100 Word Challenge #5

This is my post for the 100 Word Challenge. The prompt was this photo:

 

My friends and I were biking around, enjoying one another’s company when I had an idea. I yelled up to the leader of our little biker gang and told him to pop a wheelie. He obliged and threw his front tire in the air, keeping a steady balance as he rode. The next in line followed suit, and I repeated the process. We were visible from miles away with our brightly colored bikes, front tires high in the air. I decided that we should head to the woods, where we had our little club house set up. The perfect day.

Thank you and hope you enjoyed!

-Chess2impress

100 Word Challenge #3

Here is, yet another, 100 word challenge! My prompt was these 5 words:

Bicycle   Desperate   Yellow   Warned   Greedily

My final product is as follows!

Sweat flew off the biker as he sped between yellow lines of the road, desperate to get away from the car that seemed to be gliding beside him. The man in the car was deranged, intending to run the helpless biker over. He greedily let the floor eat the gas pedal, gaining ground on the biker. He opened his mouth to yell a warning to the deranged driver but he couldn’t speak as he felt himself fly through the air. The world froze and he took in everything around him. He took in this last peaceful moment then he smiled.

Thank you for reading! Hope you got a little thrill from that, Till Tomorrow!

-Chess2Impress

100 Word Challenge #2

This is my 100 word challenge #2! The prompt was this photo.

He was enjoying a nice stroll through the woods. He had been at his father’s funeral only two days ago, and this walk was his attempt to hide from his feelings. The birds chirped and the cool breeze grazed his face. He closed his eyes and decided to take in the sounds of the forest. He heard birds singing and leaves crunching then, suddenly, a voice. He shivered and turned. The voice sounded too similar to be the wind. He looked further into the forest and saw a nothing but an oddly shaped tree. Very familiar, almost human shaped.

Thank you! Hoped you enjoyed, it was tough staying under the limit because I kept wanting to add more details and make this into a story. Till tomorrow!

-Chess2Impress

100 Word Challenge #1

This is my 100 word challenge! The requirements was, obviously use 100 words exactly but also to use the phrase “everything stopped and”.

I had just gotten off school and was tired from being in school and having to deal with talking to teachers face to face and not being able to just sit on my couch and relax. Then our phone rang. School was out for two weeks due to some virus. “This’ll be fun!” I said to myself. I sat from my home and watched as everything stopped and I was cut off from social interaction. Looking back now I see I should have taken it a bit more serious but, how was I to know that the world would freeze.

Thanks for reading! Till tomorrow!

-Chess2Impress

How to #1

My first official post (Aside from My “About the Author”) Will be as stated in my About the Author, a chess post. This move is called an En passant (Pronounced “On pa sount”). I’m going to base this off of the knowledge that you know how to play chess. If so, then you should understand this move. If not, comment and I will add a post explaining the basics of how to play chess.

This move is fairly simple but the opportunity rarely comes up in game. The reason being is that it can only happen in one scenario. It does not matter which two pawns you move How it works is the person performing the move will have to have a pawn three spaces up from the original pawn line (Not including moving from the pawn line as a move). Then, It doesn’t matter how many moves later, the other person opposite to the attacker, must move their pawn up two spaces. only immediately after that move are you allowed to do En passant. The actual move is much easier then the setup required, simply move your three space pawn on the square directly behind the recently moved opponents pawn, and take the recently moved pawn. That is an En passant. Till Tomorrow!