Wildstar Community Magazine Issue 1 | Page 44

FICTION LAST DAY ON NEXUS Frost settled on the window sill. Mid-winter frost always spelled a sunny day but also meant cold southerlies to chill Shareth to the bone. H e didn’t like the cold it After pouring a bowl of Eldan they discussed the evacuation in meant his fingers were Honeywheat Pops, Shareth wished the most vacuous way possible. stiff early and the first he’d gotten milk the afternoon “Well Ja’ans,” The woman said, few tools felt a lot heavier than before. Laziness and exhaustion they should. Shareth rolled over had won out over visiting the night Shareth always forgot their names and threw his legs over the edge markets with all those people. and hers escaped him, “I don’t think of his augmented hardwood four- Putting a spoonful of the dry it’s as bad as they’re saying, I mean poster. The luminescence running cereal in his mo uth, he called up how many creeps with glowing through it dimmed, the warmth the morning shows. Today’s male green spikes out of their backs, have drained away under his arse quicker and female anchors, dressed to you seen walking along the street?” than Shareth would have liked. the max grinned shining teeth as 44 // WildStar Community Magazine The GameOn Magazine