Thursday, June 21, 2012









And so the fun begins...

Monday, June 11, 2012






To be continued...

AWESOME UNPOWER KIDS!

HI! I'm adding a sequence of comic-like cartoon strips to this blog! It's about these schoolchildren who, on a field trip, meet Forest Kin who give them superpowers! But what happens when they run out of powers to give, but there is still two friends left powerless? Find out in this thrilling comic-Awesome Unpower Kids! Check the blog later to see the first episode!

Bye!
~Kyle!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Blind?

Hellooooo....
This is a new story! Hope ya'll enjoy it...this one is especially creepy...

There was a little girl named Alyssa. She lived in a house that was in the city, wedged in between two tall apartment buildings. As it turns out, she was blind as a bat. She was not able to walk either, as a result of a "disorder in her legs." Also, her hearing was a bit muffled. But her parents tapped on a special device so she could feel the vibrations-and this was used as a code to communicate.
Her twelfth birthday was approaching fast, and she was wondering what her gift was. Oh, how she loved her presents! One time she received a trip to the beach. Another time, she was given fifty-dollars worth of cash. But her best present by far was her imagination, which was healthy and strong.
"SURPRISE!" shouted her family.
"Oh guys, you shouldn't have!" she said, positively delighted. She had communicated with them by signalling the device to be handed to her, then tapping on it according to the code. They opened her a present-an actual present, with a box and wrappings and such for the first time!-and she saw it.
Yes, I said "saw." For her proud parents held an ax in their hands, and she saw she was not blind-her head had been merely cut off and confined to this box. The "special device" was the box itself, and there was an itty bitty slot used to feed her food. There was also a drink-tube her parents gave her when she conveyed that she wanted water. And because of the box, her hearing was muffled.
And her body stood next to her parents. Apparently, her body still functioned properly without her head, and it had no idea its head was gone. She screamed as her parents lifted her head up and screwed it back on her neck.