Thursday 30 April 2020

Week #31 100WC - Ruby

Moonlight shone like a ray of sun, through the dark, night sky. The moon was full, with a bright yellow hue, illuminating all to see. There were no stars in sight. Just a deep purple and blue, fading into a mist below the hills. A tree stood alone, gazing at the beautiful scene. It’s branches were dense, and bare. As if it was befriending the bare tree, the mist spread around it, covering it like a blanket, like it was comforting it. As I watch from my bedroom window, I can only think about one thing. Nature really is amazing.

Week #31 100WC - Olivia

The moon slithers through the tree branches, illuminating all the cracks in the dry ground. A wolf howls in the distance - I jump, stepping on Joshua’s foot. He clamps  his teeth in pain, trying hard not to scream. Something in the bushes rustles and I whimper, trying to hide my fear from Joshua. “Ugh I hate the woods”. My stomach churns and I want to run, I want to run to the end of the world. Sending up a silent prayer while backing away from the bush. I look for Joshua and hold him tight. Waiting. And then, it leaps.

Friday 24 April 2020

Week #30 100WC - Sophie G

What does one do on a boring empty Autumn day stuck in quarantine? Housework? Homework? Bike ride? All things to do but, I have done them already. Today was weird, not bad per se. Random things happened at such ‘on queue’ times. It rained in the only dry spot in the garden, the sun shone in the only cold spot in the house, the cat’s bowls had food in them whenever they were hungry, you get the idea. “It doesn’t matter what you think, does it?” My father asked confused about what’s happening. “No, not really” I spoke too soon.

Week #30 100WC - Sophie

I was driving along the countryside when I noticed a sign that said $5 a kilo for any fruit of your choice. I thought to myself let's go check it out. I turned the corner and parked up. As I got inside the shop I got distracted by the aisle of seeds. There were all different kinds of seeds; flowers,fruits,trees and more. I got really interested in all the different seeds there were and tried to look at some that were on the higher shelf. As I was doing this I stumbled backwards and kicked a hole in the wall.

Week #30 100WC - Olivia

I kicked the sign. It swayed as I stalked away. A flower seeped through the crack in the pavement, the sun seemed to lift it, giving it hope. I stared at the flower,a smile crept across my face. Remembering that I had somewhere to be I shuffled on. There were patches of wet cement trying to fill the holes. I waited at the bus stop until the bus bumped it’s way to a stop. I stepped in. There were so many people. I gave the ticket to the bus driver and sat down. This was going to be interesting.

Monday 20 April 2020

Week #30 100WC - Ruby


“Trust me, don’t go ahead with the experiment!” I say desperately. 
“It doesn’t matter what you think, does it?” The tone of his voice was humorous.
“One little drop of that serum, the lab would be destroyed.” I shiver as I talk, trying to forget about the gun pointed to my head.
“Just shut your gob!” he shouts angrily. We watch from the viewing room as he releases the serum on the experiment. Suddenly, a colossal creature rises above us. Terrified screams echo around the lab, as everyone watches in fear. The creature roars. The gun is lowered. I run.

Friday 17 April 2020

Week #29 100WC - Alex

Getting ready for the stunt. He goes for it, OWWW that would’ve hurt. He's gone straight into the roof of a house. Everyone's running over to see if he is OK. They started breaking the windows and they got him out. He had a broken arm and broken leg. They rushed him straight to the hospital. He needed to go under surgery. Once he had come out, he had a prosthetic arm and leg. The doctor said he couldn’t do stunts for at least 10 years. Someone drove him home, everyone felt bad for him. He turned on the TV.

Week #29 100WC - Jacob

So one day I was driving my car and I was not looking where I was going. Next minute I go through a portal and end up on someone's well, in someone's roof. Funny story. Well it went crazy on the news not because I flew right into a roof but because portals aren’t real. Well they are now but people say their not. Which obviously they haven’t seen one. So they fixed my car and it cost a lot, around 10k but the news was interested in getting more money, plus views so they gave me 3m dollars to be on their show, and there I was rich and happy.

Week #29 100WC - Caspar

Once there was a man whose dream was to make a flying car. It wasn't the nicest looking car, but who needs a nice looking car when you have a flying car?! So after months of work the vehicle was finally finished, but he needed some way to launch it up into the sky. He decided to make a huge ramp in his house to launch it from. He still hadn’t made a hole in the roof for the car to fly out of. Unluckily he forgot to put the brake on and the car went slamming through the roof!

Week #29 100WC - Olivia

The car came crashing onto the brown house. Splinters rained down. Her skin seemed to boil but that didn’t bother her, nothing did. She took a step forward, her pearl white eye bulging, her hair flying in all directions, destruction left in her wake. Others joined her, including Tyler! She got up and ran towards him, arms outstretched. He embraced her and steered her away from the chaos, attempting to explain what was going on but she told him how scared she was first. Stumbling on words he told her about the betrayal, the adventure. He told her about everything...

Thursday 16 April 2020

Week #29 100WC - Ruby

Driving through the streets, I was anticipating arriving at our destination! I imagined lying on a hammock, a view of crystal clear water beyond me. That was my idea of a holiday. Mum and Dad were in the front of the car, chatting away, while I was daydreaming to myself. All of a sudden, the car started to shake. I screamed "EARTHQUAKE!" And then it stopped. We were no longer shaking, but levitating. Up and up we went, then BAM!
"Okay, anything else you can remember?" asked the policeman. I mumbled.
"I think that's enough for today," the nurse replied.