Bubs
ran. As he began, he looked down as he jogged on the
familiar roads and noticed the blur that his legs produced. He wore the same
running shoes as he had the first time, but this time he wore jeans with torn
holes in the knees which made leg movement difficult. Bubs did not shiver
in the cold night because his adrenaline chemically compensated his interior
for the lack of heat in the exterior environment. Three in the morning
surprisingly did not affect the performance of his legs, even in mid-February.
The blur distracted him from the running and he thought. He thought
about his goal mostly because that force pushed him to run beyond where he
expected he would run. After about two miles of running, Bubs decided he
would run the entire road to his destination. He could not wait to see.
Bubs reached a
magical land, where his dreams came true and where his life had turned into the
best experience he could imagine. He had run a long way, but the price of effort
paled in comparison to his reward. He had found the castle in the sky, where
Beepah would always reign as the princess, and Bubs transformed into the gleam
of light that was ever-blessed to illuminate her face.
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I hope you
enjoyed my very imaginary story about two people falling in love. I know it’s middle-school-girlish
of me to create something like this, but I figured I’d exercise my creative
hand. Besides, secretly every guy enjoys things that girls enjoyed when they
were “so, like 12”. Well, I guess I’ll speak for myself, but increasingly I’m
discovering guys in college listening to Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber and
wearing friendship bracelets. I haven’t gone that far, I’m satisfied writing
love stories rather than listening to pre-teen wannabes wail about them. Enjoy
this story and remember, any character’s resemblance to a person living or dead
was completely coincidental.
Enjoyed the blog Dylan!
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