Framed of The Incident Part 1 Darkest Story Yet?
- The TMD- ©MLEGENDS Owner Creator Website Designer
- Dec 19, 2020
- 2 min read
If you want to see more of this kind of book series, please comment down below, or let me know in the Members Chat. I honestly would NOT like to write a book series this dark, but if you would like it, I can.
The Molten Dragon Presents Framed Of The Incident™
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Lasugh was a boy who dreamt big. He always wished for the best, and the greatest. He would never give up till it was needed and he knew that he couldn’t achieve it. But that never happened, till he took the trek to the great mountain about two-hundred miles away from his home.
I am The Molten Dragon, and today, I will be showing you a story by this boy named Lasugh…
“Hey everybody, I’m Lasugh, and I will be writing of my journey up top the mountain. Today, I am joined by my good friend Dan!”
“Who are you talking to, Lasugh?” Dan asked me.
“I’m just saying out loud what I’ll be writing in this priceless journal we got coated with the purest of eighteen-carat diamonds,” I say trying to cheer him up since he was a little gloomy at first on going on this trip.
Dan smiles remembering how ambitious I’ve been since I met him.
“Let’s get on that mountain.” He winks at me as the cold wind pushes through.
Our families join us as we start to trek up the mountain. Dan complains that the wind is too cold and he needs a break, but I don’t listen to him, eager as ever to get to the top as quickly as possible.
Dan blacks out and almost falls off down to the bottom of the land.
“Dan! I’ll save you!” I scream. “Somebody, come! My friend is falling off the mountain!” I scream at the top of my lungs.
Dan screams even more as he may be at his impending doom. No soul hears our screams. Dan loses grip of my hand because mine starts to sweat uncontrollably. Dan falls and dangles off to an unsturdy tree branch 1,500 feet in the air.
The branch snaps.
I cry with my heart pounding badly. I couldn’t do anything to save him. I feel responsible for the terrible events that just took place. His brother comes up to where I am standing still, frozen, and petrified. He sees Dan fall inside the river.
I run as fast as I can from the mountain and feel deep regret for bringing Dan up to this trek...
We understand that you are longing for comedy due to our recent votes, but I wanted to try a new style of writing before I experiment with comedy, to see what else piques your interests other than the possible voting choices that we had. Make sure to let us know of other genres you may like to see in new book previews.
I personally don't like this type of sad and depressing genre but, your books are usually good so I am on board with this. :)