You should have lied Ch.8 by AndleyLover, literature
Literature
You should have lied Ch.8
Ashley stared down at the head that was on his chest and ran a hand through the wet black hair. After Sandra and Ashley helped Andy into the shower to get the blood off, Ash deciding to stay and take one with Andy, the poor boy passed out after getting dressed in some boxers and pajama bottoms. So many thoughts passed through Ash's mind while staring down at Andy.
'Why wasn't I there when he needed me?'
'Can I actually be in love with him?'
'Am I actually admitting to be in love?'
'When was the last time I felt like this?'
'Never, this is the first.'
'I'm not leaving his side again.'
Sighing Ashley let his mind run back to when he first met t
[NAME] Static Symphony
[AGE] 17
[FAMILY] Family is all deceased.
[STATUS] Outlaw
[GANG NAME] None. Loner/Tumbleweed
[SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS] Surviving/escaping danger. Learns quickly. Good with a laser gun.
[HISTORY] Before taking on the identity Static Symphony, she was Helen Sorenson of Toronto, Canada. She was only ten years old when the war became nuclear in 2012. She and her parents all survived the explosions, but later BL/ind caught up with them. She was forced to watch as Korse and the Draculoids killed her parents, though at the time she didn’t know who they were.
With her parents gone, she knew that it wouldn’t b
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.13 by AndleyLover, literature
Literature
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.13
It hurt Static to leave Sunshine, but it hurt more that she was not welcomed back. Yet, she was going to keep her promise to the little girl, and bring her family back. Yeah, she wouldn’t be able to see them reunite, but she could at least walk with the Killjoys until they got there. After she was finished with what she had to do, she would to continue doing what she had originally plan on doing. That was taking down Korse, and his group of followers.
“I hope I am doing the right thing here,” She look at the night sky, she’d been going for three days and was almost to the city. She could see it in the distance not tha
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.12 by AndleyLover, literature
Literature
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.12
“Yes I can promise your father will come back to you,” she said slowly, “But maybe you should stay I couldn’t put you in any danger. There’s got to be someone who is watching you,”
Sunshine's little face fell into a mixture of confusion and hurt.
"But -" she started. "You said I could -"
“And as for not letting me die, only god can do that. I’ve been through so much that maybe dying is the best way to end,”
Her eyes widened slightly, brimming without he beginnings of tears. She hated this woman. She should have never spoken to her. How could she say that she would let Sunshine help her
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.11 by AndleyLover, literature
Literature
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.11
She was thinking it wasn’t a very good idea to bring such a young girl with her, it wasn’t very smart on her part. What if something bad happened to her? How would she forgive herself? What would the Killjoys do?
“Yes I can promise your father will come back to you,” she said slowly, “But maybe you should stay I couldn’t put you in any danger. There’s got to be someone who is watching you,” Static said as she looked around. Yes, the girl might be upset with her, but at least she’d be safe.
“And as for not letting me die, only god can do that. I’ve been through so much that may
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.10 by AndleyLover, literature
Literature
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.10
“Well then come on, we need to get going.”
Sunshine watched anther tear fall from the woman's eyes with a confused look on her face. She didn't really understand why anybody would cry for no reason, but maybe being raised by men practically all her life had turned her a little less in tune with people's emotions.
“Isn’t there anything in there that reminds you of your father or family?”
"Everything reminds me of daddy and uncle Koby," she answered quietly, feeling a bit hurt that someone would even ask. Talking about them made Sunshine's stomach hurt, and she didn't know why this woman cared so much about her
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.9 by AndleyLover, literature
Literature
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.9
“Well then come on, we need to get going.” Static said. She saw something in Sunshine’s eyes. And for once Static wasn’t questioning why she was doing something. She let another tear fall from her eye.
“Isn’t there anything in there that reminds you of your father or family?” she asked, wanting to make sure. She knew how it felt to be in Sunshine’s shoes and she knew that Sunshine wanted to help anyway she could for her father.
“Oh,” she said softly, “hey if it comes down to it, I will put my life on the line. But I can make you a promise,” Static said once again looked
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.8 by AndleyLover, literature
Literature
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.8
“Your father is Party right? But that means…. Shoot, fine you can come, but aren’t there people here watching you? Shouldn’t you let them know?”
Sunshine looked at the woman curiously as she knelt down to her height. She could recognize a familiar look on the woman's face, and knew that she was remembering something… it didn't altogether surprise her that this stranger knew who she was simply by her name. Everyone always seemed to know her, because everyone knew the Killjoys… and even Dr Death had taken a liking to her, going so far as to mention her sometimes on the air.
But the familiar look on
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.7 by AndleyLover, literature
Literature
The Life of a Nomadic Tumbleweed Ch.7
“Sunshine,” the little girl said.
Static’s eyes grew bigger in shock, the memory of what happened all flooded back in her mind so fast. Could it be, could this be the girl? Static lower herself to the girls’ height.
“Your father is Party right? But that means…. Shoot, fine you can come, but aren’t there people here watching you? Shouldn’t you let them know?” Static asked. She stood up, waiting for the girl’s answer. She thought about everything she had heard in the last 72 hours, and then she looked at the girl with a sad look in her eyes. This girl, had Sunshine been through the