He is swift and decisive, unlike a child in a candy store of all their favourite treats, with little change for purchase. He rarely changes his mind as he stands with an unrelenting will that is rock-solid and unmovable. People haughtily disregard what warnings may be given by him, believing they are in control; what foolish creatures human beings are. By trying to push it away, they often only reel it in that much closer, good or more often terribly bad. By running away, they run head-first into it, as shown in multiple horror movies, which can harvest frightening truths in a dramatic, gory way. It, being their fate, is decided by Fate himself, a freighting beast that always gets his way.
Author's note: Ohoho (nose pointed skyward as if superior, when really knowing I'm not), can you tell that I'm Canadian by now? This cite tells me favouite is wrong but I won't believe it! (I would laugh if it actually was wrong)
Merci~ Sylvi <3
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De TodoMost of this was written for a creative writing class, but maybe I can add more at a later time when/if I come up with more. They were difficult to do at first, but honestly, once I became more used to it, it was hard to stop and get into a differen...