

EscapeA cool breeze was blowing, a few clouds made their way lethargically across an otherwise blue sky. The sun that hung over the small village if Cloneston was a wane yellow, as if the place was not worth its effort. It was a Sunday, and being a Sunday it was compulsory for it to be entirely uneventful. At a small bus stop on the edge of town sat a young man, he was of a wiry build just about 6 feet high. His hair was a sandy colour, with no particular style, it was shoulder length with some of it just beginning to curl. He watched the clouds disinterestedly with his muted grey eyes. He was wearing a dark green jacket, open with a plain black teEscape


Chapter 2 The Shadows PartRhea had felt it watching her for days now. Even in school she could not escape the deep sense of foreboding that surrounded her. The bullying did not help either. She had never fitted in with any crowd or gone by the strict dress code that society seemed to demand so a long time ago she had been labelled Goth or emo. It was bad luck for her that she had not been excepted by those cliques either. So bar a few friends from neighbouring town she lived her life alone, finding no solace in her family who for the first sixteen years of her life had treated as some sort of unfortunate pest that had to be fed. TheChapter 2 The Shadows Part


Chapter 1 Shadows of the pastIt was drawing close to ten oclock and the last of the suns rays had all but drained from the sky. A chill air had settled over the small village of Glenn. In the distance ominous clouds were moving in, already obscuring the half moon that hung low in the sky.Chapter 1 Shadows of the past
As Rhea walked towards her home, she felt the deep chill in her bones despite the heavy coat she wore. The whole village had descended into a disconcerting silence. As she walked she drew her coat tight around her, hugging it close in a vain attempt to ward off the growing chill in the air. Among the sombre housing estates the pale orange glow of the street lig