Ahoy

Alexander: a Character Analysis by Cushla Grigg.

Listen my children, of the most horrible person I have encountered (and I am an officer in Ahoy, I’ve met some nasty people in my days.) Ok here goes, Alexander is nasty from his oily hair to his perfectly clean black shoes. Firstly, his appearance: he has perfect…

How To Treat Your Sick Dragon By Svara Joshi

“Give that gem!” said Jeff, “I need it to make a potion!” “Never!” said the stranger. Jeff stabbed the stranger with his sword without regret and the man fell to the concrete road. Dark red blood started staining his clothes. Jeff grabbed the Phoenix gem and ran off…

Espionage Cat: Part 1 by Akira Ellis

Ella crawled along the thin marble ledge of the darkened manor. Gargoyles looming up as is if to stop her. A cold wind had swept through Ahoy earlier today keeping many from going outside and leaving some to wait out the weather in a friend’s homestead. But not…

Amy’s Adventure by Soraya Hutchison

It was on a hot summer’s morning in Blossom lane, a small city in the lands of Ahoy. A girl looked out the window and felt a tear in her eye. She had one desire in the world and that was to have friends. She was stuck in a castle…

The Art of Theft: Part 4 by Phoebe Harris

I turned up to the manor anyway. The garden was lush and filled with water features and exotic hedges pruned into unicorns with wizened expressions, elephants with billowing trunks and centaurs with rippling muscles. The pink-stained cobblestones were glimmering, glass jewels embedded in the stone. A thin stream…

Exile: Part 1 by Emily Finch

“By law you cannot kick me out because of my race or Dragonspite,” Ethne said keeping her nose poked in her book. Dragonspite, however shifted uncomfortably on her shoulder, his warm feathers brushed against her cheek.         “Actually Ethne,” sneered the Liberian.

Lost in Memories: Part 1 by Bastian Bartolo

I was fighting the great war of the galaxy. BANG! I woke up. “Yes I know, I know, but she’s just not ready.” “She’s more ready than any of the others, it has to be her, no-one else.” “Look! She’s awake! Sound the alarm, she…

The Peasant Trials: Part 2 by Ella Thomson

Ebony kept on walking in the same direction, not stopping for anything. She ended up at the docks. She sat down on the fence, not knowing what to do. She had officially messed things up. She had nowhere to go. Nulbarukth was surrounded by a 30…

The Society That Stole Our Father: Part 1 by Natasha Minchin 

The cerulean canvas around me was spotted with inviting clouds, appearing ginormous and fierce, yet so weightless and gracious. I could almost see the laughter, chanting and conversations spiralling up towards the sky and being swallowed amongst such a large space. Although I was level with everyone else,…