Creative Writing: Strawberry Island

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Strawberry Island

For the first time, I mapped an island.
I was on my way to Blueberry Island, but the storm and the fate had bring my ship to Strawberry Island, an undiscovered island, an unknown island in the middle of the ocean. I was walking on the harbour at the ESE of the island, the first thing I saw is a small village with houses made by wood and straw roof, a small school nearby a church, and an abandoned lighthouse.
The moment I saw the church, I know that something is not right with this island. The church, a place of God in BLACK ?? The villagers call this village is Forever Village, what a weird name for a village. There’s no wifi, no cell phone or computer in this island, it completely separated from the outside world.
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Along the path, all I could see is trees and the dark of the forest, not a single light of the sun went through. The train gradually stopped, walked down from the train, all I could see is the first scene when I came to this island, a small village and the deep dark forest surrounded. There is a difference from the first scene, here in this village, there is an enormous mansion landed in the NW of the island, also surrounded by the forest.
This village is so quiet that I though no one living here, I guess that’s why people called it Silent Village. To the NNE walked for about 1 km, i passed the village, and to the WNW for about 0.75 km, here I am standing in front of the enormous mansion. At the Northeast of the mansion, there’s a field where I saw a man with the big dark circle below his eyes. His skin white as snow, the full moon made him look more white and pale than ever like he has no blood. The moment when he looking at me give me a goosebump, my feeling told me I should stay away from this place.At the Southwest of the mansion, about 0.5 km there’s a small
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According to what they wanted, the island will builded with “sweet” constructions as its name. Travellers from all over the world heard about it and for some people who interested with it, they decided to live there forever. Unfortunately, the construction wasn’t done yet but the Mr. and Mrs. of the noble family were old and gone. The daughter was no longer is a little girl, she was became a lady and need to have her own family so she left the island behind and moved to the

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