First of all, I wish you guys a very Happy New Year!!! <3 But I really posted this to make a list of my top 10 favourite movies from 2013. They’re my own personal choices, so you’re welcome to disagree in the comments below. 🙂

10) The Bling Ring

9) Monsters University

8) Warm Bodies

7) Time of the Doctor

6) Frozen

5) Day of the Doctor

4) The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug

3) Sea of Monsters

2) City of Bones

1) Catching Fire

 

I know technically, numbers 7 and 5 aren’t actually movies, but episodes of Doctor Who, but they’re the right length and they are amazing!!!!! 🙂

Hey guys! 😉 I wish you all a super-duper Halloween! 🙂 Here are some haikus which I made today:

Number 1:

On Halloween night,

On the hour of midnight,

The full moon shines bright.

Number 2:

There was no light in,

The mind of the ghost in white,

Whose death was sad.

Number 3:

In a haunted house,

Did I enter, thinking it fun,

But soon regretful.

Mwoahahahahahahahahahahaha..!

The knife. That dreadful knife was resting in a glass case, next to the old man. It had taken a strange colour, it seemed to glow like the embers of a fire. Suddenly the old man looked up at them.

“Are you feeling better girls? I expect you have a serious headache Luna. You hit your head quite hard as you landed.”

Astonishment submerged Luna’s face.

“You- you know my name?”

The old man smiled softly.

“Have you ever heard of the Haay?” he now seemed to be addressing both of them.

“Uhhh, no.” replied Layla.

“I expected so. The Haay is a book. This book grows bigger with every new-born. Well, not exactly every newborn, just a few. Like you.”

Layla cocked an eyebrow.

“This will take a while to explain and to digest, so I suggest you both sit down on those comfy couches. I know you’re tired.”

They sat down wearily.

“Can we just say something first?” said Luna.

“Why of course.”

“Well, uh, how did the knife get here? Because it’s really dangerous and you’re not going to believe us but smoke came out of it.”

“Oh but I believe you.”

“You do? But isn’t normal smoke. It nearly choked us to death.”

“This I also know.”

They stared at him.

“You see, it all began a very long time ago.”

Hi guys! I signed up to this website, which is full of lots of awesome books!! Go on it if you’re a person who likes reading (like me)! 😉 Here it is: http://www.goodreads.com/ ! Hope you like it! 🙂

 

PS: My username on it is “Mona G”. <3

My treasured place, is a place I visit every night. It is a vortex of different colours and shapes that inhales everyone into a world where the shapes and colours take a defined order and are real things.

It is a dream.

It can be nice, peaceful, happy, innocent, angelic. Or a storm crashing over your unconscious mind, blowing your “little grey cells” into different areas in your head.

When people say the word dream to me, I immediately think of my bed. Because it is on that soft little island that starts one’s journey every night.

It could be dangerous, and scary, like Ulysses’s voyage to find his kingdom and beloved wife Penelope. Or it could be a trip in the clouds, on Apollo’s golden chariot as he brings down the sun, at dusk.

A dream is a very strange place.

But most intriguing of all, is what those random shapes and colours become. They can vary a great deal, as can the people that you personally know. Your family, or friends. Even your foes.

But there is one dream in particular I wish to describe. It was a mixture between a dream and a nightmare. I was floating, above the ocean, lost at sea, no living thing or creature in sight. No tropical islands, no rocks. I was alone. Waves of different colours would come charging at me, like a provoked and furious bull.

I had been scared like never before. Alone, and afraid. A companion, of Robinson Crusoe.

And then suddenly, a small, white cloud came breaking through the dark sky, and carried me away. I seemed to hover, like a fairy.

I could hear the storm and the ocean, then, they abated, and there was nothing. My friend and saviour brought me to a place I shall never forget.

The sun.

At first touch, it burnt so much, that I felt like Apollo really had pushed me off his golden chariot. But slowly, the pain ceased, and things grew. Grew out of nothing into multi-coloured trees, rivers of silver and mountains of diamonds. But the houses, I shall never forget. They were in the ground, just like Hobbits.

But it didn’t last long.

The sun quickly took control of itself again, and everything disappeared as fast as it had come. So my little faithful friend the cloud quickly carried me back to a place where I belonged.

My bed.

“Hey John. I’m real bored.”

“Me too man.”

“Aww, will you two stop complaining? I just want to finish this burger!” I said.

“Sure, sure. That’s what you said half an hour ago.”

Mark snatches it from my hands and throws it across the street.

“Hey! I paid for that!” I complained.

We continue bickering until I come to a sudden halt. Where the mist has moved away, stands a tall, derelict house. I gape. I aske with an uncertain tone in my voice:

“Did you two say you were bored?”

“Yeah, wasn’t that kinda obvious? You were supposed to feel guilty.”

“It’s just that we could go investigate that old house over there. But only if you aren’t afraid,” I add quickly. Hopefully I don’t sound too… hopeful.

“Sure! Cool idea dude.”

We walk towards the abandoned house and climb our way over the fence. Something rustles in a nearby bush. We stop suddenly.

“D’ya hear that?”

We listen but hear nothing more.

“Probably a mouse o’ some sort.” explains Mark.

But I noticed a twinge of nervousness in his voice. We continued down a path and stop in front of a door. Probably the back door.

“So, do we go in?”

“Course, what do you think we came here for?”

“Okay, okay, just makin’ sure.”

Just worrying you mean. I noticed they were a little way behind me. I reached out and placed my hand on the door knob. It felt as cold as ice. I turn it carefully, but unfortunately, it doesn’t open.

“Probably locked. Better head back then, don’t want to stay out too long. It’s cold.”

Wow. John really is scared.

“No way we’re going back. Anyways, I don’t think it’s locked. I think somethin’s just blockin’ it.”

“Let’s try pushing it then.” I offer.

We all lean against the door, although John is reluctant. We push with all our strength, and the door gives way with an almighty “rip-tear-rip-tear” sound. We all step back mechanically.

“Anyone got a torch handy?”

Moments later, a light blares up beside me, lighting up the obscured entrance. It’s Mark’s lighter. He isn’t allowed to smoke, but he apparently can’t help it. Hmm.

“Well come on, get in. You’re not chicken are you?”

John prods me in the back hard, so instead of marching in dramatically, I stumble in with a pain in my back.

“Not cool man!” I yell.

“Funny though.” he answers.

My first thought is: “Wow, it stinks real bad in here. People seriously need to get rid of the damp.” I look around myself and see that the ripping sound had come from wallpaper which had been stuck all over the doors, walls, floor, ceiling and windows.

“What should we do? Go back right?” asks John in a low voice.

This time, however, everyone looks at me expectantly.

“Hey, look! There ain’t no wallpaper on the doors!”

He is indeed right. No wallpaper covers the doors. It seems it only covers doors that lead outside. I turn around and walk forward wandering what I’m supposed to do now. Run around screaming like a girl, or bravely walk forward and go into a room? I pick the in-between option.

“Which do we pick guys?”

“Supp’ to you. Don’t look at me like that. You’re the boss here. Plus, it was your idea.”

I raise an eyebrow. Since when am I the boss? But I pick a door anyway. It’s the seventh one, the last one, on the left side of the corridor. “Let there be nothing in there, let there be nothing in there”, I prayed. I am about to open the door when I hear a whooshing sound behind me. I whirl around, tense. Something moves in the shadow. My heart is beating louder than a traffic jam in the city.

“Wh-whassat?”

“Dunno. Probably some big, hairy spider!”

“Ha ha.”

Mark knows perfectly well I hate spiders.

I turn back toward the door, put my hand on the handle, and push. It swings open easily, something I don’t expect. I walk in resolutely, with all my senses screaming to my body not to make that step that will change my life forever. But I do make that step, ignoring my instincts. Never done that before.

Inside the room are several unlit candles. They are positioned in a perfectly smooth circle. Strange. No, not strange, freaky. I am freaked out. A lot.

“Why the hell are there candles here for? Do you think I should light them? At least it’ll be more light. It’s real dark, even with me lighter.” proposes Mark.

“No! Don’t!” John whispers loudly.

“Why shouldn’t he? You scared?” I ask.

John looks up at me defiantly, while I emphasize the word, proving that he is creeped out.

“Mark, gimme the lighter.” I say, knowing that he would otherwise ask John to do it to scare him, and John would refuse, and they’d argue as usual.

“Uh, sure Jim.”

I hate it when they call me Jim. It’s my Christian name, but I prefer being called James. He is so annoying.

I take the lighter from him and kneel down on the hard floorboards with my bare knees. There are thirteen candles altogether. I light one, two, three… gradually illuminating the room up. I notice that this room contains no windows, with patches of black damp covering the ceiling. Dark red stains are spattered and mark the floor and walls. Uneasiness sweeps over my entire body and a shiver runs down my spine.

I light the thirteenth candle and step back up. The moment the candle is lit, the whole room goes very cold. Probably sub-zero. A freezing gust of wind also blows through the room, as if we aren’t already cold enough, and the door slams shut.

Mark’s voice startles me:

“If the wallpaper is covering the inside of the house and doors… then how did the guy who put it there… get out?”

I let that sink in, and gulp. We all look at each other, realizing the same thing at the same time: there is someone in this house who must be on the verge of death because of the lack of food. But judging by the state of the wallpaper, it had been put down quite a while ago. As in, several years. Which means that the person who put it up is either dead or…

Creak.

Creak.

All the blood drains out of my face, and is replaced by adrenaline.

The sound is coming from the stairs, and it seems to be getting closer and closer. It stops outside our door, and-

Scratch-scratch.

On the door this time. We all back away from it, towards the wall. The handle moves downwards… and the door opens.

I scream.

I open my eyes. I find myself crouching in a room with thirteen candles. I look around, and notice two big red lumps at the far end of the room. It definitely smells of decaying flesh. I look closer, and see two dismembered corpses. There is a dripping sound coming from about where I stand. I look down, and see my body covered in blood. I feel meat in my mouth.

I turn, and run out.

As the girls filed noisily into the dance room, the teacher shouted:

“Get in here you girls, and quick with it!”

There was an answering silence and then a scuffle of feet scraping polished wooden floorboards. We all took their place at the bar and looked up at the teacher expectantly. She wore a dull blue leotard with a very badly done up bun. Her face was a mixture of anger, severity and nastiness. Not a wrinkle of sympathy or softness.

As predicted, she lectured us on the movements we had been supposed to practice (*ahem*) and asked for a demonstration. Of course no one stepped forward so she picked randomly (yeah right), and it, of course, landed on me.

I walked forward, knowing in advance that this would end up really badly and started trying to dance. But of course, I lost my balance and fell. Typical me. I heard snickers from behind but felt too dizzy to even look up. Although I did feel my cheeks grow red hot.

I felt someone pull me up roughly. It was Ms Davill, our mean dance teacher.

“YOU IDIOT GIRL! Can’t you be more careful! You just tore one of your laces and you don’t even worry! You also fall on my feet and don’t say sorry! You need some manners young lady! Have you even looked at yourself?” she scoffed, and she ranted on during who knows how long.

I felt like crying, but I held back my tears knowing that it would only make thing worse.

By the end of the lesson, my legs felt like jelly, and my arms like marshmallow. As I ran out the door, tears gushed down my cheeks, and stayed there until I wiped then off, not wanting anyone to see them.

 

As I reached the front door with my hand to grasp open the handle, I dropped my dance bag on the floor. Tough luck. But I picked it up anyhow.

I stomped into the living room and found my mum doing the dish-washer.

“I AM NEVER, EVER, EVER GOING TO DANCE AGAIN IN MY WHOLE STUPID LIFE!” I yelled, hoping to catch the house holds’ attention. My mum stared at me, visibly shocked.

“-Honey, what happened?

-What happened? I’ll tell you what happened! That stupid dance teacher (I spat the words out as disgustingly as I could) laughed at me and said I would be a dance failure for the rest of my life! That’s what happened!” But I didn’t wait for an answer. I stormed upstairs to my room and locked the door.


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Occulus the Sea Monster has a dirty green color which matches the polluted colours of the seas. On his back are one thousand bristly spikes. He only has one eye with two pupils that constantly turn around in circles and permit Occulus to make people fall asleep.

Because he lives in cold weather and therefore cold seas, he has another way to defend himself. He can swallow whole glaciers that get into his way and then throw them back at his enemies who perish under the sheer blow of air that gushes towards them. And if it is a ship that is in its way, it turns into an ship shaped glacier.

Tentacles spring from all sides; from his hips and from his arms, between his scales and his suckers which also throw jets of poison on his opponent on a range of two thousand kilometers.

He can, of course, swim (he is the fastest swimming sea monster), but also fly. He must be careful when he flies so as not to use up too much of his flying energy because he cannot stay in the air for more than one hour, which tires him out. Do you wish to know how I found this out?

Well I’ll tell you.

It all started when I was on a little row boat, not far away from my ship, the Marina, which was calmly sailing North. I had happened to look up, when I saw it. A horrible and terrible monster, waiting, high up there. I tried to warn my crew; I shouted, I yelled warnings, I even screamed! But by the time they realized, it was too late. It was coming down, faster than anything I had ever seen. It went from one thousand feet, to five hundred to ten, to five to one… and to none. He plunged down and sunk the Marina.

Jimmy, who was on the mast of the ship, was the least fortunate; Occulus swooped him up with his huge vampire like teeth when the ship wasn’t completely under yet, and then tore him to shreds. Stains of blood garnished his viscous skin after having devoured him. I will never forget Jimmy or anyone who had accompanied me on that fatal journey…

In a time that was yesterday and eternally present, there lived a prince who had been silent for as long as anyone could remember. His mother the Queen was heartbroken at her son’s muteness and the King heartbroken at his wife’s grief. So it was that on the Prince’s eighteenth birthday, they issued a proclamation saying that any man or woman who could make the Prince speak would receive the richest reward in the kingdom. However, the penalty for those who failed would be instant death.

Many brave men and women tried to make the young Prince speak. And as many were beheaded. The King and Queen had all but given up their quest when, from the woods nearby, came one last adventurer…”-Nicky Singer, Feather Boy

 

I decided that I would carry on this fairy tale because I thought it was pretty good:

 

It was a small and graceful person in a cape. This stranger approached the castle bounds and searched for an entrance. It met a knight and asked him where to find King Joseph and his wife Queen Mary. The knight showed the stranger the way and continued. So the caped person walked to the castle gates and knocked. A guard asked their identity, and then let them in.

They went through a parting corridor which led to the King and Queen’s court. It was a big, marble room that stood on one-hundred columns.

The strange visitor looked around curiously, particularly intrigued with a bronze statue which seemed to be motioning towards some high chairs. So the stranger looked up and saw their Majesties sitting on their thrones.


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I’m the little pink piggy bank. And I have a very happy life. Sitting on the blue counter, my pink porcelain shines on my soft cotton bed. My nostrils are wide open, so that I can smell the bank notes. My ears are tuned to hear the jingle of every silver coin. My mouth is big of course, so that I can gobble the money up in a single gulp. Oink oink! My lovely owner feeds me every day, from the money she gets from her parents. I’m lucky that she’s a good girl who is rewarded often.

My brother, a little blue piggy bank who was carried off, and sold to a small, and poor family. He has a very miserable life. He’s starving all the time; no crunchy little gold coins fall into his small belly. But I’m proud of my owners. They give me big breakfasts, golden syrup on soft dollars, which get slipped into my mouth hole. Who could wish for a better life?

I love it when it’s her birthday. When she goes outside to open her presents and cards, you hear things like, “a twenty Euro note!”, or, “mum! Jenna gave me 150 zloty!!”. And all that time, I wait impatiently, in her bedroom. But the best part of the year, is when my sweet little owner loses her teeth, and then, ohh my oink! All the those tasty thru’pennies, and those delicious dimes, and those fabulous francs! The tooth fairy is so very generous! I heard that when my brother’s owner loses her teeth, the mouse comes, and she doesn’t even get money! Not even a shiny shilling, as I do! She only gets a slice of cheese!

But one day I was left alone far too long with my owner’s little sister, who starred at me with envious beady little eyes. She grabbed me ferociously, turned me upside down, shook me next to her ear and suddenly decided to juggle with me. Higher and higher I went, until, zoom, bang! I smashed violently into several pieces on the cold and hard marble floor. I was rushed into the piggy bank hospital. I was glued, and stitched, and plastered. Now, I lay safely on a soft doily on a high shelf, next to my owner’s bed.

 

The End