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Defeating the tentacled monster once seemed impossible The waters that my boat traversed were dark and foreboding. i was afraid of encountering the beast, and the threat of recurring attack shook me to my core and left me feeling defenceless and empty The waters would swirl and i would cower in fear, in silence, in anticipation that the tentacles would breach the sea's surface and drag me down into those dark depths At daybreak i would set my sails, check my bearings and i, the skeptic, would pray that the monster would keep to itself. Months would pass without a threat of attack, and i would delve into ignorant bliss and forget about the creature Then, a storm approached my ship; the monster was within!, waves crashing around its obsidian colored body, tentacles reaching, extending towards me, ready to grab and pull me under it spoke in tongues i could understand, and said the sin was now mine, Mine? with pleasure it smirked as it wound up to strike my ship It struck and the wood splintered, the sails ripped and the boat, my boat!, began to sink, i grasped for a piece of ship-turned-driftwood and i screamed and kicked to stay above the surface The monster could smell my fear and could taste the salt my tears were adding to the sea as the water rushed into the boat. It thrusted its large suction cupped arm at me, but i was ready. Armed with the driftwood--pieces of the ship I had crafted with love and devotion!-- I struck back and severed the limb, dark black goo oozing out, reflecting the color of the hurt it had caused me The limb sank to the bottom of the sea, and the monster dispersed in embarrassment. I won this battle, but the monster will surely be back for more. Until then, the pieces of my ship will float on--as will I, and I will prepare for our next battle. I will sail on, for the sea is vast and limitless. The tentacled monster controls me no more. It is my ship. My drop of sea. My sails, and my wind. It is me. I am me. I am free.
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Oct 24, 2018
Oct 24, 2018 at 2:10 PM UTC
Defeating the tentacled monster
Defeating the tentacled monster once seemed impossible The waters that my boat traversed were dark and foreboding. i was afraid of encountering the beast, and the threat of recurring attack shook me to my core and left me feeling defenceless and empty The waters would swirl and i would cower in fear, in silence, in anticipation that the tentacles would breach the sea's surface and drag me down into those dark depths At daybreak i would set my sails, check my bearings and i, the skeptic, would pray that the monster would keep to itself. Months would pass without a threat of attack, and i would delve into ignorant bliss and forget about the creature Then, a storm approached my ship; the monster was within!, waves crashing around its obsidian colored body, tentacles reaching, extending towards me, ready to grab and pull me under it spoke in tongues i could understand, and said the sin was now mine, Mine? with pleasure it smirked as it wound up to strike my ship It struck and the wood splintered, the sails ripped and the boat, my boat!, began to sink, i grasped for a piece of ship-turned-driftwood and i screamed and kicked to stay above the surface The monster could smell my fear and could taste the salt my tears were adding to the sea as the water rushed into the boat. It thrusted its large suction cupped arm at me, but i was ready. Armed with the driftwood--pieces of the ship I had crafted with love and devotion!-- I struck back and severed the limb, dark black goo oozing out, reflecting the color of the hurt it had caused me The limb sank to the bottom of the sea, and the monster dispersed in embarrassment. I won this battle, but the monster will surely be back for more. Until then, the pieces of my ship will float on--as will I, and I will prepare for our next battle. I will sail on, for the sea is vast and limitless. The tentacled monster controls me no more. It is my ship. My drop of sea. My sails, and my wind. It is me. I am me. I am free.
LinLaB7
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Oct 24, 2018
Oct 24, 2018 at 2:10 PM UTC
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