Piercing pain soared through his mind like a bolt of lightning, and then there was nothing.
The boy woke to a hollow throbbing noise; that and blackness being the only thing his numb mind could process. It was a soft sound; soothing, low and continuous.
“Where am I? What is this weird feeling?”
Those thoughts suddenly crossed the foggy realm of his mind, disrupting the serene state of nothingness it was in. It sparked a domino effect of reactions through his mind and body; a wave of confusion invaded his consciousness. Gradually, he realized he had appendages; they were heavy and overcome by numbness. The paralysis that had been c
Friendship is something strong
You know that you will always get along
No matter what's wrong
Friendship is not only lifelong
It is a song
That will live on
A modern Pocahontas tale:Chapter 10 by PrincessOfCorona, literature
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A modern Pocahontas tale:Chapter 10
From the last page of John Smith's journal-
The bright white light was pricking my eyes painfully. My eyes were opened to a bright, unfamiliar, white room. "Am I dead?" I asked myself. My eyes began taking the surroundings. The first thing caught my eyes- a small red velvet box on the table at the foot end. It was the box I carried always with me since I met Pocahontas. Inside it there was I felt so relieved to see the precious box, safely near me. Just then another thought crossed my mind -how it came here? It was inside my pocket. Then where I was? I gazed at my right side. The wall beside me was covered with vertical blinds, over
A modern Pocahontas tale: chapter 9 by PrincessOfCorona, literature
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A modern Pocahontas tale: chapter 9
From John Smith's (new) journal-
I'm writing this journal in the taxi. And I'm with someone special right now. Her head was slumped against my shoulder.
Just the moment I realized about Ratcliffe & Rolfe's plan, something busted inside my head. I ran into the road, worried about my Pocahontas. If she really believed in Rolfe's sweet words I eavesdropped last night, then she would be in great danger. I walked into the road without the slightest idea where to go or where to find her. It was almost midnight & the rain was soaking my dress. Even the cold rain couldn't sooth my body.
But what was Ratcliffe's exact plan? What he was trying to d
A modern Pocahontas tale: Chapter 8 by PrincessOfCorona, literature
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A modern Pocahontas tale: Chapter 8
From John Smith's (new) journal-
"Hello?" I heard her voice from the opposite side. That voice that voice.. How many times in my lonely prison I dreamt of her voice, saying my name. Now I was hearing her voice for real.
"Who are you? Whom do you want?" She kept asking from the other side.
I closed my eyes to take a deep breath. I wanted her, only her. I wanted to tell her many things. I wanted to rush beside her, hold her in my arms once again. But my lips didn't move. My voice betrayed me. No word came out from my throat.
The call bell was ringing at a distance. I heard a soft thud as she dropped the phone o
A modern Pocahontas tale:Chapter 7 by PrincessOfCorona, literature
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A modern Pocahontas tale:Chapter 7
From Pocahontas's journal-
Dear diary,
I'm sorry that I've not written anything for last one month. Actually so many things happened in a short time that I hardly got any time. But tonight I got some time to meet you. I'm confused, too confused. So I really need some time to think. Will you hear me dear diary?
Then from where I should start? Let me think. Alright let's start from the day I met John Rolfe in the Blue Bird Restaurant.
I could still remember the paper Rolfe left for me. And I never expected that. John betrayed me! How could he? I told me he was trying to save my company from the conspiracy. I believed him. I really believed
A modern Pocahontas tale: Chapter 1 by PrincessOfCorona, literature
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A modern Pocahontas tale: Chapter 1
From John Smith's journal-_
Today is going to be the biggest day of my life. At last I'm going to
join my new job.
I hung my bag on my shoulder & took a look of myself in the glass window
of the nearby shop. Everything was perfect.
After the waiting of fifteen minutes, the bus arrived at last. I jumped
into the bus & quickly found a seat near the window. I always liked
window seats.
'May I seat beside you?' suddenly a bell like voice rang in my ear. I
turned my head to see a girl of about in her late teen, standing beside
me. 'Oh yes.' I moved a little to make room for her. 'Thanks.' She
smiled revealing her pearly white teeth. Her
A Modern Pocahontas Tale: Chapter 2 by PrincessOfCorona, literature
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A Modern Pocahontas Tale: Chapter 2
From Pocahontas's journal-
'Hey, I've two good news for you.' Nakoma beamed as we both entered into
the car waiting for us at the station. I had just graduated from the
high school & returning home. 'What news, dear?' I wondered as the whole
day was too gloomy for me. 'First, you've got adopted in Virginia
University in journalism.' Nakoma plastered a wide smile on her face
'Secondly, your father has returned from Sweden.' 'What! My father is
back!' I hugged my friend tightly & kissed on her cheek 'Bless you,
Nakoma.' 'Hey!' Nakoma wiped her cheek with the back of her hand 'We're
not the children anymore.' I smiled. The wild wind was
A modern Pocahontas Tale:Chapter 3 by PrincessOfCorona, literature
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A modern Pocahontas Tale:Chapter 3
From the journal of Pocahontas-
'Pocahontas, Pocahontas!' a familiar voice was calling me from a distance. I tried to open my eyes. My head was heavy like a stone & everything was blurry. I opened my eyes in a slit & the worried face of my father came into my view. 'Father!' my lips moved to form a whisper. His face lit up with a smile. He lowered his head to kiss my forehead. 'I was so worried about you.' My vision improved & my surroundings came into my view. I was lying in a milky white bed surrounded by white walls. I found Nakoma smiling standing beside my father. "Oh, you've frightened me!' she giggled. "Don't do it again.' Father pres
A modern Pocahontas tale: Chapter 4 by PrincessOfCorona, literature
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A modern Pocahontas tale: Chapter 4

From Pocahontas's journal-
I rushed out from the restaurant. There was a message from Nakoma. She
had tried to reach me on phone for several times but I was too busy with
my guest that I hadn't noticed the twenty missed calls on the screen.
And now I found the message she had left for me.
'Come quickly to St. Gorge Hospital. We've a bad news. My brother
Namontak has a bad accident.'
Oh no! My eyes widened. What was happening to us for last few weeks!
First there was a bad news about the company, then my father's request
to me to marry Kocum, then my accident and now this! All those thoughts
began to give me a ter