The text said, “Hey, Rob, click here for adventure.” Normally, Rob didn’t click on links. Busy at work, he barely looked at his cellphone, thinking the message was from a friend. After all, phishing scams didn’t use your first name. Without thinking, he touched his index finger to the link, then stiffened in his chair, staring at the miniature castle now standing like a hologram above his phone. A tiny tug pulled at his shirt.
This reminds me of a cartoon from the 70s depicting astronauts in an alien zoo . It was, of course, meant to make people think about animals in captivity but it served as a reminder of what it would be like to lose our freedom, regardless of the reasons why. Thought provoking!
I very much enjoyed The Crazy Castle.
This reminds me of a cartoon from the 70s depicting astronauts in an alien zoo . It was, of course, meant to make people think about animals in captivity but it served as a reminder of what it would be like to lose our freedom, regardless of the reasons why. Thought provoking!
I hate it when that happens. 😉
Whoa! Watch what we click... So many hidden adventures!
Great one! I love this kind of sinister take the "NevrEnding Story" idea of a story literally pulling the reader in.
Love this! I’m with Kim on this one. 🤣
That’s why I never click the links! 🤣😂