Monday, 5 January 2015


 

English Writing with Detail

My pace slowed as I neared the door. I twitched nervously as I heard the tapping of fingers and clicks of pens as their actions are eerily calm. They were obviously prepared, unlike me and they knew it too as soon as they looked at me like it was carved on my face. With all curtains closed the room was dark and dreadful except for the few bright faces of the cheerful and eager fellow students. It was like the room despised me it seemed to know my fate and it just laughs rubbing it in my face. I sit down in my seat and glance towards the clock. Just five minutes until my fate. Regret seems to have seeped in as I wish every minute I’ve spent watching movies and playing games that I was in class like I was supposed to. I look at the clock three minutes now. With every tick of the clock the room seems to grow a bit smaller. I begin to pray to every single deity I have ever heard of for a miracle. Any miracle would do all paper vanishing from the earth, pens and pencils suddenly disappearing, But most of all I wish I could go back and tell myself to go to class anything to get rid of this horrid feeling. One minute left. Too late now  

                                                                                                                                      By Jordon powell

Friday, 17 October 2014


Bluffing

Is it bravery or cowardice? When Liam meets face to face with a grizzly he runs trying to draw the bear away from Gabriella. But is he telling the truth? Yes he is.  As a Hiker and general outdoor man Liam knows how to be safe in the forest. It would be ridiculous if he didn’t understand what to do when met with a bear. Not only should it be assumed that he would know what to do, Gabriella has taught herself when her and Liam were spotting wildlife “Better freeze. The worst thing to do would be to run.” Since Liam did know what to do the reason he would have ignored the things he knew was to save Gabriella.