mobilized imprisonment unit, a cage…
was on fire. The door began to whir, and lifted itself slowly off the ground. I laughed, before crouching and crawling under the rising door. Andy smiled at me. “Hey, Sam,” Andy looked down at me again, still crouched on the concrete ground like a human frog. “I see you brought Luna again.” “She wanted to see what you were making this week,” Sam shrugged, “what do you need to know about the project?” The two boys began discussing their project idea, which I found dull. I stood, and walked…
different while eating breakfast. I went to ask my mom some questions. She vaguely answered them, and the day went on normal as any other summer day. When my dad got home, he was carrying a tiny cage. After this the family gathered around him to see what he had brought. Following this he opened the cage for a small dog to greet my family. Then my father pulled me to the side, and began to give a small speech about trust and responsibility. From there on in, I knew in the back of my mind taking…
Rigel looked down and said, "Ah yes, you'll be Felt the Thief because you stole my gaze". This began Rigel and Felt's long abusive relationship in which Felt was kept in a cage most of her life and tortured till death and resurrected again for Rigel's amusement. She would frequently say, "I love you, you're so squishy", "I love you when you scream", "I love the sounds of your bones breaking", "I love you...". Felt love her…
slowly open and we looked at each other in horror. “We have to get Quilliam back in his cage before my mom finds out!” she screeched and flailed her arms. I grabbed him up with my gloved hands and Michelle grabbed the hamster ball. We scrambled up the stairs, I opened up the cage and placed Quilliam back inside while Michelle put the hamster ball back into its packaging. As soon as I closed the hedgehog cage we heard the door open. “Girls?” her mom called. “Coming, Mom!” Michelle yelled back…
From a Humanistic approach, I would begin with Roger’s person-centered style. Holly needs to feel and know that it is ok to cry and be angry over the death of her husband. She loved him very much and misses him terribly, so she needs to understand that all of those stages of feelings/grief that she is going through are valid and necessary. Because it will be important for Holly to be able to express exactly how she feels through her emotion, the relationship I have with her would need to be…
Day 625 : The rats are still in the cage, until a boy walked up to the cage and transfers the rats into another , smaller cage. Probably so the boy can clean the cage. Well, the rats were smarter than the boy, and the rats escaped. "Freedom!" Yelled sycorax while they were running for the exit of the building. After they were freed they traveled far, but at some point they settled down at the house of a military veteran named Joey. He had a small family. He has a son named Shaun, a wife named…
Raiden and Kuma walked into Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions, and before Raiden could speak they were greeted by a witch dressed all in purple with a bright, friendly smile. "Hogwarts, dear?" she asked before Raiden could speak. "Another young man is being fitted up just now, in fact." She commented. In the back of the shop was a boy who appeared to be Raiden's age. He had pale skin and light brown hair, and he stood with a slight slouch atop a small stool while another woman dressed in…
the kids live in. The hollow are the monsters and they look like humans. You can tell if the human is a hallow by their eyes. One of him are trying to take over the loop and its Mr. Golan Jacob’s therapist. The person that Jacob told everything to about his grandfather, Miss…
John Cage was an incredibly impactful and controversial American composer of the 20th century. He was the forerunner for the avant-garde, significantly developing nonstandard styles of music such as electroacoustic music and aleatoric music (chance-controlled). His musical developments were largely influenced by Indian philosophies like Buddhism, and his internal anarchy was influenced by Henry David Thoreau. This and his works with modern dance, helped to distinguish him as a very pivotal…