Friday, May 31, 2019
Dark Side of the Court - Original Writing Essay -- Papers
 Dark Side of the Court - Original Writing   As the searing sun slowly set in the attractive ginger hued sky, a   rusted and ramshackle vehicle laboured along Oakland Hill Road in such   a manner that it seemed as if it werent meant to reach its   destination. What now seemed a worthless hunk of scrap to onlookers   used to be a vibrant red special edition Ford, though so much time had   passed that it had little resemblance to what it once was, besides the   shape. It had been serviced a few times in its fifteen year history,   the last  star being almost six protracted years ago the year she had   left the two who were seated inside, amongst the filthy interior.   The owner of the dilapidated Ford was  canvas the road for the   correct house, number 62, as the two had only recently moved from   Boston to Philadelphia. Out of the open window on the front   riders side popped a small, pale white hand, which motioned as if   it were pointing at something.   Look dad, there it is, mutt   ered the son, who was quite obviously not   overjoyed at the event.   Ah ha,  eventually we made it, eh Timmy? exclaimed the father,   attempting to ignore his sons attitude.   Timmy, or Tim for short, didnt give an answer but was amusing himself   by avidly watching a  weaken green leaf fall gracefully from the tree in   front of their new home a modestly sized semi-detached wooden house,   which had belonged to a  booster amplifier who had recently moved abroad. With the   car finally at rest, the two stepped in front of their new home. There   was an uneasy silence between the two whilst they  discharge the car in   an almost machine-like fashion.   I sure hope I have the key Tims fathe...  ... of his head. Davids hand   became strangely spasmodic. Nevertheless, he gripped the torch with   both  hand and forced it toward the darkness.   The powerful beam penetrated it like a knife through butter. David   took a huge gulp as he slowly but certainly searched around. Roy was   shake   n by a massive gust of wind that almost knocked the mighty guy   clean off his feet he recaptured his balance uneasily  forrader hearing   the torch drop hard onto the court floor. He turned in disgust at the   illuminated sight. Im so  spicy David. Im sorry that I was right   about those kids. Roy spoke sympathetically, but wasnt heard.   The wind wailed as though it were a banshee. David simply stood   without  either palpitation, rock solid and pale. His head was burning   with guilt as he gazed at his son, who lay dead on the dark side of   the court.                  
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