  • by Andrew White They thought to themselves, then let me know they weren't sure what I meant. "Do you want it dead?" "Hahaha… Uh, oh, ahem, Sir. I, uh… You have me confused. Oh! Why, but you must be feeling dizzy. Where is my commonsense? With all this blood you have lost." It was clear to everyone I didn't bleed much at all. So I just kept silent, trying to fathom their intention with my cold gaze. After a silence that felt like ten minutes, a female spoke. "We want the monster dead!" "That makes up for one enemy,…
  • by Andrew White In the sky, there was this huge thing. A huge fireball of some sort. That's what we called the Sun. In the sky, then again, there were also these big masses of white wool extending everywhere around. These were called the clouds. Clouds were the ones floating and mingling themselves into one another. The wool seemed to be motionless, but upon closer observation, it was actually moving. The clouds were up there too, as they were floating in the sky. All of this amusing scenery took place under the sun, in…
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