drab·ble (drab`'l) n. : a story exactly 100 words long, excluding title.



Blind Faith
I see them. They don't think I can, but I see them. I always see them — smiling, laughing, and throwing it in my face. But I couldn't care less. Who needs that? Not I. For true happiness is power. It's success and triumph. They're just too caught up in their own little fantasies to realize it. Children — that's what they are — silly, little children; naive and ignorant. But they'll see. The time will come when their laughter will fade, and their pathetic little dreams will be nothing more than a memory. Then they'll understand. They'll know what hell really is.