Alex Phantom: A Short Story

Improved Essays
Phantom Man
Alex Phantom is a 19 year old teenager that attends a college at Las Vegas, Nevada. Alex lives with his parents but also has a dorm in his college. He is one of the nerdy kids in his college. One day Alex was walking back to his parents house when he saw a black car crash into a light post. Alex quickly ran to the smoking black car . He wanted to help but was too scared to help because he thought the car would explode. Instead he called 911 to help the person. When the police came the person was already dead. So after the accident the news reporters came. “What did you see when you was walking?” “Um… I saw a black car going at least 90 miles per hour,” Alex replied nervously, “then I saw it crash… I wanted to help, but I was scared.” The reporter replied
“Why didn’t you try?” When Alex heard that he walked away and got upset at himself.
…show more content…
Just focus and we will get revenge.” Alex’s dad promised.
The next day Alex realized that his dad was his only family. So Alex ran to his dad’s room to say how much he means to him but he was gone. Alex looked everywhere but his dad wasn’t there until the tv turned on. It was Lenerd again and he has Alex’s dad. “ Look who I have Alex,” Lenerd said, “I have your dad and I will kill him in 2 hours at the construction site.”
“No! Kill me instead.” Alex replied. When Alex said that he regretted it but it was for his dad. When Alex got to the construction site Lenerd’s guards pointed guns at him but Lenerd yelled “Let him in!” When Lenerd and Alex was alone they started fighting. When Lenerd was finally defeated Alex took off Lenerd’s mask and lit it on fire. WHen the mask was on fire Alex threw it at Lenerd making his body catch on fire. After Alex did that he and his dad went to their house.
After Alex saved his dad Alex felt like he was unstoppable. “I feel like nobody can stop me.” Alex told his

Related Documents

  • Decent Essays

    Furnace Chapter Summaries

    • 256 Words
    • 2 Pages

    When this book starts out it introduces two main characters named Alex and Toby, Alex is the main character throughout almost all of the book though. Together Alex and Toby are house thieves, they break into houses and steal other people’s stuff. One night they’re breaking into another house and everything seems as usual, they’re finding what they want to steal when all of a sudden a group of men in suits and gas mask show up and they shoot Alex’s friend Toby and after they shoot him, they throw the gun to him and make him touch it and frame him for the murder of his own friend Toby and that results in Alex getting sentenced to this horrible placed called “Furnace”, Furnace is a horrible youth prison a mile underground that was created because of gangs and young people murdering each other. Furnace is a terrible place to be because there is no…

    • 256 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    A Eat To Hollier Analysis

    • 655 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Eric Haynes 3/13/12 Essay Selection #2 " A LOT YOU GOT TO HOLLER, by Nelson Algren, is about a boy named Augie ten year period life with his very abusive father. Augie is the main character in the story . At the age of eight ,Augie life starts to go downhill because his mom is thrown out his house by his abusive father, and he never sees her again. Augie starts to search for her ,but in the process of searching there are several things that happen to Augie. His abusive father would beat him almost every day because he dislike Augie or the old man felt Augie did something wrong.…

    • 655 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Ten years ago, a serum was invented to suppress the supernatural abilities of the wolf shifters of North Point. After being injected with the serum, Alex Black moved to the city and away from North Point’s wolf sanctuary, a place he’d called home all of his life. Alex lived a good life in the city as a detective that kept himself in good favor of the mayor. However, when a case of disappearing people brings him face to face with his former lover, Braden, Alex is forced to confront his past and those in it. Braden Kohler never forgot what it felt like when his lover, Alex, told him he’d been injected with the serum to make him human.…

    • 316 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Mackenzie and Blake walk slowly up Megan’s drive way. They knock on the door as soon as they reach it and hear, “Come in.” Blake opens the door and follows Mackenzie in. When they walk into the kitchen they see a gun on the table and instantly freeze. “Don’t worry, the clip isn’t in it,” Megan said.…

    • 374 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    “RUN!” screamed my brain. “It 's the MiBs! The FEDS! Black SUVs will be at our door in minutes!” I pushed down the adrenaline surge and forced myself to remain calm.…

    • 1294 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    One thing that Alex brought over was his beloved baseball that he had forever. This baseball has been in his life ever since he was born and he grew a very special relationship with that certain baseball. Baseball helped him through so much in South Africa, due to the very poor lifestyle that he had to live in. He turned to baseball when ever he had a bad day or needed to get away from all the bad in that was in his life and do something that he loves to do. “Hey Travis, can you believe that I will finally be able to play baseball nationally against tough competition, only if the teams want me though!”…

    • 323 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Starting The Car Story

    • 641 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Starting the car. Lil’Bit is 7 years old. Peck is looking at Lil’Bit running around. Peck has a flashback of when Lil’Bit was born.…

    • 641 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Contrasting his wife, Jen’s father reacts in a completely different way. The self-made business man gets angry right away and stays that way throughout the story. He calls the authorities to help deal with the situation, “Dad had called the FBI field office after he’s called the newspaper” (22). The couple’s reactions differ but together they covered both sides of emotions and ways to attack the problem.…

    • 811 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    A satire in which Enderby, a director from the four previous novels in this five novel series, searched for in England, and found in America, a place to perform (Stinson 98). A Clockwork Orange is a novel that deals with the violence of youth in the future. The Narrator is a fifteen-year-old child of the streets that enjoys beating the helpless, raping the defenseless, and robbing the penniless. About half-way through the novel, Alex is caught by the authorities.…

    • 1869 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Alex Bond Quotes

    • 377 Words
    • 2 Pages

    They turned again onto a quite side street. James held up his hand to stop Alex and they both listened. A few streets over there was the sound of laughing and screaming children. However, where they were it was just the rustle of trash against the pavement.…

    • 377 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Adams Hayes and Hopson devised a model where they describe the stages in which a person goes through in a period of transition and describes the behaviours associated. There are 7 stages of transition. These stages are immobilisation, minimisation, depression, acceptance, testing, searching and internalising. According to Adams Hayes and Hopson Loss is also a transition and is more commonly associated with the death of a loved one but a loss can also mean illness, disability or separation.…

    • 1203 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Chris McCandless died alone in the Alaskan wild while living completely off of the land. “Some readers admired the boy immensely for his courage and noble ideals:” while “: others fulminated that he was a reckless idiot, a wacko, a narcissist who perished out of arrogance and stupidity-and was undeserving of the considerable media attention he received” (Krakauer xi). These quotes represent the feelings of many who read Into The Wild, but most people ignore the important aspects of Chris McCandless’ personality and his self imposed purpose. McCandless was a kind, intelligent and free-spirited young man who may not have been completely prepared for his journey, he was able to accept death in the end, knowing that he lived a life that too…

    • 1329 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Alex Johnson is a young male who comes from a working-class family. Both of his parents work all day and night just to make ends meet, and they don’t have much time after work to pay attention to Alex or his academics. Alex also has a part-time job as a fry cook at a fast food chain in order to help his family out financially, and he must also care for his three younger siblings while his parents are at work. Due to these family responsibilities, Alex misses class more often than most of his peers. Although he tries to attend class whenever possibly and tries his best to keep up with his studies, he is unable to achieve good academic grades.…

    • 819 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Have you ever changed to something different in your life? Well that’s what Alex Rider is dealing with he has stuck with a certain organization for many years. He now had an urgent feeling to switch to the bad side. My book Alex Rider Scorpia starts off with an investigation.…

    • 1169 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    A Movie Analysis of: If I Had Wings The movie I chose tells about a blind high school student who is determined to run with his cross county track team despite physical limitations. In this movie, there are several aspects of interpersonal communication that can be analyzed. First off, I want to look at both verbal and nonverbal communication between the handicap and non-handicap. Secondly, this movie gives an opportunity to look at complicated relationships and how messages can be conflicting.…

    • 955 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Superior Essays