Craig Hallam Quotes
But There Was Nothing. No Village Or Town As Far As Her Eyes Could Strain. Nowhere For Her Saviours To Come From And Take Her To; Just Fields And Trees And The Weeping Arc Of The River Greave All The Way To The Horizon. Just Like In The Books, Greaveburn Was All There Was; Building And Building Until Streets Were Foundations, Roofs Were Floors, Constantly Climbing Away From Itself. Now That Abrasia Saw It, Her Dream Of Escape Crumbled Completely Like An Ancient Map In Her Fingers. The Horizon Was The World's Edge And There Was Nothing Beyond It But Mist And Falling.
Greaveburn Stood Alone On This Little Circle Of Earth, The River Running Around And Into Itself Like A Snake Eating Its Tail. And Abrasia Was Doomed To Watch The Sun And Stars Trade Places For All Eternity.
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